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  • 101Internal drainage board — An internal drainage board (IDB) is a type of operating authority which is established in areas of special drainage need in England and Wales with permissive powers to undertake work to secure clean water drainage and water level management… …

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  • 102Yorkshire and the Humber — infobox England region | name = Yorkshire and the Humber | short name = Yorkshire and the Humber hq = Leeds / Sheffield imagename = status = Region area km2= 15,420 area mi2= 5,953 area rank= 5th density = 328/km² nuts= UKE euro= Yorkshire and… …

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  • 103River Nene — River The River Nene at Kislingbury Watermill, Northamptonshir …

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  • 104River Foss — Infobox River | river name = River Foss caption = The River Foss at York origin = Near Oulston Reservoir, Yearsley mouth = River Ouse, York basin countries = England length = elevation = 160 m (525 ft) discharge = watershed = The River Foss is an …

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  • 105Newport Pagnell — Coordinates: 52°05′13″N 0°43′19″W / 52.087°N 0.722°W / 52.087; 0.722 …

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  • 106New Bradwell — is (mainly) a Victorian era new village, modern district and civil parish that is now part of Milton Keynes (ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire), on its northern edge.[1] Together with Wolverton (on the other side of the West Coast Main Line),… …

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  • 107Siege of York — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Siege of York caption= Micklegate Bar and part of the City walls. In 1644, there was a barbican in front of the gate partof=English Civil War date=April 22 July 16, 1644 place=York, Yorkshire result=Decisive… …

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  • 108York Museum Gardens — Museum Gardens Main Gates and lodge house of York Museum Gardens Location York, England …

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  • 109Topographical areas of Yorkshire — Main article: Yorkshire See also: Geology of Yorkshire A simplified geology of Yorkshire. In Yorkshire there is a very close relationship between the major topographical areas and the geological period in which they were formed. The Pennine chain …

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  • 110Middle Level Commissioners — The Middle Level Commissioners are a land drainage authority in eastern England. The body was formed in 1862, undertaking the main water level management function within the Middle Level [1] following the breakup of the former Bedford Level… …

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