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  • Thumbnail for Cottage
    A cottage, during England's feudal period, was the holding by a cottager (known as a cotter or bordar) of a small house with enough garden to feed a family...
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    Østensjøvannet (pronunciation) is a lake located in the Østensjø borough in Oslo, Norway. It is well known for the wide variety of birds and other wildlife...
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  • A prestegjeld was a geographic and administrative area within the Church of Norway (Den Norske Kirke) roughly equivalent to a parish. This traditional...
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  • Thumbnail for Walthamstow Marshes
    Walthamstow Marshes, is a 36.7-hectare (91-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Walthamstow in the London Borough of Waltham Forest...
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  • Thumbnail for South Brent
    South Brent is a large village on the southern edge of Dartmoor, England, in the valley of the River Avon. The parish includes the small hamlets of Aish...
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  • Thumbnail for Hugh d'Avranches, Earl of Chester
    Hugh d'Avranches (c. 1047 – 27 July 1101), nicknamed le Gros (the Large) or Lupus (the Wolf), was from 1071 the second Norman Earl of Chester and one of...
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  • Thumbnail for Vestlandsk
    Vestlandsk or Vestlandske dialekter (West Norwegian) is a collective term for the dialects that are spoken on the coast of western Norway in the area ranging...
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  • Thumbnail for Nobility in Iceland
    Nobility in Iceland (Icelandic: aðall; Norwegian: adel) may refer to the following: Icelanders who belonged to the aristocracy of the Icelandic Commonwealth...
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  • Thumbnail for Chûn Castle
    50°08′55″N 5°38′01″W / 50.1487°N 5.6337°W / 50.1487; -5.6337 Chûn Castle is a large Iron Age hillfort (ringfort) near Penzance in Cornwall, England...
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  • 54°20′02″N 6°41′02″W / 54.334°N 6.684°W / 54.334; -6.684 Milford or Millford is a small village about one mile southwest of Armagh in County Armagh...
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    Culmstock is a village and civil parish in Mid Devon, England, centred 10 miles from Tiverton and 6 NE of Cullompton. It is laid out on both sides of the...
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    New Moat (Welsh: Y Mot) is a village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It extends from the southern edges of Mynydd Preseli to the Pembro...
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  • Derrytrasna (from Irish Doire Trasna) is a small village and townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The village is on a plateau surrounded mainly...
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    Humewood Castle is a 32,668 square feet (3,035.0 m2) Gothic-fantasy mansion built in 1870 in 427 acres of parkland at Kiltegan, County Wicklow in Ireland...
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    North Luffenham is a village in Rutland, in the East Midlands of England. The population of the civil parish at the 2001 census was 704, decreasing to...
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  • William Carmichael (1702–1765) was Archbishop of Dublin for a brief period in 1765. He was the son of the second Earl of Hyndford. He had previously been...
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  • Season 2000–01 was Hibs' second season in the Scottish Premier League, after gaining promotion from the First Division in 1999. 2000–01 proved to be a...
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  • Thumbnail for David Ferguson Hunter
    David Ferguson Hunter VC (28 November 1891 – 14 February 1965) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for...
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  • Christianity portal Charles King Irwin (also Irvine; 30 March 1874 – 15 January 1960) was an eminent Irish clergyman in the middle third of the 20th century...
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    Wicklow Head (Irish: Ceann Chill Mhantáin) is a headland near the southeast edge of the town of Wicklow in County Wicklow, approximately 3 kilometres (2 mi)...
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