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Fun Trivia : Central England ... ; River Rea. The original place of Birmingham is about a five minute walk from the city centre and is in Digbeth. The River Rea (pronounced Ray) flows into the River Tame, which flows into the River Trent, which in turn flows into the Humber Estuary around 110 miles North of Birmingham.
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Central England oozes history, from the Gothic towns of Oxford and Gloucester, to Stratford-upon-Avon, home of William Shakespeare. But it's also some of the most picturesque countryside ... Tales of Ratty, Mole, Badger and Toad in the Thames Valley – tromping through the snow in the Wild Wood, boating on the River,
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The course of this ancient river can be traced from central to eastern England where it flowed into the North Sea, just beyond Great Yarmouth. The river was destroyed during an ice age about 450,000 years ago.
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Birmingham & Fazeley ... River Avon ... Canals & Navigable Rivers of Central England;
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River Dove, Central England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Northampton, borough, and county town of Northamptonshire, central England, on the River Nene. Northampton is an important market centre, known for... ... The central museum has the largest collection of boots and shoes in the country.
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Solihull, borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands, central England, on the River Blythe, joining Birmingham to the south-east. Solihull is ... Solihull, borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands, central England, on the River Blythe, joining Birmingham to the south-east. Solihull is largely a...
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Alewife and blueback herring, collectively referred to as river herring, are relatively small members of the herring family. Distinguishing between the two species externally is difficult. ... Working with partners to restore migratory fish to Central New England Watersheds.
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Anadromous Fish Returns - Merrimack River ... Central NE Fishery; Resources Complex Nashua; National Fish Hatchery North Attleboro; National Fish Hatchery Laconia Fishery; Resources Office ... Working with partners to restore migratory fish to Central New England Watersheds.
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Mansfield, town in north-west Nottinghamshire, central England. Situated on the River Maun, it is the main town lying within the Sherwood Forest area. ... A major industrial centre, Mansfield was traditionally known for its brewing and malting industries and for coal mining ... Places of interest include a medieval church,
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