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  • [[File:Clougha heather.jpg|thumb|300px|The Forest of Bowland, Yorkshire]] ...ted from the Lakeland Fells of [[Cumberland]] and [[Westmorland]] by the [[River Eden|Eden Valley]] but fill the eastern acres of both of those counties and
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...ding of Yorkshire|North]] and [[West Riding of Yorkshire|West]] Ridings of Yorkshire converge to meet at the walls of York.
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  • ...vitas of ''Petuaria Parisorum'' at [[Brough, Yorkshire|Brough]] across the river. Roman Coins of Claudius Gothicus (AD 268-270) and Constantine I (the Great ...ng [[Winteringham]]) may have been sailed down the [[River Ouse, Yorkshire|Ouse]] and the [[Humber]] from [[York]] where Roman buildings were being dismant
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  • ...ls which stretch in a straight line from southwest to northeast from the [[River Thames]] at [[Goring-on-Thames]] to the [[Dunstable Downs]], in the countie ...ursts through the hills, in what is known as the Goring Gap. South of the river are the [[Berkshire Downs]], which are geologically part of the same struct
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  • The '''River Cam''' is the famed river of [[Cambridge]], through which it flows; a serene and noble stream in whos The Cam is ultimately a tributary of the River [[Great Ouse]], which it meets in the [[Great Fen|Fenland]] below [[Ely]].
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  • ...The Peak itself trespasses outside it own county into [[Cheshire]] and [[Yorkshire]]. The [[County top|highest point]] of [[Staffordshire]] is in the Peak Di ...r]] and [[Sheffield]] and other industrial centres of [[Lancashire]] and [[Yorkshire]], coupled with easy access by road and rail, have contributed to its popul
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  • {{county|Yorkshire}} ...kshire|Yorkshire Ouse]], not by joining or uniting itself with another new river but simply by a change of name.
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  • ...level east of junction 22, not far from the border between Lancashire and Yorkshire. ...date to the 1930s, when the need for a route between [[Lancashire]] and [[Yorkshire]] had been agreed after discussion by their county highway authorities.<ref
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  • {{county|Yorkshire}} ...vg|thumb|250px|Ouse and Derwent Wapentake shown within the East Riding and Yorkshire]]
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  • |county=Yorkshire |picture=Great Ouseburn, North Yorkshire.jpg
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  • The '''Rochdale Canal''' is a navigable broad canal in [[Lancashire]] and [[Yorkshire]], between [[Manchester]] and [[Sowerby Bridge]] ([http://wikishire.co.uk/m ...hester to join the [[Calder and Hebble Navigation]] at Sowerby Bridge in [[Yorkshire]].
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...of St Mary''' is a ruined Benedictine abbey in [[York]], in the heart of [[Yorkshire]], and a scheduled monument.<ref name=nh>{{NHLE|1004919|St Mary's Abbey|typ
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  • ...he confluence of the [[River Trent]] and the [[River Ouse, Yorkshire|River Ouse]]. ...in Nature Or Art, Observed in Travels Through Great Britain'' (1776),p.96; W. Page, ''The Victoria history of the county of Derby'', vol. 1 (1905), p.22
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...of the [[River Ouse, Yorkshire|River Ouse]] (thus in the [[West Riding of Yorkshire|West Riding]]) beside York railway station.
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  • |LG district=East Riding of Yorkshire |constituency=East Yorkshire
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...south-west of [[York]], and close by the boundary of the [[East Riding of Yorkshire|East Riding]].
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