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  • ...d are the westernmost land of [[England]] and the southernmost land in the United Kingdom. ...com/climate/uk/averages/19712000/rr/17.gif Annual average rainfall for the United Kingdom].</ref> The Isles of Scilly have their own climate, generally warme
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  • The '''County Palatine of Durham''' is a [[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] in the north of England. It is the only English county whos [[File:Escombe Church.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Escomb's 7th century church]]
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  • *[[Church of Scotland]]: ...s Church ('Auld Kirk') [http://www.oldandstandrews.com/ Old and St Andrews Church]
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  • [[File:StPaulsChurchBedford.jpg|right|thumb|200px|St Paul's Church]] * [[Church of England]]:
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  • ...sities. It is also the fourth-most visited city by foreign visitors in the United Kingdom,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget.asp?id ...ox Church of St Lazar, Bournville.jpg|thumb|upright|right|Serbian Orthodox Church of St Lazar, Bournville]]
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  • ...s granted city status in 1880. Liverpool is the fourth largest city in the United Kingdom, with a population of 435,500, and lies at the centre of the wider ...ure/pdf/doc1155_en.pdf|format=PDF|title=Report on the Nominations from the United Kingdom and Norway for the European Capital of Culture 2008|accessdate=2008
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  • ...e web |url=http://www.citymayors.com/culture/historic_weurope2.html#Anchor-United-60133 |title=Historic Cities in Western Europe |publisher=City Mayors |acce ...ulfruna.jpg|left|thumb|Statue of Lady Wulfrun beside St Peter's Collegiate Church]]
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  • There has been an important church in St Andrews since at least the 8th century, and a bishopric since at leas ...54, exercises legislative authority over the game worldwide (except in the United States and Mexico), and also because the famous links (acquired by the town
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  • In 1985, Bournemouth became the first town in the United Kingdom to introduce and use CCTV cameras for public street-based surveilla [[File:Bournemouth St Stephen's church.jpg|right|thumb|200px|St Stephen's]]
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  • |picture=Boston Stump from Church Street - geograph.org.uk - 155975.jpg ...otable landmark is St Botolph's Church (''The Stump''), the largest parish church in Britain<ref>{{cite news
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  • *[[Church of England]]: **Christ Church
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  • |picture=Bridgwater cornexchange staute and church.jpg [[File:Bridgwater church.JPG|right|thumb|120px|Church of St Mary Magdalene]]
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  • [[File:Mill & Church - Oldham.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Oldham: red-brick mills terraced houses]] ===Parish Church===
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  • ...m'') in modern Welsh is 'martyr', it is probable that the meaning here is "church (in memory of a saint or on his/her grave)." Similar examples, all from sou ...olds that, when the town was founded, the name was chosen in her honour. A church was eventually built on the traditional site of her burial.<ref>[http://www
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  • ...a in 2009 and over a million in the surrounding urban zone, Bristol is the United Kingdom's eighth most populous city and by far the most populous city in so ...n}}</ref> There are 34 other towns or villages named Bristol, most in the United States, but also in Peru, Canada, Jamaica and Costa Rica, all presumably co
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  • ===Parish church=== ...ton Tirrold - geograph.org.uk - 1540724.jpg|right|thumb|200px|St Michael's Church]]
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  • ...ok as ''Stoch'', and was also held by William. Its domesday assets were: 1 church, 2 mills worth 5shillings, 22 ploughs, 16 acres of meadow, and woodland wor Until the reform, Guildford elected two members to the House of Commons. From the 14th centu
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  • ...tterworth - geograph.org.uk - 346098.jpg|left|thumb|200px|St Mary's Parish Church, Lutterworth]] ...ry religious reformer Canon John Wyclif was Rector in Lutterworth's Parish Church of St Mary between 1374 and 1384, and it was here that he is traditionally
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  • ...st way to confuse a visitor in Norwich is to tell them to turn left at the church, because the city has so many they appear to stand at every corner. Norwic ...hedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity''' is a cathedral of the [[Church of England]] and the seat of the [[Diocese of Norwich]].
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  • ...'La Ville' or simply 'Town' in English or 'St Anne's'. It has an imposing church and unevenly cobbled high street. St Anne has a primary school, a secondary ...tates Members, half elected every 2 years for a 4 year mandate. Until the reform of 1948, the States of Alderney consisted of the Lieutenant-Governor of Gue
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