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  • ...e sea to the north and east, [[Lough Neagh]] and the [[River Bann]] to the west, and the [[River Lagan]] in the south. Antrim is the most populous county ...ng, with its unbroken lines of cliffs, from the indented coast-line of the west. The most remarkable cliffs are those formed of perpendicular basaltic colu
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  • ...ograph.org.uk - 232881.jpg|250px|thumb|Brecon County signpost to the south-west of Builth Wells]] ...nmouthshire]], to the south by Monmouthshire and [[Glamorgan]], and to the west by [[Carmarthenshire]] and [[Cardiganshire]].
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  • ...ds of each other in Little Fen and flowing in opposite directions. To the west lie Cambridgeshire and [[Lincolnshire]], the latter border running across t *[[King's Lynn]], a port town on [[the Wash]]
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  • ...r]], [[East Dereham]], [[Great Yarmouth]] (part), [[Hunstanton]], [[King's Lynn]] ...}}|2,|.|,}}||style="padding-left: 0.5em;"|[[Peebles]], [[Innerleithen]], [[West Linton]]
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  • ...t, resulted in further expansion, with the establishing of the new town of West Hartlepool.<ref>[http://visionofbritain.org.uk/maps/results.jsp?xCenter=330 ...uccessful in the century at shipping coal from West Hartlepool through his West Hartlepool Dock and Railway Company, and the fact that as technology develo
    21 KB (3,333 words) - 16:24, 7 September 2014
  • ...er the upper Clyde estuary to [[Ben Lomond]] and the Arrochar Alps. To the west, the larger islands of [[Isle of Bute|Bute]] and [[Isle of Arran|Arran]] ca The island is on the Great Cumbrae fault line that runs north east to south west. Fault lines have formed some interesting rock formations which have become
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  • ...he city centre (located in the gap) and the suburbs to the south and south-west. The aptly named street ''Steep Hill'' connects the two (although it is too [[File:Lincoln Cathedral.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The Norman West Front of Lincoln Cathedral]]
    23 KB (3,588 words) - 11:29, 30 July 2018
  • ...p;miles west of the City of [[Norwich]] and 25&nbsp;miles east of [[King's Lynn]]. The village of [[West Dereham]] lies not next door as one might expect, but fully 25&nbsp;miles a
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  • |name=West Dereham |picture=West Dereham-g1.jpg
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  • |LG district=King's Lynn and West Norfolk |constituency=North West Norfolk
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  • |name=King's Lynn |picture=Anchors in Kings Lynn.JPG
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  • |LG district=King's Lynn and West Norfolk |constituency=South West Norfolk
    2 KB (388 words) - 19:44, 26 September 2011
  • |post town=King's Lynn |LG district=King's Lynn and West Norfolk
    4 KB (712 words) - 18:04, 28 January 2016
  • |constituency=South West Norfolk ...own and in [[Norfolk]], 12 miles east of [[King's Lynn]] and some 30 miles west of the county town, [[Norwich]].
    6 KB (1,015 words) - 12:32, 27 September 2011
  • |constituency=South West Norfolk ...e of the channel here too is the main rail line from the south to [[King's Lynn]]. At one time Stowbridge had its own station on the line, long since clos
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  • [[File:The Wash, Heacham beach.jpg|thumb|300px|The Wash, as seen looking west from Heacham, just south of Hunstanton]] ...tanton]] in the north to the mouth of the [[River Great Ouse]] at [[King's Lynn]] in the south. The opposing coast, which is roughly parallel to the east
    9 KB (1,505 words) - 11:20, 10 August 2018
  • ...ructed just outside the town, one, called the Queen's Sconce, to the south-west and another, the King's Sconce to the north-east, both close to the river, ...t important remains are the gate-house, a crypt and the tower at the south-west angle. King John died at this castle on the night of 18&nbsp;October 1216.<
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  • ...of chalk accentuated by streaks of black flint. The cliffs spread east and west along the Kentish coast from the ancient and modern port of [[Dover]], whic In 1942, during the War, Vera Lynn ("the Forces' Sweetheart") recorded "Bluebirds over the White Cliffs of Dov
    6 KB (1,049 words) - 17:05, 27 April 2012
  • "The Old West River" is a name boatmen use for the lower reaches of the Great Ouse in Cam ===The Old West River in Cambridgeshire===
    30 KB (4,845 words) - 11:37, 31 January 2016
  • ...ds, form the border between Norfolk and Suffolk. When Suffolk ends in the west, the Little Ouse continues through Norfolk, until soon it falls into the [[ ...}) and both the drainage and the navigation were directed towards [[King's Lynn]] rather than [[Wisbech]].
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