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  • ...nd its suburbs form Britain's second city (albeit that [[Manchester]] in [[Lancashire]] contests the title), and [[Coventry]] to the east is another major centre ...hire as such was in 1001, as ''Wæringscir'' named after Warwick (meaning "weir village").
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  • ...'River Mersey''' for its whole natural course marks the boundary between [[Lancashire]] to the north and [[Cheshire]] to the south. The river is 68 miles long, ...butaries: the [[River Etherow]], the [[River Goyt]], and the [[River Tame, Lancashire|River Tame]]. The modern accepted start of the Mersey is at the meeting of
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  • |county=Lancashire '''Swirl How''' is a fell in the [[Furness Fells]] of northern [[Lancashire]]. It stands between [[Coniston]] and the [[River Duddon|Duddon Valley]].
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  • ...in its youthful stretch it forms the boundary between [[Yorkshire]] and [[Lancashire]], though at Todmorden its stream has been diverted eastward to serve a can ...ebden Water at Hebden Bridge, and is linked to the town of [[Rochdale]], [[Lancashire]] across the [[Pennines]] by way of the [[Rochdale Canal]].
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  • The '''River Roch''' ({{IPA|roʊtʃ}}) is a river in southern [[Lancashire]], a tributary of the [[River Irwell]]. It flows through [[Rochdale]], but ...Lancashire|Belfield]], and then by the [[River Spodden]] from [[Whitworth, Lancashire|Whitworth]].
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  • ...|| {{Medal|B}} || [[Wisbech]] || [[Cambridgeshire]] || [[Manchester]] || [[Lancashire]] ...al|G}} || [[St Stephen-in-Brannel]] || [[Cornwall]] || [[Manchester]] || [[Lancashire]]
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  • |county=Lancashire '''Bury''' is a large town in [[Lancashire]]; one of the industrialised towns close in with the contiguous townscape o
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  • ...r Ship Canal''' is a river navigation 36 miles long in the very south of [[Lancashire]] and its border with [[Cheshire]], built broad to take sea-going ships fro ...f the rivers Mersey and [[River Irwell|Irwell]] through [[Cheshire]] and [[Lancashire]]. Several sets of locks lift vessels about 60 feet up to [[Manchester]] wh
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  • |county=Lancashire '''Bacup''' is a town in [[Lancashire]], sitting amongst the southern [[Pennines]], close to the border with the
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  • The '''River Irwell''' is a river in in [[Lancashire]], 39 miles long from source to its outlet into the [[River Mersey]] and th ...ar [[Farnworth]] before turning southeast through [[Kearsley]], [[Clifton, Lancashire|Clifton]] and [[Agecroft]].
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  • | [[Rayleigh]] || Hollytree Gardens || Weir Farm Road <small>SS6 7AG</small> || {{map|}} || 6.67 ==Lancashire==
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  • ...of [[Stockport]] (Cheshire) and 15 miles from the City of [[Manchester]] (Lancashire). In the great storm of June 1872, Grove Mill and Torr Vale weir were destroyed; at Rock Mill, then being used to make paper, two blocks of
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  • {{#vardefine:shire|Lancashire}} ...The tarn is on the saddle between the [[Old Man of Coniston]], which is [[Lancashire]]'s [[county top]], and [[Grey Friar]] (to the north). Above its head, to
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  • |county=Lancashire ...village on the banks of the [[River Calder, Lancashire|River Calder]] in [[Lancashire]]. It is overlooked by Whalley Nab, a large picturesque wooded hill over th
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  • ...River Darwen, Lancashire - geograph.org.uk - 389351.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Weir on the Darwen]] ...is a river running through [[Darwen]] and [[Blackburn]] in the midst of [[Lancashire]].
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  • ...own as [[Lonsdale]], which has given a name to the [[Lonsdale Hundred]] of Lancashire. ...rowdale, Westmorland|Borrowdale]], and flows through Westmorland, entering Lancashire just south of [[Kirkby Lonsdale]].
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  • The '''River Wyre''' is a river in [[Lancashire]] which flows into the [[Irish Sea]] at [[Fleetwood]]. It is approximately ...he Marshaw Wyre, whose confluence is near the village of [[Abbeystead]] in Lancashire.
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  • |county=Lancashire ...''' is a fell in the [[Lake District]], amongst the [[Furness Fells]] of [[Lancashire]]. It stands to the west of [[Coniston]] village, in the central part of th
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  • |county=Lancashire '''Dow Crag''' is a fell in the [[Furness Fells]] of [[Lancashire]], within the [[Lake District]]. It stands amongst the Coniston Fells, nea
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