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  • ...ition the region produces pork products, other root vegetables, cattle and summer fruits are grown abundantly. *[[Cleeves Cove]] cave
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  • ...grows fairly quickly, to 8 hours and 20 minutes by the end of January. As summer begins, the days will be around 18 hours long, having 17 hours and 57 minut ...gers FC| publisher=Highland Football League| accessdate=2007-02-16}}</ref> Cove won the HFL championship in 2001 and 2008.
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  • ...at the church in Zennor, solo. A mermaid living in neighbouring [[Pendour Cove]] was enchanted by the music. She dressed in a long dress to hide her long ...he swore he would follow her wherever she went. Matthew carried her to the cove and followed her beneath the waves, never to be seen again.
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  • .... It is the best harbour on the island, consisting of a bay ([[King Edward Cove]]) within a bay ([[Cumberland East Bay]]). The site is quite sheltered, pro The name "Grytviken" is Swedish for "The Pot Cove" and the place was so named by a 1902 Swedish surveyor who found at the sit
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  • ...e site of the disused whaling station, nearby at the head of [[King Edward Cove]]. ..., overlapping by about three months during the busy winter fishing season. Summer staff from the Museum at [[Grytviken]] are also accommodated at KEP.
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  • ...atre, opened in 1967, was once a seafront theatre capable of staging large summer shows. In 1999 it was converted into a multiscreen cinema. ...Buntings]</ref> Elberry Cove is used by jetski enthusiasts, while Saltern Cove is a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its distinctive geology.
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  • ...=United Kingdom Census 2001|accessdate=2008-11-28}}</ref> During the peak summer season the resort's population swells to around 200,000.<ref><cite>The New *Anstey's Cove
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  • ...most places along the Dorset coast, except for narrow bands at [[Lulworth Cove]], [[Swanage]] and [[Durdle Door]], has been eroded and transported away.<r ...rsetshire, and Somersetshire,'' 1859:116.</ref> the king made Weymouth his summer holiday residence on fourteen occasions between 1789 and 1805,<ref name="ge
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  • The Spanish name ''La Caleta'' (meaning 'small bay or cove') considerably pre-dates that of ''Catalan Bay''. The fishing villages of ' ...noese: the orders for the siege of 1727 refer to this bay as the ''Genoese Cove'' and the numerous 18th and 19th century census record large numbers of peo
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  • [[File:Ascension Island Comfortless Cove.jpg|thumb|Comfortless Cove]] ...cats and rats among others. Reptiles consist of two species of lizards. In summer, flies are known to be problematic.
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  • *[[Malham Cove]] and [[Gordale Scar]] ...of the Dales and their interesting culture as one will find. ''Last of the Summer Wine'' celebrated Yorkshire eccentricity in the more southerly parts of the
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  • Other scenery includes stone runs, heathland, and bogs. [[Gypsy Cove]] is noted as a beauty spot. [[File:Gypsy-Cove.jpg|thumb|230px|Gypsy Cove]]
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  • |picture=Turtle Cove Providenciales Beach.jpg |picture caption=Turtle Cove, Providenciales
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  • ...2-2230-4}}</ref> North of Ill Crag is the more definite depression of Calf Cove (2,800&nbsp;feet) before the ridge climbs again to Great End. ..., made popular in the Victorian period by Owen Glynne Jones and others. On summer weekends, crowds of people can be found attempting this steep but straightf
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  • ...ed beach is backed by steep cliffs of relatively hard rock, from which the cove has been sculpted by the rough seas. North of Porthor is Porth Iago, a south-facing narrow inlet and rocky cove, which has a small beach and steep cliffs.
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  • ...l |first=T. C. F. |authorlink=|coauthors=|year=1915 |month=|title=|journal=Summer Programme of the Geological Survey |volume=53 |issue=56 |pages=|id=|url=|ac William Hudson Heaven purchased Lundy in 1834, as a summer retreat and for the shooting, at a cost of 9,400 guineas (£9,870). He clai
    39 KB (6,039 words) - 20:30, 26 November 2023
  • ...ere the only settlement of note (‘The Village’) was located and a tiny cove at Skipsdale ([[Old Norse]]: ''ship valley''). Bagh na h-Aioneig (''bay of ...ntire island of Vatersay with the aim of providing new crofts. By the next summer there were 14 Mingulay families living there. Only six families remained on
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  • ...Camas Pliasgiag in the northeast, "Kinlochscresort", (the modern Kinloch), Cove (Laimhrige at Bagh na h-Uamha in the east), Dibidil in the southeast, Papad ...s area from September to June, and further north in Glen Shellesder in the summer months.<ref name=Virtanen/><ref>Pennant, Thomas (1775) ''A Tour in Scotland
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  • ...several sizeable villages as it has expanded, including [[Cove, Hampshire|Cove]] and [[Southwood, Hampshire|Southwood]], both of which are now considered Farnborough's suburban areas include Southwood, Rafborough, Cove, West Heath, Farnborough Park, Farnborough Street, North Camp, South Farnbo
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  • ...ocid=f3fabe0c-206f-4e0c-8889-4ce4a5060e5b&version=-1</ref> meaning "little cove". Outside the busy summer months, the town remains a centre for shopping and entertainment for local
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