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  • ...ffice for National Statistics estimates, it is the fastest growing city in the United Kingdom. ==The city==
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  • ...orkshire Dales]]; the dale formed by the [[River Wharfe]] coursing through the [[West Riding of Yorkshire]]. Beyond Wetherby the dale opens out, and becomes part of the [[Vale of York]].
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  • |picture caption=The River Wharfe at Otley ...[[Leeds]]. Above the town overlooking the dale is a ridge known as [[The Chevin]].
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  • [[File:Royal & Ancient Clubhouse.jpg|thumb|350px|The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews]] ...bhouse is situated. Courses in detached parts of counties are listed under the county in which they are locally situate and so noted.
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  • ...radford]], and two miles east of [[Otley]]. It originates as a township of the ancient parish of Otley. ...Axe, but Weeton railway station is nearby. It had a population of 2,284 at the 2011 Census,<ref>{{NOMIS2011|id=1170211002|title=Pool Parish | access-date=
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  • |picture caption=St John the Evangelist, Hazelwood ...nd five miles north of [[Derby]]. The population of the civil parish as of the 2011 census was 330.
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  • ...it was a Royal Forest with its own Forest Courts. The term 'Frith', from the Old English for 'peace' or 'sanctuary' came to refer to a forest reserve in ...– or "Beaureper" – was built by the Duke of Lancaster for the use of the foresters.
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  • ...earlier industrial development in neighbouring [[Makeney]], the latter now the lesser village, immediately south of Milford. ...was known as 'New Mills' at the time of its industrial development, though the older name has since prevailed.
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  • [[File:Helmsley_Castle3.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Helmsley Castle on the Ebor Way]] ...st Riding of Yorkshire|West Riding]]. It takes its name from [[Eboracum]], the Roman name for [[York]].
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