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  • ...ne of Durham''' is a [[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] in the north of England. It is the only English county whose common name is prefixed with " ...the north by the River Tyne and the Derwent and from the [[North Riding of Yorkshire]] by the River Tees from its source to its mouth.
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  • | name = North Riding of Yorkshire | flag = {{database|North Riding of Yorkshire|flag}}
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  • ...through the [[North Riding of Yorkshire]], creating [[Swaledale]], one of Yorkshire's famously beautiful dales. ...iver Ure]] below [[Myton-on-Swale]], that river becoming the [[River Ouse, Yorkshire|River Ouse]] soon after and flowing south to [[York]] and eventually emptyi
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  • ...side of the [[Pennines]] towards the lower land leading east to the [[Vale of York]]. ...rns on the western boundary of Yorkshire at the main east–west watershed of northern England. To the west lies [[Kirkby Stephen]] and the Westmorland L
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...f Yorkshire]], within [[Wharfedale]], one of the fairest of the renowned [[Yorkshire Dales]]. Buckden stand on on the [[River Wharfe]] itself.
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  • ...many and various. The British rivers and hills together produce a wealth of beautiful cascades, too many to list. However the highest and most famed a ...'Rhaeadr'' or ''Pisyll'', or in the south ''Sgwd'', may appear in the name of a waterfall. In southern England there are too few spectacular falls to ma
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  • |county 2=Yorkshire ...and therefore the waterfall, is the border between [[County Durham]] and [[Yorkshire]].
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  • ...through Wharfedale it ultimately becomes a tributary of the [[River Ouse, Yorkshire|River Ouse]]. ...] and [[Tadcaster]]. It enters the River Ouse near [[Cawood]]. The section of the river from its source to around Addingham is known as Upper Wharfedale
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  • ...six miles north-west of [[Glossop]] ([[Derbyshire]]). It had a population of 22,568 as at the 2001 Census. ...tton industry in the first quarter of the 20th century and the development of modern low density housing in the post-war period, the town is now semi-rur
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  • |county=Yorkshire '''Cautley Spout''' in [[Yorkshire]] is one of the United Kingdom's highest waterfalls, in which the [[River Rawthey]] falls in one drop 249 feet, this just one s
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...within the [[Yorkshire Dales]] National Park. In 2001 it had a population of 216 and 133 dwellings.
    17 KB (2,707 words) - 11:53, 5 March 2020
  • |county=Yorkshire ...town in the [[North Riding of Yorkshire]], sitting above the northern bank of the [[River Ure]] in [[Wensleydale]].
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  • {{county|Yorkshire}} ...[Pennines]] down to the heart of the county. Much of the dale is in the [[Yorkshire Dales]] National Park.
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  • [[File:Clough River - geograph.org.uk - 1536875.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Waterfalls near Garsdale Head]] {{county|Yorkshire}}
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  • ...River Tees]], which separates Durham from [[Yorkshire]], with the villages of [[Newbiggin, County Durham|Newbiggin]] upsteam and [[Eggleston]] downstream ...s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty". [[High Force]], one of the grandest waterfalls in the land, is o on the Tees above Middleton.
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  • ...ennine scenery.jpg|right|thumb|450px|From the Pennine Way, near Marsden in Yorkshire]] {{county|Yorkshire}}
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...They are found near the village of [[Aysgarth]], in the [[North Riding of Yorkshire]].
    2 KB (302 words) - 16:08, 9 August 2019
  • {{county|Yorkshire}} ...by joining or uniting itself with another new river but simply by a change of name.
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...f [[Cotterdale]], a side dale of [[Wensleydale]], in the [[North Riding of Yorkshire]].
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  • |county 2=Yorkshire |picture caption=Low Force Waterfalls
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