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  • ...ies to the south. Clackmannanshire itself has a detached part to the south-west in a crook of the [[River Forth]] adjacent to [[Stirling]] on the opposite *[[Whitewisp Hill]] (2,110 feet.)
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  • |name=Devon |map image=Devon Brit Isles Sect 5.svg
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  • |picture=Bindon hill from the east.jpg |picture caption=Bindon Hill from Flowers Barrow
    35 KB (5,395 words) - 10:01, 27 October 2018
  • ...hian]] and [[Peeblesshire]]; in the south by [[Dumfriesshire]]; and to the west by [[Ayrshire]], [[Renfrewshire]] and [[Dumbartonshire]]. **[[Lowther Hill]] (2,377 feet)
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  • ...istol Channel]] from the [[River Avon, Somerset|Avon]] to the borders of [[Devon]] on Exmoor and deep inland blessed with rich farmland. ...Dorset]] to the south-east, and [[Devon]] to the south-west. Its north and west are washed by the waters of the [[Bristol Channel]] as the estuary of the [
    42 KB (6,548 words) - 10:39, 3 November 2016
  • ...order with the county of [[County Dublin|Dublin]], with the better known [[Hill of Allen]] in central Kildare. ...ast to [[Rathangan, County Kildare|Rathangan]] and [[Monasterevin]] on the west. A southern branch joins the Barrow navigation at [[Athy]]. The Royal Canal
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  • ...="right"|{{#formatnum: {{#expr: {{database|Devon|population}} / {{database|Devon|area}}}}|2,|.|,}}||style="padding-left: 0.5em;"|'''[[Exeter]]''', '''[[Plym ...entford]], '''[[Westminster]]''', [[Ealing]], [[Enfield]], [[Harrow on the Hill|Harrow]], [[Potters Bar]], [[Staines]], [[Twickenham]]
    42 KB (4,225 words) - 13:21, 11 September 2023
  • ...s 11 miles south-east of [[Reading, Berkshire|Reading]] and 10 miles south-west of [[Windsor]]. * Bronze Age round barrow at Bill Hill.
    9 KB (1,426 words) - 12:27, 9 August 2019
  • | county= Devon | LG district= West Devon
    19 KB (3,149 words) - 14:50, 27 January 2016
  • ...of the large psychiatric hospital, the Mid Wales Hospital and the Mid and West Wales College of Nursing and Midwifery. The town was prosperous until the 1 The name derives from Welsh: ''tal'' is "forehead" or "brow of a hill" and ''garth'' a mountain ridge or promontory.
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  • |county=Devon The City of '''Exeter''' is the county town of [[Devon]] and the site of [[Exeter Cathedral]], founded in the 12th century and the
    23 KB (3,760 words) - 22:04, 22 March 2018
  • |county=Devon ...he rivers [[River Plym|Plym]] to the east and [[River Tamar|Tamar]] to the west, where they join [[Plymouth Sound]]. It has been the site a major naval po
    30 KB (4,675 words) - 16:43, 2 April 2016
  • |picture=Tiverton-Devon-RiverExe.jpg |county=Devon
    8 KB (1,245 words) - 20:32, 28 October 2010
  • | county = Devon | picture=torquay.devon.750pix.jpg
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  • ..., the East Dart and West Dart, though the moor is the source of several of Devon's great rivers. .... The moor rises to its highest point at 2,037 feet on [[High Willhays]], Devon's [[county top]], and the whole moor is a great range of hills, many capped
    25 KB (3,925 words) - 17:57, 9 April 2019
  • Bodmin lies in the centre of Cornwall, south-west of the granite massif of [[Bodmin Moor]]. It is an ancient town, first buil ...a, Elisabeth (1993). ''Corpus of early Christian inscribed stones of South-west Britain'' Leicester: University Press, pp. 126-128</ref>
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  • ...lter of Mount's Bay facing south-east onto the [[English Channel]]. To the west lies the fishing port of [[Newlyn]] and to the east is a long stretch of sh ...of St Anthony which stood over a thousand years ago on the headland to the west of what became Penzance Harbour. Until the 1930s this history was also refl
    23 KB (3,808 words) - 13:57, 27 January 2016
  • ...diverse, leading to its oft-quoted description of "England in Miniature". West Wight is predominantly rural, with dramatic coastlines dominated by the fam ...intervention, the sea might well have split the island into three; at the west end where a bank of pebbles separates [[Freshwater Bay]] from the marshy ba
    23 KB (3,704 words) - 17:07, 29 November 2016
  • |constituency=Bridgwater & West Somerset ...d well-wooded country, having to the north the [[Mendip Hills]] and on the west the [[Quantock Hills]]. The town The town stands on the banks of the [[Rive
    36 KB (5,545 words) - 13:16, 21 March 2011
  • |constituency=Swansea East<br/>Swansea West ...urbanised area radiates from the city centre towards the north, south and west; along the coast of Swansea Bay to Mumbles; up the Swansea Valley past Land
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