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  2. Vale of York - Wikipedia

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    The vale is a major agricultural area and serves as the main north–south transport corridor for Northern England . The Vale of York is a broad area of flat land in northeast England. Common misconception extends its borders from the River Tees in the north to the Humber Estuary in the south. However, the true Vale of York occupies the central ...

  3. Old Palace, York - Wikipedia

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    1257880. The Old Palace in the city of York, North Yorkshire, England, is also known as the Minster Library and is in Dean's Park. It houses York Minster ’s library and archives as well as the Collections Department and conservation studio. Its name is a new one and renders homage to the part of the building that used to be the chapel of the ...

  4. Ripon - Wikipedia

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    54.138°N 1.524°W. / 54.138; -1.524. Ripon ( / ˈrɪpən /) is a cathedral city and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. The city is located at the confluence of two tributaries of the River Ure, the Laver and Skell. Within the boundaries of the historic West Riding of Yorkshire, the city is noted for its main feature, Ripon Cathedral ...

  5. Disappearance of Claudia Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Disappearance of Claudia Lawrence. Claudia Elizabeth Lawrence (born 27 February 1974) is an English woman who was last seen and heard from on 18 March 2009. She was employed as a chef at the University of York 's Goodricke College at the time of her disappearance.

  6. Thirsk - Wikipedia

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    UK. England. Yorkshire. 54°13′58″N 1°20′31″W  / . 54.232731°N 1.342050°W. / 54.232731; -1.342050. Thirsk is a market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England; it is known for its racecourse, quirky yarn bombing displays and depiction as local author James Herriot 's fictional Darrowby.

  7. Scarborough, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    UK. England. Yorkshire. 54°16′57″N 0°24′00″W  / . 54.2825°N 0.4000°W. / 54.2825; -0.4000. Scarborough ( / ˈskɑːrbrə /) [2] is a seaside town in the district and county of North Yorkshire, England. With a population of 61,749, Scarborough is the largest town on the Yorkshire Coast and the fourth-largest settlement in the ...

  8. River Ouse, Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    River Ouse, Yorkshire. /  54.03444°N 1.27500°W  / 54.03444; -1.27500. /  53.70222°N 0.69611°W  / 53.70222; -0.69611. The River Ouse ( / uːz / OOZ) is a river in North Yorkshire, England. Hydrologically, the river is a continuation of the River Ure, and the combined length of the River Ure and River Ouse makes it, at 129 miles ...

  9. History of York - Wikipedia

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    The history of York, England, as a city dates to the beginning of the first millennium AD but archaeological evidence for the presence of people in the region of York dates back much further to between 8000 and 7000 BC. As York was a town in Roman times, its Celtic name is recorded in Roman sources (as Eboracum and Eburacum ); after 400, Angles ...

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