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  • ...[Great Britain]], bordered by [[Berkshire]] to the north, [[Surrey]] and [[Sussex]] to the east, and [[Wiltshire]] and [[Dorset]] to the west. The main body ...end of the island. There is another entirely separate river at the western end also called the [[Western Yar|River Yar]] flowing the short distance from [
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  • Kent has dry borders with just two other shires; [[Sussex]] and [[Surrey]] to the west. Northward over the River Thames and its broad ...e are the results of erosion of the Wealden dome, a dome across Kent and [[Sussex]] created by Alpine movements 10–20 million years ago. This dome consists
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  • ...urposes, but is now entirely ceremonial. The ports all lie at the eastern end of the [[English Channel]], where the crossing to the continent is narrowes ...], [[Brightlingsea]], [[Fordwich]], [[Pevensey]], [[Reculver]], [[Seaford, Sussex|Seaford]], [[Stonor]] and [[Walmer]]. At one time there were 23 limbs.
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  • {{div col end}} ...East Saxons of [[Essex]], West Saxons of [[Wessex]] and South Saxons of [[Sussex]]. It is not known whether the Middle Saxons were so named from the earlie
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  • ...and [[Buckinghamshire]] to the north-west. Its southern border is with [[Sussex]] in the hills. To the east lies [[Kent]] and to the west [[Hampshire]] an ...of geological deposits which also extends across southern Kent and most of Sussex, predominantly composed of Wealden Clay, Lower Greensand and the chalk of t
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  • |county=Sussex '''Horsham''' is a market town in [[Sussex]], on the upper reaches of the [[River Arun]] in the centre of [[the Weald]
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  • {{county|Sussex}} [[File:Beachy Head and Lighthouse, East Sussex, England - April 2010 crop horizon corrected.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Beachy H
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  • ...[[East Riding of Yorkshire]], after which it passes over no land until its end at the North Pole. It passes through: *[[Sussex]]
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  • ...tting the spelling changed to avoid confusion with nearby [[Crawley]] in [[Sussex]]. The name is popularly supposed to come from the crane breeding grounds t ...rowth of the village, a "daughter" church, St Andrew's, opened at the west end of the village in 1900, but it was demolished in 1975. The parish is in the
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  • ...as a popular missionary, to whom many churches between [[Yorkshire]] and [[Sussex]] are dedicated, including that of Boston. The Town Bridge honours the line of the road to Lindsey and from its western end, looking at the river side of the Exchange Building to the right, it is pos
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  • ...s End to John o' Groats]]''; 603 miles in a straight line between [[Land's End]] in [[Cornwall]] and [[John o' Groats]] in [[Caithness]], or 838 miles usi ...rland. It is generally thought that as sea levels gradually rose after the end of the last Ice Age, Doggerland became submerged beneath the North Sea, cut
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  • {{distinguish|Ewhurst Green, Sussex}} ...the smaller hamlets of Ellen's Green and Cox Green near the border with [[Sussex]]. At the north is Hurt Wood, a part of the Surrey Hills AONB. The [[Greens
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  • |county=Sussex '''Eastbourne''' is a large town on the coast of [[Sussex]]. It is primarily known as a seaside resort, its long beaches lapped by t
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  • Folkestone has suffered a decline in industry since the end of the Second World War. As with most British holiday resorts, the rise in ...s it was in Roman times, by way of Folkestone, as far as [[Hastings]] in [[Sussex]]; 163 miles in total.
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  • ...in 1997. One sequence shows the detonation of an anthrax bomb fixed at the end of a tall pole supported with guy ropes. When the bomb is detonated a brown
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  • ...f the Hawkhurst Gang of smugglers.<ref>Mary Waugh, ''Smuggling in Kent and Sussex 1700-1840'' 1985 ISBN 0 905392 48 5 pp 74-5</ref> The village is somewhat c
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  • {{county|Sussex}} ...|Seabrook]] near [[Folkestone]] in Kent and Cliff End near [[Hastings]] in Sussex, following the old cliff line bordering [[Romney Marsh]]. It was construct
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  • |county=Sussex '''Bognor Regis''' is a seaside resort town in [[Sussex]]. It stands on the coast of the [[English Channel]] 6 miles south-east of
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  • |county=Sussex '''Crawley''' is an industrial town in northern [[Sussex]], rubbing against the [[Surrey]] border to the north. It is 18 miles north
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  • |county=Sussex '''Hastings''' is a town on the coast of [[Sussex]]. It has an estimated population of 86,900.<ref name="NStats">{{cite web|
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