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  • ...is one of the smaller counties in [[Great Britain]]; in [[England]] only [[Rutland]] and [[Middlesex]] are smaller. ...re]] to the east. The [[county town]], [[Huntingdon]], lies at the centre of the county.
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  • |picture=Vale of Belvoir - geograph.org.uk - 104224.jpg |picture caption=Farmland in the Vale of Belvoir
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  • ...smaller: [[Clackmannanshire]], [[Kinross-shire]], [[West Lothian]] and [[Rutland]]. ...the [[River Findhorn]] in the north-east of the parish of [[Dyke and Moy]] in Morayshire.
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  • ...orthampton]] and [[Peterborough]]. In all, Northamptonshire has a mixture of the urban and the rural. ...inghamshire]], [[Oxfordshire]], [[Warwickshire]], [[Leicestershire]] and [[Rutland]].
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  • |name=Rutland |map image=Rutland Brit Isles Sect 5.svg
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  • ...own of Donegal, although Lifford serves as the county town. The population of the county was 161,137 according to the 2011 census. ...url=http://www.sinnfein.ie/contents/16086 |title=Derry and Donegal Sinn Féin Councillors join forces to push North West tourism |publisher=Sinnfein.ie |
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  • [[File:CountiesOfGreatBritain.PNG|right|thumb|300px|ABC map of counties of Great Britain]] ...moting awareness of the continuing importance of the ninety-two [[Counties of the United Kingdom]].
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  • '''Glenrothes''' is a large town situated in the heart of [[Fife]], some 30 miles from both [[Edinburgh]] and [[Dundee]]. ...ortant to the town's economy. Glenrothes is unique in Fife as the majority of the town's centre is contained indoors, within Fife's largest indoor shoppi
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  • ...lanes tumble to the meadows and the river is bridged here by a fine bridge of Barnack stone. The town is best known for its mediæval core of streets, lined with 17th-18th century stone buildings, older timber framed
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  • '''Sutton Coldfield''' is a sizeable town in north-western [[Warwickshire]], adjacent to the border with [[Staffordshire ...n for some time and it was granted the style of "Royal Town" by Henry VIII in 1528.
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  • |picture=Kimberley Chapel of Rest Small.jpg |picture caption=Kimberley Chapel of Rest on Knowle Hill
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  • |picture=Looking up Borough Beck to the higgledy-piggledy buildings of Helmsley - geograph.org.uk - 432528.jpg ...f [[Bilsdale]] and [[Ryedale]] leave the moorland and join the flat [[Vale of Pickering]].
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  • ...d [[Yorkshire]]. The [[County top|highest point]] of [[Staffordshire]] is in the Peak District on the Derbyshire border, though it is conventional to as ...chly grazed in the south, the hills beginning at the very edge of the city of [[Derby]], and becoming higher and more forbidding to the north. The High
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  • ...udson. Today it has fallen to the [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]]. The island is accessible from the mainland at low tide by means of a causeway.
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  • ...rnwood]] and today is owned by the [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]]. ...lly beautiful during the spring bluebell season. The reserve has a variety of habitats, including heathland and woodland.
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  • ...le in the north and a wooded ravine near [[Thorpe Cloud]] and Bunster Hill in the south.<ref>[http://www.ashbourne-town.com/villages/dovedale/index.html Much of the land is owned by the [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]], and annually attracts a million visitor
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  • This '''list of county tripoints''' shows where the borders of three counties meet. For each tripoint the counties are ordered with the fi ...49.jpg|thumb|right|Three Shire Heads Bridge and waterfall, at the junction of Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire]]
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  • |founder=Walter l'Espec and Thurstan of York ..., near [[Helmsley]] on the [[North York Moors]], within the [[North Riding of Yorkshire]].
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  • ...obert's Field nature reserve.jpg|thumb|250px|Robert's Field nature reserve in winter]] ...ass between Newell Wood and Howitts Gorse. On either side are the remains of small quarries, worked from the Middle Ages till the early 20th century for
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  • ...parish extends from the [[River Welland]] in the north to the western end of RAF Wittering, lying between [[Stamford]] and [[Collyweston]]. ...tored in 1867 and now owned by the [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]] and containing a small museum about the
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