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  • [[File:Cinque Ports map.svg|right|thumb|300px|Location of the Cinque Ports and their limbs]] ...he [[English Channel]], where the crossing to the continent is narrowest. The name originates in Norman French, meaning "five ports", which are:
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  • ...[[Bristol Channel]] from the [[River Avon, Somerset|Avon]] to the borders of [[Devon]] on Exmoor and deep inland blessed with rich farmland. ...d the Georgian glories of [[Bath]] and the southern half of the great city of [[Bristol]].
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  • |LG district=City of Aberdeen ...enshire]] and Scotland's third most populous city. It is a major centre of the North Sea oil industry.
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  • ...n of [[Angus]], standing on the north bank of the [[Firth of Tay]]. It is the fourth-largest city in [[Scotland]]. ...along with its other major industries gave Dundee its epithet as the city of "jam, jute and journalism".
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  • | picture = View of Glasgow from Queens Park.jpg ...ow is the largest city in Scotland and third most populous in the [[United Kingdom]].
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  • | picture caption=Aerial view of Inverness ...the United Kingdom. It is considered to be the Capital of the [[Highlands of Scotland|Highlands]].
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  • ...is a major city in southern Lancashire. It stands on the eastern side of the [[Mersey]] Estuary. ...ation of 816,216.<ref>{{cite web |title= Key Statistics for urban areas in the North – Contents, Introduction, Tables KS01 – KS08 |publisher = Office
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  • |picture caption =View of Plymouth Hoe Waterfront ...und]]. It has been the site a major naval port, Devonport, since the days of Queen Elizabeth I.
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  • | picture caption = The Chimes and Uxbridge High Street ...s, as well as various animal bones and traces of charcoal from the remains of campfires.<ref name="Cotton p.8"/>
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  • ...irmingham]] at the edge of the large conurbation formed by the two cities, the [[Black Country]] towns and [[Solihull]]. ...try coalfields and it is now often counted in with the Black Country towns of Staffordshire.
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  • [[File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg|right|300px]] ...x|{{legend|#FF5050|British Overseas Territories}}{{legend|#66FF66|[[United Kingdom]]}}{{legend|#3399FF|[[Crown Dependencies]]}}]]
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  • |arms=Coat of arms of Gibraltar1.svg |flag=Flag of Gibraltar.svg
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  • ...on the south coast some ten miles south of [[Bodmin]] and 30 miles west of the [[River Tamar]]. ...e and wealth have come from the mining of Cornish china clay in and around the town.
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  • |map=Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha on the Globe (in the United Kingdom).svg |flag=Flag of Saint Helena.svg
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  • |flag=Flag of the British Indian Ocean Territory.svg |arms=Coat of arms of the British Indian Ocean Territory.svg
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  • [[File:Europe location UK.png|right|thumb|300px|The location of the United Kingdom]] ...om.svg|right|thumb|200px|The flag of the United Kingdom, commonly known as the Union Jack]]
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  • ...outh is also the largest city in the county after Southampton, 19 miles to the north-west. ...sland, [[Portsea Island]], on the south coast of [[Great Britain]], facing the [[English Channel]] with a capacious, sheltered, natural harbour, which has
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  • ...outhshire]]. With a population of 55,700 people, it is the largest town in the county. ...in the time of William the Conqueror. The first cathedral was founded in the eighth century.
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  • [[File:Irish flag (220399586).jpg|right|thumb|400px|The Flag of the Republic of Ireland]] ...everal service flags. Before the republic was separated from the [[United Kingdom]], and for several centuries, other symbols were used or understood to repr
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  • |name=Isle of Man |picture=Maughold Village. Isle of Man. - geograph.org.uk - 31912.jpg
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