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  2. Durham, England - Wikipedia

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    Durham ( / ˈdʌrəm / ⓘ DURR-əm, locally / ˈdɜːrəm / listen ⓘ) [a] is a cathedral city and civil parish in the county of Durham, England. It is the county town and contains the headquarters of Durham County Council, the unitary authority which governs the district of County Durham. [3] [4] The built-up area had a population of 50,510 ...

  3. County Durham - Wikipedia

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    Darlington. Stockton-on-Tees (north) County Durham, officially simply Durham ( /ˈdʌrəm/ ), [note 1] is a ceremonial county in North East England. [2] The county borders Northumberland and Tyne and Wear to the north, the North Sea to the east, North Yorkshire to the south, and Cumbria to the west. The largest settlement is Darlington .

  4. DH postcode area - Wikipedia

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    DH postcode area. / 54.826; -1.619. The DH postcode area, also known as the Durham postcode area, [2] is a group of nine postcode districts in north-east England, within five post towns. These cover northern County Durham (including Durham, Chester-le-Street, Consett and Stanley ), parts of southern Tyne and Wear (including Houghton-le-Spring ...

  5. Easington, County Durham - Wikipedia

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    54.78°N 1.35°W. / 54.78; -1.35. Easington, also known as Easington Village, is a village and civil parish in eastern County Durham, England. It is located at the junction of the A182 and B1283, leading north-west to Hetton-le-Hole and south east to Horden . It is near the A19, which travels north to Seaham and Sunderland as well as south to ...

  6. Crook, County Durham - Wikipedia

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    UK. England. County Durham. 54°42′47″N 1°44′56″W  / . 54.713°N 1.749°W. / 54.713; -1.749. Crook is a market town in the Durham County Council unitary authority and ceremonial county of County Durham, England. It is located on the edge of Weardale and sometimes referred to as the "Gateway to Weardale". [citation needed]

  7. Stanhope, County Durham - Wikipedia

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    54.7471°N 2.006°W. / 54.7471; -2.006. Stanhope / ˈstænəp / is a market town [1] and civil parish in the County Durham district, in the ceremonial county of Durham, England. It lies on the River Wear between Eastgate and Frosterley, in the north-east of Weardale. The main A689 road over the Pennines is crossed by the B6278 between Barnard ...

  8. Lanchester, County Durham - Wikipedia

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    Lanchester is a village and civil parish in County Durham, England, 8 miles (13 km) west of Durham and 5 miles (8 km) from Consett. It had a population at the 2011 Census of 4,054. Although there was a small drift mine on the edge of the village which closed in the 1970s, Lanchester's economy was mainly based on agriculture. It is now a ...

  9. Jarrow - Wikipedia

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    Jarrow ( / ˈdʒæroʊ / or / ˈdʒærə /) is a town in South Tyneside in the county of Tyne and Wear, England. Historically in County Durham, it is on the south bank of the River Tyne, about 3 miles (4.8 km) from the east coast. The 2011 census area classed Hebburn and The Boldons as part of the town, it had a population of 43,431. [1]