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  • and its unification of Richmondshire (like Wales, or Brittany to France) into ... agricultural districts (e.g. Council of Wales, Council of the North, etc ...
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  • from the Home Nations (England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland), who ... football associations of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, in ...
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  • million. Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales. The site of the first European colony in Australia, Sydney was established in 1788 at Sydney ...
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  • *Chirk Aqueduct, Wales - built between 1796 and 1801 *Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Wales - built between 1795 and 1805 ...
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  • The Greater Blue Mountains Area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. Forming a central part of ...
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  • After the Second World War, secondary education in England, Wales ... quot;Comprehensive Education in England and Wales, 1944-1991," European ...
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  • (Miniño et al. 2007), England, Canada, and Wales (NS 2006), killing one person ... leading cause of death in England & Wales. News Release: Health Statistics ...
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  • system), which existed in England and Wales from the mid-1940s to the ... For example, the oldest extant schools in Wales were founded on the ...
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  • ===Prince David of Wales=== by King Edward I in his efforts to bring Wales, Scotland, and Ireland under ...
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  • with King Edward VII (who was the Prince of Wales at that time) through Egypt. Despite Baker’s travels with the notorious Prince of Wales, he never ...
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  • Picasso, Rembrandt, Diana, Princess of Wales, Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent ... of the Dresses of Diana, Princess of Wales Acquired From the 1997 Christie ...
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  • Born in Llanfihangel Crucorney, near Abergavenny, Wales, Williams ... around the Black Mountains, the part of Wales from which he hailed. It ...
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  • The Jenolan Caves in New South Wales, Australia are a series of caves ... The caves, then known as the Fish River Caves, came under New South ...
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  • similar to those in place in Scotland and Wales since 1997 and in Northern ... General, ex parte Jackson] England and Wales High Court (Administrative ...
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  • Library of Scotland, and the National Library of Wales. ... Dublin, and the National Library of Wales) are entitled to request ...
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  • organization, but case law in England and Wales has identified four principal ... ninety thousand charities in England and Wales are generally registered ...
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  • William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield PC (March 2, 1705 – March 20, 1793), was a British judge and politician who reached high office in the ...
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  • forming the border between New South Wales and Victoria. drains most of inland Victoria, New South Wales, and southern Queensland ...
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  • such as the United States, England, and Wales, assault refers only to the ... some jurisdictions (such as in England and Wales, where the 1988 Criminal ...
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  • Vernon Watkins (June 27, 1906 — October 8, 1967), was a Welsh poet, commonly known for his friendship with his fellow Welsh poet, Dylan Thomas ...
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