St David's | Asser (d. 908/909) was a Welsh monk from | , Dyfed, who became Bishop of Sherborne in the 890s. About 885 he was aske ... |
Oxford | ... amington Spa to Coventry used by CrossCountry provides services to Reading, | and Bournemouth to the south, and to Coventry, Birmingham (New Street), Ma ... |
Falkirk | ... ired on 24 June. Edinburgh was reached on 19 June and by 22 June, it was at | , only 15 miles short of its objective. Edward's host followed the line of ... |
Dublin | ... President of Ireland. It is located in the Phoenix Park on the northside of | |
Dunedin | ... tra, the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra (CSO) and the Southern Sinfonia in | |
Beccles | National Cycle Route 1 passes through Norwich, linking | and Fakenham (and eventually Dover and the Shetland Islands) |
Rosyth | ... ool which serves both the southern and western parts of the town as well as | and Kincardine has occupied a site on St Leonard's Street since 1939. A ne ... |
Hatherleigh | # | , Camelford, Padstow, St Columb, Trur |
Easton, Connecticut | ... . The town population was 2,259 at the 2000 census. The town is named after | . The town adopted English as its official language on July 6, 2010 |
Rathfarnham | ... in Clondalkin, Omni Shopping Centre, in Santry, Nutgrove Shopping Centre in | , and Pavilions Shopping Centre in |
Bournemouth | ... a to Coventry used by CrossCountry provides services to Reading, Oxford and | to the south, and to Coventry, Birmingham (New Street), Manchester, Newcas ... |
Bradford | ... while adding touches of post-punk goth rock". Since their earliest form in | during 1981, the band has had various line-ups, and the longest-serving me ... |
Dublin | ... Mossbawn farmhouse between Castledawson and Toomebridge, he now resides in | |
Lambaesis | ... umidia Militiana, "Military Numidia", with capital at the legionary base of | . Subsequently however, Emperor Constantine the Great reunited the two pro ... |
Turin | He was born in | , Italy, to a wealthy Italian Jewish family, to Angelo and Irma Sraffa. Hi ... |
Congleton | ... fton in Lancashire. Three years later he built a machine for a silk-mill at | |
Portsmouth | ... 1810 the engineer John Rennie proposed a canal linking the River Medway to | which was to have a branch to London following the Mole for much of its le ... |
Greenburgh | The Village of Dobbs Ferry is located in, and is a part of, the town of | . The village ZIP code is 10522 |
Town of Shawangunk | The community is in the | . Residents affectionately refer to the town by its unofficial nickname "T ... |
Worsley | ... s looking for a way to improve the transport of coal from his coal mines at | to Manchester |
Sevenoaks | Sassoon was educated at The New Beacon Preparatory School, | , Kent; at Marlborough College, Marlborough, Wiltshire (where he was a mem ... |
Northfield, Minnesota | Holbrook graduated from high school in | , in 1892. He was appointed to the United States Military Academy on June ... |
Thurmont | ... other minerals. As early as the American Revolution, Catoctin Furnace near | had been a significant site for iron production. In 1831 the Baltimore and ... |
Liverpool | ... h centres of watch and clock manufacture and ranked alongside Prescot, near | and Clerkenwell in London. As the industry declined, due mainly to competi ... |
Thame | ... was probably married to Wilburh, Wulfhere's sister. The charter, made from | , is dated between 673 and 675, and it was probably Egbert's death that tr ... |
Cheltenham | ... s of Signals and performed a similar function with a military unit based in | , Gloucestershire. After Wisdom appeared at a charity concert at the Chelt ... |
Steinfurt | ... nts of Rees and Münster were part of Yssel-Supérieur, the arrondissement of | was part of Bouches-de-l'Yssel and the arrondissement of Neuenhaus was par ... |
Cowdenbeath | ... school caters for pupils living in West Fife from Kincardine in the west to | in the east |
Town of Dresden | : There is a | in Washington County, New York |
Alexandria | ... shopping malls and frequented by the Egyptian upper class. The location in | was severely looted during the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. Another 8 outl ... |
Town of Arcade | The Town of Eagle was established in 1817 from a division of the | |
Ramapo | ... n Jaffee and Annie Rabbitt. Suffern falls within the borders of the town of | , run by Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence. The village is represented i ... |
Ladybank | ... s sent to landfill at Lochhead, near the town and Lower Melville Wood, near | |
Ridgefield | ... to Westchester County, New York, eventually re-entering Fairfield County in | . Also a small portion of the Appalachian Trail runs through the county. T ... |
Houlton, Maine | ... New York. AT&T's transmitter was at Radio Central and their receiver was in | . The radiotelephone signal from Radio Central was received by the British ... |
Windsor, Nova Scotia | ... ria Rink, built in 1862, was demolished in 1925. The Stannus Street Rink in | , built in 1897 may be the oldest still in existence, but is no longer use ... |
Hatherleigh | #Bridgwater, Dulverton, Barnstaple, Torrington, | #Hatherleigh, Camelford, Padstow, St Columb, Truro #Chippenham, Bath, Well ... |
Leeds | ... lands and the South West including Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Derby, | , Plymouth, Sheffield and Reading. First TransPennine Express operates ser ... |
Cowdenbeath | ... llege in 2007. The main campus is in Halbeath with a Construction Centre in | and smaller facilities in other West Fife towns and villages. The college ... |
Mankato | Dundee is located in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, represented by | educator Tim Walz, a Democrat. At the state level, Dundee is located in Se ... |
Casale Monferrato | In northwest Italy the church of Sant’Ilario at | was dedicated to him as early as 380 |
Mankato | ... d Lake is located in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, represented by | educator Tim Walz, a Democrat. At the state level, Round Lake is located i ... |
Mankato | ... ismore is located in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, represented by | educator Tim Walz, a Democrat. At the state level, Lismore is located in S ... |
Greenburgh | Tarrytown is a village in the town of | in Westchester County, New York, United States. It is located on the easte ... |
Coimbra | On 6 April 1385, the Council of the Kingdom (the Portuguese Cortes) met in | and declared John, then Master of Aviz, King of Portugal. This was followe ... |
Cologne | ... er, Betty Oppenheim, was the daughter of the banker Salomon Oppenheim, from | . Hertz's father and paternal grandparents converted from Judaism to Chris ... |
Dunedin | ... irds were released around Melbourne, Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington and | by various local Acclimatisation societies, with none becoming established ... |
Tadcaster | ... vel operate a service through the village as part of the York Askham Bar to | route |
Mankato | ... wnship is located in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, represented by | educator Tim Walz, a Democrat. At the state level, Summit Lake Township is ... |
Barnstaple | #Bridgwater, Dulverton, | , Torrington, Hatherleig |
Dorking | ... he canalisation of a short stretch of the River Mole between Betchworth and | to facilitate the movement of chalk from quarry to market. In 1810 the eng ... |
Pavonia, New Netherland | ... New Netherland colony Director-General Peter Stuyvesant, and became part of | . The boundaries of the purchase are described in the deed preserved in th ... |
Perth | ... Rathinveramond at the mouth of the Almond where it meets the River Tay near | . This appears to have been a royal centre, close to Scone and Forteviot, ... |
Tucson, Arizona | ... ated within the city limits, and approximately south-southeast of downtown, | |
North Queensferry | ... eastern side of the town as well as the villages of Crombie, Limekilns and | . St Columba's High, which opened in 1969 is one of two Roman Catholic sec ... |
Cambridge | ... n never be captured by a King or Withdrawer unless the variation popular in | is being played, in which case the Immobilizer itself must first be immobi ... |
Greenburgh | The village was originally incorporated in 1873 as | , but the name was changed to Dobbs Ferry in 1882 |
Wells | #Chippenham, Bath, | , Marlborough, Devizes, Trowbridge, Well |
Town of Torrey | The Village of Dresden is in the | and is twelve miles south of Geneva, New York. Dresden is located in the F ... |
Esztergom | ... Virgin Mary, the Feast of the Assumption on 15 August, in the year 1038, at | -Szentkirály or Székesfehérvár, where he was buried. His nobles and his su ... |
Town of Orangeville | ... rt of the Town of Sheldon. In 1816, part of Attica was used to make the new | |
York | ... the growth of the village and turned Huntington into a suburban area of the | . The village suffered only a little damage during the Second World War an ... |
Herndon, Virginia | ... mber 10, 2001, Hazmi along with Mihdhar and Hanjour checked into a hotel in | . The next morning, Nawaf al-Hazmi, along with four other terrorists, boar ... |
Leeds | Then Barrett brought the play to England, starting at | also in 1895, before going to the Lyric Theatre of London with equal succe ... |
Liverpool | ... and Reading. First TransPennine Express operates services to Manchester and | . Northern Rail provides local and regional services to Carlisle, Hexham, ... |
Bologna | ... , he was named a papal protonotary at the age of ten and in 1477 he went to | to study canon law |
Prescot | ... ee main British centres of watch and clock manufacture and ranked alongside | , near Liverpool and Clerkenwell in London. As the industry declined, due ... |
Devizes | #Chippenham, Bath, Wells, Marlborough, | , Trowbridge, Well |
Northallerton | In 1729 he became vicar of | , in the county of York. His next work was an essay on Divine Rectitude: o ... |
Reading | ... 4, the year after Yates County was created, and was formed from the town of | (in Schuyler County) |
St Asaph | ... anguage that he acquired while studying theology at St Beuno's College near | . The poetic forms of Welsh literature and particularly cynghanedd with it ... |
Aachen | ... sub-kingdom under Louis the Pious, and that, as emperor, he should rule in | , the capital of the first Carolingian emperor, Charlemagne, and in Rome, ... |
Clondalkin | ... chardstown Centre, The Square in Tallaght, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre in | , Omni Shopping Centre, in Santry, Nutgrove Shopping Centre in Rathfarnham ... |
Arcosanti | Yavapai County is home to | , a prototype arcology, developed by Paolo Soleri, and under construction ... |
Provo, Utah | ... tenure as governor, on October 16, 1875, Young personally purchased land in | , to possibly extend the reach of the University of Deseret. Young said, " ... |
Leeds | Gang of Four are an English post-punk group from | . Original personnel were singer Jon King, guitarist Andy Gill, bass guita ... |
Mankato | ... wnship is located in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, represented by | educator Tim Walz, a Democrat. At the state level, Mason Township is locat ... |
Boston | On 27 October 1858, Eliot married Ellen Derby Peabody (1836–1869) in | . They had four sons, one of whom, Charles Eliot (November 1, 1859-March 2 ... |
Town of Cortlandt | ... llage elections took place. The Village was further incorporated within the | in 1849 and remained so until separating as a city in 1940 |
Stockton-on-Tees | ... on Renfrew of Kaimsthorn, Ph.D., FBA, FSA, HonFSAScot (born 25 July 1937 in | ) is a prominent British archaeologist and highly regarded academic, noted ... |
Town of Sheldon | The Town of Attica was established in 1811 from a part of the | . In 1816, part of Attica was used to make the new Town of Orangeville |
Hippo Regius | ... or modern Constantine, the capital, with its port Rusicada (Modern Skikda) | ;or (near Bône), well known as the see of St. Augustine. To the south in t ... |
Catania | ... avy SEALs who had arrived with two C-141s. Other Carabinieri were sent from | to reinforce the Italians. It was the gravest diplomatic crisis between It ... |
Fairfield | ... chartered as a town in 1651). Ludlow is credited as having chosen the name | . The town of Stratford was settled in 1639 as well by Adam Blakeman (1596 ... |
Windsor | ... the United Kingdom between the London suburbs of Hendon, North London, and | , Berkshire, on 9 September 1911. Some methods of airmail proved ineffecti ... |
Newton Abbot | ... papers. Its catchment area includes towns outside the Bay itself including | and Dartmouth, and there is also a weekly free newspaper known as The Week ... |
Stockton-on-Tees | A second full-size replica of Endeavour is berthed on the River Tees in | . While this reflects the external dimensions of Cook's vessel, this repli ... |
Sirmium | ... a (present-day Sofia), as he was reported saying that "Serdica is my Rome". | and Thessalonica were also considered. Eventually, however, Constantine de ... |
Leeds | ... Westpac and now with AXA). The architect George Corson who worked mainly in | , England, was born in Dumfries and articled to Walter Newall in the town |
Yarmouth | From 1812 to 1823, Cotman lived in | and, being on the coast, was able to study shipping and master the form of ... |
Mankato | St. Peter is part of the | –North Mankato Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Cambridge, Massachusetts | ... in 1909, Eliot lived until 1926. He is interred in Mount Auburn Cemetery in | |
Donnybrook | ... s based there. RTÉ is Ireland's national state broadcaster, and is based in | . Fair City is RTÉ's soap opera, located in the fictional Dublin suburb of ... |
Kerch | ... Küçük Kaynarca, signed 10 July 1774, gave the Russians territories at Azov, | , Yenikale, Kinburn, and the small strip of Black Sea coast between the ri ... |
Wrentham, Massachusetts | ... s a son of Willard Francis and Mary (Ames) Holbrook. His father was born at | , on April 27, 1827, and died September 17, 1886. Mary Ames, whom he marri ... |
Tverai | ... s' forces retreated to defend themselves in Tviremet Castle (presumed to be | in Samogitia). Vykintas died in 1251 or 1252, and Tautvilas was forced to ... |
West Bridgewater, Massachusetts | ... tember 17, 1886. Mary Ames, whom he married, was born November 19, 1840, at | , and died July 12, 1889 |
Runcorn | ... soon commissioned to construct more canals. He extended the Bridgewater to | , connecting it to his next major work, the Trent and Mersey Canal. At thi ... |
Lambaesis | ... . To the south in the interior military roads led to Theveste (Tebessa) and | (Lambessa) with extensive Roman remains, connected by military roads with ... |
Beaconsfield | ... t Marlow, Roald Dahl who lived at Great Missenden, Enid Blyton who lived in | and Edgar Wallace who lived at Bourne End and is buried in Little Marlow. ... |
Dover | Hispanics constituted a majority of the population in | and over a quarter of the people in Morristown; over 18% of Americans in P ... |
Stratford | ... 1651). Ludlow is credited as having chosen the name Fairfield. The town of | was settled in 1639 as well by Adam Blakeman (1596–1665). William Beardsle ... |
Brighton | ... ends became habitués of London's Soho jazz clubs and regularly went down to | to "...sit on the beach looking windswept and interesting," as McTell put ... |
Redditch | ... another bicycle component manufacturer, the Eadie Manufacturing Company of | , on 11 February 1907. That decision was ratified by the shareholders of b ... |
Tübingen | ... ed, Zapf was held by the French as a prisoner of war at a field hospital in | . He was treated with respect because of his artwork and, due to his poor ... |
Boston | Leary is a graduate of Emerson College, in | . While at Emerson, he met fellow comic Mario Cantone, who to this day Lea ... |
Lubbock | ... ited States. The population was 1,011 at the 2000 census. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
St Helens | ... sity of an uncle, Austin Pilkington of the Pilkington glassmaking family of | , he was enabled to go instead to Magdalene College, Cambridge. He represe ... |
Padstow | #Hatherleigh, Camelford, | , St Columb, Trur |
Belfast | ... Force (UVF). The gang conducted paramilitary activities during the 1970s in | , Northern Ireland. It was most notorious for its late-night kidnapping, t ... |
Aylesbury | John Otway, (born 2 October 1952, | , Buckinghamshire, England) is an English singer-songwriter, who has built ... |
Leiden | ... rnhem, Nijmegen, 's-Hertogenbosch, Eindhoven, Maastricht, Heerlen, Haarlem, | and The Hague. For exact details see Alkmaar railway station |
Rye | The original Fairfield County consisted of the towns of | , Greenwich, Stamford, Norwalk, Fairfield, and Stratford. In 1673, the tow ... |
Rainy River | ... ce with the Baudette River. It lies across the Rainy River from the town of | , Ontario and southeast of the Lake of the Woods |
Tucson, Arizona | Jean Simmons was married and divorced twice. She married Stewart Granger in | , on 20 December, 1950. In 1956 she and Granger became U.S. citizens; they ... |
Dorking | ... ship" suggesting that Stane Street (which ran from London to Chichester via | ) crossed the river at this point. In Defoe's time, there was a footbridge ... |
Sevenoaks | #London, Bromley, | , Tonbridge, Ry |
Town of Islip | ... merican numerical ZIP Code, 00501) and is in the Town of Brookhaven and the | |
Town of Islip | ... ited States. The population was 8,075 at the 2000 census. Oakdale is in the | |
Holyhead | ... gauge for construction and maintenance. These included Portland Harbour and | Breakwater, which used a locomotive for working sidings. As it was not con ... |
Cicero, New York | ... e population was 83,891 at the 2010 census. Cicero is named for the town of | , which in turn was named for Marcus Tullius Cicero, the Roman statesman a ... |
Tijuana | ... three bouts, and on July 31, 1999, he took the short flight from Phoenix to | to challenge WBO world Junior Flyweight champion Jorge Arce, who was fight ... |
Richford, New York | Rockefeller was born in | , and in 1853 his family moved to Strongsville, Ohio. As a young pupil in ... |
Bromley | #London, | , Sevenoaks, Tonbridge, Ry |
Oxford | He was born at Abingdon in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), 7 miles south of | , England, circa 1175 |
Charlottesville, Virginia | ... rofessor of Law at the University of Virginia in 1967, moving his family to | |
Woodbury | ... reenwich, Stamford, Norwalk, Fairfield, and Stratford. In 1673, the town of | was incorporated and added to Fairfield County. In 1683, New York and Conn ... |
Chichester | ... f Roman workmanship" suggesting that Stane Street (which ran from London to | via Dorking) crossed the river at this point. In Defoe's time, there was a ... |
Town of Brookhaven | ... lowest assigned domestic American numerical ZIP Code, 00501) and is in the | and the Town of Islip |
East Hampton | ... hamlet (unincorporated community) with the same name located in the town of | in Suffolk County, New York, United States on the South Shore of Long Isla ... |
Stuttgart | ... in the Bundesland of Baden-Württemberg, roughly 30 kilometers northeast of | . Its population has increased greatly over the past century, from 7,650 i ... |
Middlesbrough | ... Rail provides local and regional services to Carlisle, Hexham, Sunderland, | and Morpeth |
Chester-le-Street | ... ike at collieries owned by the Dean & chapter of Durham Cathedral in nearby | . At this time (and up until 1836), the of Durham still held vice-regal po ... |
Whitehaven | ... sle, Stephenson was in favour of a longer sea-level route via Ulverston and | . Locke's route was the one built. Stephenson also tended to be more casua ... |
Cambridge, Massachusetts | ... n informal network of mostly physical scientists working in the vicinity of | (circa 1850s) |
Town of Huntington | The Village of Lloyd Harbor is in the | |
Alexandria | ... ion Front (PLF) took control of the liner off Egypt as she was sailing from | to Port Said |
Lucca | ... aganini, aged 18 at the time, was appointed first violin of the Republic of | , but a substantial portion of his income came from freelancing. His fame ... |
Town of Ithaca | The community of Forest Home is in the | , northeast of the City of Ithaca and north of Cornell University |
Brookhaven | Rocky Point is a community in the town of | |
Southampton | ... n Saturday morning programme No. 73 saw fans of Tiswas picket outside their | studios. The eighth series was broadcast on TVS upon the end of No. 73s fi ... |
Portsmouth | #London, Wandsworth, Cobham, Godalming, Petersfield, | #London, Bromley, Sevenoaks, Tonbridge, Rye #Andover, Warminster, Bruton, ... |
Genoa | ... were terrorist attempts against her, including an assassination attempt in | , Italy. However, she did not stop her fight against the dictatorship with ... |
Islip | ... a village (incorporated) on Fire Island in the southern part of the town of | in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The year-round population was ... |
Lichfield | ... r Christianity, and according to Bede, Wulfhere sent Jaruman, the bishop of | , to reconvert the East Saxons. Jaruman was not the first bishop of Lichfi ... |
Maastricht | ... am, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Ede, Arnhem, Nijmegen, 's-Hertogenbosch, Eindhoven, | , Heerlen, Haarlem, Leiden and The Hague. For exact details see Alkmaar ra ... |
Aachen | ... was developed by German pharmaceutical company Grünenthal in Stolberg near | . Heinrich Mückter, a former Nazi Party member and army Physician was head ... |
Bury St Edmunds | ... own (so it was said) by the wrath of God while plundering church lands near | . The death of Eustace was hailed with general satisfaction as opening the ... |
Wigan | ... ington (1814). Similar locomotives were built for collieries at Orrell near | by Robert Daglish under license from Blenkinsop, and at Newcastle-upon-Tyn ... |
Town of Callicoon | The Village of Jeffersonville is in the southeast part of the | on NY 52. The postal code is 12748. The Village of Jeffersonville is home ... |
Town of Shelter Island | ... elter Island Heights is a census-designated place and hamlet located in the | , Suffolk County, New York. It is located on the north side of the island ... |
Wiesbaden | ... Fluxus started with the: FLUXUS Internationale Festspiele Neuester Musik in | with, George Maciunas, Joseph Beuys, Wolf Vostell, Nam June Paik and other ... |
Tewkesbury | ... w hosted by close friend and comedian Stan Stennett at the Roses Theatre in | , Gloucestershire on a Sunday evening. His wife, Joan, who was in the audi ... |
Southampton | Sagaponack is a village in the town of | in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The village incorporated on Se ... |
Leek, Staffordshire | ... ngineer. He was born in Tunstead, Derbyshire, and lived much of his life in | , becoming one of the most notable engineers of the 18th century |
Reading | ... Football Club is an English association football club based in the town of | who play in The Championship. Established in 1871, the club is one of the ... |
New Milford, Connecticut | ... ved to the East Coast of the US in the late 1970s, briefly owning a home in | near her longtime friend Rex Reed. Later she moved to Santa Monica, Califo ... |
Annapolis Royal | ... he British fishing port of Canso on May 23, and then organized an attack on | , then the capital of Nova Scotia. However, French forces were delayed in ... |
Palm Springs | ... geles. Lawford had asked Sinatra if he would have Kennedy as a guest at his | house in March 1963, and Sinatra went to great lengths (including the cons ... |
York | ... of York, England. It is located on the River Ouse, almost 5 miles south of | . Nearby are the villages of Copmanthorpe 2 miles to the northwest, Bishop ... |
York | ... entual destruction by the Norwegians in an internecine dispute around 1050. | was the centre of the kingdom of Jórvík from 866, and discoveries there (e ... |
Berwick-upon-Tweed | Even so, the force that left | on 17 June 1314 was impressive: it comprised between 2,000–3,000 horse (pr ... |
Rastatt | ... 1689. The margrave Louis William, popularly known as Türkenlouis, moved to | in 1705 |
Bridgwater | # | , Dulverton, Barnstaple, Torrington, Hatherleig |
Town of North Hempstead | The majority of the Village of Mineola is located in the | , with a small portion of its southern edge within the Town of Hempstead. ... |
Julesburg, Colorado | ... of its last crossings. This branch of the trail passed through present day | before entering Wyoming. Later settlers to much of the what became the sta ... |
Southend | ... km (10 mi) long barrier across the Thames Estuary from Sheerness in Kent to | in Essex |
Tintwistle | ... geway road through the villages of Mottram in Longdendale, Hollingworth and | and through the Peak District National Park, it is used by a relatively la ... |
Rendsburg | Today it is spoken in Dithmarschen, around Neumünster, | , Kiel and Lübeck |
Orleans | A German U-boat, the U-156, surfaced three miles off | , on July 21, 1918 and shelled the tug Perth Amboy and her string of four ... |
Cobh | ... "Birds of a Feather" (in 1953). On September 9, 1953, their boat arrived in | , Ireland. Laurel recounted their reception |
Town of Milton | ... facility, Saratoga County Airport (5B2), located west of city limits in the | |
Neumünster | Today it is spoken in Dithmarschen, around | , Rendsburg, Kiel and Lübeck |
Westminster | ... n the name of his fellow bishops he admonished King Henry III of England at | , on 2 February 1234, to heed the example of his father, King John. A week ... |
Cheltenham | ... oments later, Morecambe collapsed, dead of a heart attack. He was rushed to | General Hospital |
Doncaster | ... London; the A19 heading south past Sunderland and Middlesbrough to York and | ; the A69 heading west to Carlisle; the A167, the old "Great North Road", ... |
Woking | ... ome, Grove Lodge, Hampstead. In accordance with his will he was cremated at | with his ashes then being scattered over the South Downs from an aeroplane ... |
Mankato | Wilder is located in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, represented by | educator Tim Walz, a Democrat. At the state level, Wilder is located in Se ... |
Nijmegen | ... rect trains to Den Helder, Hoorn, Zaandam, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Ede, Arnhem, | , 's-Hertogenbosch, Eindhoven, Maastricht, Heerlen, Haarlem, Leiden and Th ... |
Bridgwater | #Andover, Warminster, Bruton, | #Bridgwater, Dulverton, Barnstaple, Torrington, Hatherleigh #Hatherleigh, ... |
Woolwich | ... e tool makers early in the 19th century, was employed at the Royal Arsenal, | , as a young man where he would have seen the large horse-driven wooden ma ... |
Mankato | ... kabena is located in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, represented by | educator Tim Walz, a Democrat. At the state level, Okabena is located in S ... |
Wittenberg | At | in 1522 and at Nuremberg in 1524, Martin Luther encouraged him to convert ... |
Llanwrtyd Wells | ... specially damaging to bogs. Bog snorkeling is popular in England and Wales. | , the smallest town in Wales, hosts the World Bog Snorkelling Championship ... |
Croydon | Popper died in | , UK at the age of 92 on 17 September 1994. After cremation, his ashes wer ... |
Oakham | ... rdshire. In 1750 he expanded his business by renting a millwright's shop in | . He soon established a reputation for ingenuity and skill at repairing ma ... |
Harpenden | ... and a director of Luton Town, Luton being only a few miles from his home in | . Shortly after becoming a director of Luton, Morecambe briefly grew a rat ... |
Lawrence, Kansas | ... J. Dole Institute of Politics, housed on the University of Kansas campus in | , was established to bring bipartisanship back to politics. The Institute, ... |
Town of Galen | The Village of Clyde is in the | and is northeast of Geneva, NY. Clyde is approximately equidistant between ... |
Wellesley, Massachusetts | She earned her MBA from Babson College in | (1986) and holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Bethany College in Math ... |
York | ... south to London; the A19 heading south past Sunderland and Middlesbrough to | and Doncaster; the A69 heading west to Carlisle; the A167, the old "Great ... |
Ithaca, New York | Northeast Ithaca is a suburb of adjacent | |
Town of Ontario | The Town of Walworth was created in 1829 from the | , the last town formed in Wayne County |
Woolwich | ... In a 1998 trial James McArdle was imprisoned for 25 years after a trial at | Crown Court that ended on June 24. Under the terms of the , McArdle was re ... |
Wallingford, Oxfordshire | ... at St John the Baptist's Church, near his home at Mongewell Park, close to | |
Ulverston | ... ster and Carlisle, Stephenson was in favour of a longer sea-level route via | and Whitehaven. Locke's route was the one built. Stephenson also tended to ... |
Banbury | ... gecoach in Warwickshire and National Express Coventry. Services to Warwick, | , Stratford-upon-Avon and Rugby are operated by Stagecoach in Warwickshire ... |
Reading, Berkshire | ... ulo is named the "Senna Esses Chicane" in his honor. In the English town of | , where Senna lived for a short period of time, Ayrton Senna's name has be ... |
Wareham | ... g Eadward II, soon to be known as St Edward the Martyr, from their grave at | to a shrine at Shaftesbury Abbey. In 984, in obedience to a vision of St A ... |
Sherman | ... ounty are in the area code 203/area code 475 overlay except for the town of | which is in area code 860 and part of the geographical New Milford Telepho ... |
Chichester | ... Nicholas Wilcox Cundy proposed a Grand Imperial Ship Canal from Deptford to | passing through the Mole Gap, however he was unable to attract sufficient ... |
Town of Shawangunk | ... Wallkill Central School District located mostly in the eastern half of the | , Ulster County, New York but partly spilling over into adjacent regions o ... |
Middlesbrough | ... to Edinburgh and south to London; the A19 heading south past Sunderland and | to York and Doncaster; the A69 heading west to Carlisle; the A167, the old ... |
Cambridge, Massachusetts | Stickgold currently lives in | and has four children |
Town of Saugerties | ... h is a community south of the Village of Saugerties and Esopus Creek in the | |
Kingston upon Hull | ... opist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade. A native of | , Yorkshire, he began his political career in 1780, eventually becoming th ... |
Warminster | #Andover, | , Bruton, Bridgwate |
Egham Hythe | ... athrow airport. The area between Egham and Staines town centres is known as | |
Ballymena | ... area who had been passing information to the UVF and was involved with its | units. When suspicions of being an informer fell upon Galway, Murphy decid ... |
Mainz | ... e headquarters in preparation for future campaigns, either at Moguntiacum ( | , Germany), Augusta Treverorum (Trier, Germany), or Colonia Agrippina (Col ... |
Tonbridge | #London, Bromley, Sevenoaks, | , Ry |
Bologna | ... Giovanni's siblings wed the s of the hereditary rulers of Corsica, Ferrara, | and Forlì |
town of the same name | Kenilworth Castle is located in the | in Warwickshire, England. Constructed from Norman through to Tudor times, ... |
Hollingworth | ... . A single-carriageway road through the villages of Mottram in Longdendale, | and Tintwistle and through the Peak District National Park, it is used by ... |
Chertsey | ... ing towns and villages are Egham, Wraysbury, Ashford, Stanwell, Laleham and | . About 3 miles north east of Staines is the large Heathrow airport. The a ... |
Lubbock | ... ates. The population was 1,874 at the 2000 census. Crosbyton is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Paignton | ... as the home of Suttons Seeds until it relocated to the neighbouring town of | in 1998 |
Glenrothes | ... ment. Fife Council, the unitary local authority for Dunfermline is based in | who are the executive, deliberative and legislative body responsible for l ... |
Portchester | ... on density than London . The Portsmouth Urban Area, which includes Fareham, | , Gosport and Havant, is the 14th largest urban area in the United Kingdom ... |
Macon, Georgia | ... l foundry. Then they left Selma heading to Montgomery and then Columbus and | , and the end of the war |
Darlington | ... reat North Road", heading south to Gateshead, Chester-le-Street, Durham and | ; and the A1058 "Coast Road", which runs from Jesmond to the east coast be ... |
Cologne | ... ainz, Germany), Augusta Treverorum (Trier, Germany), or Colonia Agrippina ( | , Germany) |
Peoria, Illinois | ... The population of the CDP was 1,738 at the 2010 census. Rome is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area. A notable one-time resident is Wayne Nelson ... |
Southampton | ... vice to Australia and New Zealand. She departed from Rotterdam, sailing via | , the Mediterranean, the Suez Canal, Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney, New Zea ... |
Teignmouth | ... ay's other main road links are the A379, which follows a coastal route from | , passes through Torquay and Paignton, then goes on to Dartmouth; and the ... |
Cambridge, Massachusetts | Matt Damon was born in | , the son of Kent Telfer Damon, a stockbroker, and Nancy Carlsson-Paige, a ... |
Harrogate | ... Wisley in Surrey; Rosemoor in Devon; Hyde Hall in Essex and Harlow Carr in | , North Yorkshire |
Woolwich | ... Vickers was a major employer and was linked to the Royal Arsenal at nearby | . Another local firm, Callender's Cables(Later British Insulated Callender ... |
Penzance | #Plymouth, Fowey, Tregony, | , Land's En |
Fareham | ... population density than London . The Portsmouth Urban Area, which includes | , Portchester, Gosport and Havant, is the 14th largest urban area in the U ... |
Carolina Beach, North Carolina | ... lina Shag historian and resident of Beaufort County, the term was coined at | . Today, the shag is a recognized dance in national and international danc ... |
Wendover | ... m. In the medieval period Roger of Wendover was, as the name suggests, from | and Anne Boleyn also owned property in the same town. It is said that King ... |
Kragujevac | ... towns of Kalavryta and Distomo; the Dutch town of Putten; Serbian towns of | and Kraljevo; Norwegian village of Telavåg; and the Italian villages of Sa ... |
Macon, Georgia | ... eague. Out of the 51 seasons of operation, Augusta, Georgia competed in 46, | was around for 46, and Columbia, South Carolina was in 45. Charleston, Sou ... |
Rothwell | ... olliery. Blenkinsop died of tuberculosis in Leeds in 1831, and is buried at | Parish Church |
Nottingham | ... s their jobs. The movement started first with lace and hosiery workers near | and spread to other areas of the textile industry owing to early industria ... |
Totnes | ... and Paignton, then goes on to Dartmouth; and the A385 which goes inland to | and the A38 |
Leatherhead | ... removed from the river by the swallow holes, is returned to the channel at | . The chalk aquifer also feeds the springs at the southern end of Fetcham ... |
Genoa | Niccolò Paganini was born in | , Italy, the third of the six children of Antonio and Teresa (née Bocciard ... |
Newcastle upon Tyne | ... guest at the England vs Albania 2002 World Cup qualifier at St James' Park, | , and scored a penalty at the Leazes End |
Egham | Staines neighbouring towns and villages are | , Wraysbury, Ashford, Stanwell, Laleham and Chertsey. About 3 miles north ... |
Chester-le-Street | ... Carlisle; the A167, the old "Great North Road", heading south to Gateshead, | , Durham and Darlington; and the A1058 "Coast Road", which runs from Jesmo ... |
Charlotte Pass | ... hs of the year. The ski resorts of Thredbo, Selwyn snowfields, Perisher and | lie within the park. The electric rack railway, called the Skitube Alpine ... |
Dorking | The author, Daniel Defoe (who attended school in | and probably grew up in the village of Westhumble) described the swallow h ... |
Paignton | ... heart attack, Morecambe learned that Des O'Connor had told his audience in | to pray for Morecambe's recovery as he was fighting for his life. When tol ... |
Mankato | ... wnship is located in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, represented by | educator Tim Walz, a Democrat. At the state level, Weimer Township is loca ... |
Dover | ... be done. For example, there is no archaeological evidence of naval bases at | and Boulogne during 270–285. In response to the pirate problem, Maximian a ... |
Biggleswade | ... and Kingspan Off-Site are based in Sandy, and Jordans Cereals are based in | |
Bournemouth | ... ust of that year, they returned to the stage at the Wintergarden Theatre in | , and received a four-minute standing ovation |
Ithaca, New York | ... s northern birth and sympathies. Johnson returned to the North, settling in | , where he died in 1866 |
Boston | The scion of a wealthy | family, Eliot graduated from Harvard University in 1853. Although he had o ... |
Seaton | ... und 300 BC. It lies on two major Roman roads: the Fosse Way from Lincoln to | , and the Dorchester–Exeter road. There was a Roman fort on the crossroads ... |
Tucson, Arizona | Image:Pyrite_-_disc.jpg|Disc or "pyrite dollar" from south of | ; diameter 10 c |
Bellingham, Washington | ... When not working in Hollywood, he lives at his home on Lake Samish, outside | , where he has opened the Upfront Theatre, a small theatre dedicated to li ... |
Leeds | ... o Charles John Brandling, who owned collieries on his Middleton estate near | and whose family came from Felling. Blenkinsop lived at Middleton Hall on ... |
Town of Hempstead | ... wn of North Hempstead, with a small portion of its southern edge within the | . Old Country Road runs along the southern border of the village. The area ... |
Mankato | ... wnship is located in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, represented by | educator Tim Walz, a Democrat. At the state level, Christiania Township is ... |
Paignton | The following statistics are for the whole of Torbay, including | and Brixham |
Cologne | ... ca, Poland, to noble parents in 1489. From 1505 to 1507 he was a student in | , and in 1507 enrolled at the University of Frankfurt on the Oder. Between ... |
Boston | ... ims of New England disapproved of Christmas and celebration was outlawed in | from 1659 to 1681. The ban was revoked in 1681 by Sir Edmund Andros, who a ... |
Tuscaloosa, Alabama | ... ached Gen. John T. Croxton's Brigade to destroy all Confederate property at | . After capturing a Confederate courier who carried dispatches from Confed ... |
Annapolis Royal | ... zation of Acadia, by taking possession of the Habitation at Port-Royal (now | , Nova Scotia) and developing it into a French colony. The King gave Razil ... |
Corydon | ... he site of the new state capital in 1820, the old state capital having been | since the formation of the state of Indiana in 1816. While most American s ... |
Swindon | ... ead, Telford Shopping Centre (Shropshire), Boroughbridge (North Yorkshire), | and Cribbs Causeway in Bristol. All stores were later acquired by the Dee ... |
Brownsville | ... United States. The population was 135 at the 2000 census. It is part of the | –Harlingen Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Brownsville | ... United States. The population was 354 at the 2000 census. It is part of the | –Harlingen Metropolitan Statistical Area. La Paloma means "the dove" in Sp ... |
Charlottesville | ... rginia Film Festival and the VCU French Film Festival, are held annually in | and Richmond, respectively |
Stuttgart | ... ar black horse on a yellow shield is the Coat of Arms of the German city of | , home of Mercedes-Benz and the design bureau of Porsche, both being main ... |
Brixham | ... he following statistics are for the whole of Torbay, including Paignton and | |
Dorchester | ... ies on two major Roman roads: the Fosse Way from Lincoln to Seaton, and the | –Exeter road. There was a Roman fort on the crossroads at Woodbury Farm, j ... |
Boston | ... father in 1673, Robert Livingston returned to Scotland and then sailed for | to find his fortune in North America. Livingston moved to Albany, New York ... |
Durham | ... the old "Great North Road", heading south to Gateshead, Chester-le-Street, | and Darlington; and the A1058 "Coast Road", which runs from Jesmond to the ... |
Bedford, New Hampshire | ... dence is a hexagonal, shed style mansion he has dubbed Westwind, located in | , just outside of the larger city of Manchester. The house has at least fo ... |
Dublin | ... eral in Saint Francis Xavier Church on Gardiner Street, located in Georgian | . He is thought to have suffered throughout his life from what today might ... |
Thredbo | ... ed by metre-deep snow for up to four months of the year. The ski resorts of | , Selwyn snowfields, Perisher and Charlotte Pass lie within the park. The ... |
Greenburgh | The Westchester Library System has its headquarters in the town of | , near Tarrytown |
Fowey | #Plymouth, | , Tregony, Penzance, Land's En |
El Paso | ... ited States. The population was 6,807 at the 2000 census. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Croydon | #London, | , East Grinstead, Lewes, Newhaven, Brighton, Shoreha |
Bracknell | ... E) at Farnborough, and Hunting Engineering at Ampthill, Sperry Gyroscope at | , Lockheed Aerospace in the United States, and others too numerous to ment ... |
Truskavets | ... of medical tourism in Ukraine are spas, eye and plastic surgery, mud baths. | and Myrhorod are well known for their mineral springs |
Peoria, Illinois | ... ited States. The population was 2,540 at the 2000 census. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Myrhorod | Truskavets and | are well known for their mineral springs |
Southampton | ... the University of Southampton succeeding Barry Cunliffe. During his time at | he directed excavations at Quanterness in Orkney and Phylakopi on the isla ... |
Meissen | ... and Böttger were employed by Augustus the Strong and worked at Dresden and | in the German state of Saxony. Tschirnhaus had a wide knowledge of Europea ... |
Nottingham | ... ngham, with a population of 300,848, although Stoke-on-Trent, Leicester and | have larger urban areas. The population of Coventry had risen to 315,800 a ... |
East Grinstead | #London, Croydon, | , Lewes, Newhaven, Brighton, Shoreha |
Majabigwaduce | ... military tasks such as ordering the taking of control of Fort Pentagouet at | on the Penobscot Bay, which had been given to France in an earlier Treaty, ... |
Cagliari | ... having married Palmiro Madesani, functionary of the Ministry of War met in | in the October 1899, the writer moved to Rome and after the publishing of ... |
Peoria, Illinois | ... United States. The population was 396 at the 2000 census. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Nicomedia | ... he neighbourhood of Heraclea Perinthus, on the April 30, and fled, first to | and afterwards to Tarsus, where he died the following August. His death wa ... |
Ampthill | ... yal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) at Farnborough, and Hunting Engineering at | , Sperry Gyroscope at Bracknell, Lockheed Aerospace in the United States, ... |
Pesaro | ... icly burned (May, 1556). Those who escaped the Inquisition were received at | by Guidobaldo II della Rovere, Duke of Urbino. Guidobaldo had hoped to hav ... |
Lewes | #London, Croydon, East Grinstead, | , Newhaven, Brighton, Shoreha |
Burkittsville | Due west along Alternate US 40, and west of | , lie the sites of three episodes in the Battle of South Mountain: the bat ... |
Portsmouth | ... s services to longer-distance destinations, the most important of which are | , Southampton, and Bournemouth, all on the south coast. All regular servic ... |
Dunstable | ... based in Luton, while Whitbread (including Costa Coffee) is based in nearby | . UltraVision is based in Leighton Buzzard, while Moto Hospitality is base ... |
Southampton | ... ited Kingdom, with an estimated 442,252 residents. Portsmouth combines with | to form a single metropolitan area with a population over a million, one o ... |
Uppsala | ... hen the first electric telegraph line was established between Stockholm and | . Sweden was one of few countries where the Bell System never got a strong ... |
Pretoria | ... , comprising the conurbation of Johannesburg, and the metropolitan areas of | and the Vaal Triangle, otherwise known as the PWV |
Portchester | ... settlements in the area since before Roman times, mostly being offshoots of | , which was a Roman base (Portus Adurni) and possible home port of the Cla ... |
Newton Abbot | ... imarily served by the A380 road from Exeter. The last stretch of road, from | via Kingskerswell is mostly single carriageway and is often congested in s ... |
Leighton Buzzard | ... cluding Costa Coffee) is based in nearby Dunstable. UltraVision is based in | , while Moto Hospitality is based at Toddington service station |
Brighton | #London, Croydon, East Grinstead, Lewes, Newhaven, | , Shoreha |
Dunedin | ... sister ships , , and , Thompson left Melbourne on 6 August and made port at | , New Zealand, four days later |
Highbridge | ... lboxes and anti-tank obstacles, which runs north to the Somerset coast near | |
Flower Mound | ... anch campuses of North Central Texas College in Denton County (the other in | ) |
Tucson, Arizona | ... arely play drum and bass the latter plays the genre with some frequency. In | , 91.3 FM KXCI has a two-hour electronic show known as "Digital Empire", F ... |
Dublin | The National Wax Museum in | , Ireland is a wax museum which hosts well over a hundred figures. For man ... |
Castlebridge | ... ame bird in Europe, the koshin golden plover or the grouse. That evening at | House, he realised that it was impossible to confirm in reference books wh ... |
Bishop Auckland | ... S&DR). The railway was intended to connect various collieries situated near | to the River Tees at Stockton, passing through Darlington on the way. The ... |
Alexandria | ... writes that Maximinus conceived an "insane passion" for a Christian girl of | , who was of noble birth noted for her wealth, education, and virginity – ... |
Cortlandt, New York | ... it is land and of it (20.99%) is water. The city is bordered by the town of | and the Hudson River. Peekskill is drained by Peek's Creek |
Heidelberg | ... rapidly expanding, being very much an eastern counterpart to towns such as | |
Gosport | ... an London . The Portsmouth Urban Area, which includes Fareham, Portchester, | and Havant, is the 14th largest urban area in the United Kingdom, with an ... |
Southsea | ... – 29 September 1981) a British historian was born in Victoria Road North in | |
Oxford | ... to build a new book depository on the Osney Mead site, to the south west of | city centre. However, this application was unsuccessful and the new Book S ... |
Aylesbury | ... eral notable individuals. St Osyth was born in Quarrendon and was buried in | in the 7th century while at about the same time Saint Rumwold was buried i ... |
Lubbock, Texas | Whiteface is located on State Highway 114 and is west of | |
Cullercoats | ... oast Road", which runs from Jesmond to the east coast between Tynemouth and | . Many of these designations are recent—upon completion of the Western Byp ... |
Hildebran, North Carolina | ... 011, scenes for the Lionsgate adaptation of The Hunger Games were filmed in | at the Henry River Mill Village |
Havant | ... The Portsmouth Urban Area, which includes Fareham, Portchester, Gosport and | , is the 14th largest urban area in the United Kingdom, with an estimated ... |
Darlington | ... ituated near Bishop Auckland to the River Tees at Stockton, passing through | on the way. The original plan was to use horses to draw coal carts on meta ... |
Luton | ... Jet, Monarch Airlines, Thomson Airways and Vauxhall Motors are all based in | , while Whitbread (including Costa Coffee) is based in nearby Dunstable. U ... |
Coolock | ... esided in the village. Glasnevin was described as a parish in the barony of | , pleasantly situated and the residence of many families of distinction |
Carnuntum | ... idius Barbarus, centurion of XV Apollinaris, from the bank of the Danube at | , probably before 114 AD |
Dunoon | ... d past Mount Neville, and the Historic Nightcap Track to Mullumbinmby. From | along Terania Creek Road vehicle access is provided to the Terania Creek B ... |
Carchemish | ... abopolassar captured Kumukh, which cut off the Egyptian army, then based at | . Necho responded the following year by retaking Kumukh after a four month ... |
Endicott, New York | ... eater than the previous incoming class. Branch campuses were established in | and Utica, New York |
Craughwell | ... e of these visits he purchased and restored a Georgian home, St Clerans, of | , County Galway. He became an Irish citizen in 1964 and his daughter Anjel ... |
Chatsworth | ... almost ten years and therefore, the origin of the town is unlike Fairbury, | , Chenoa, Gridley and El Paso, all of which were founded when the railroad ... |
Cologne | ... His brother Klemens August of Bavaria, archbishop and elector (Kurfürst) of | , who mostly sided with the Austria Habsburg-Lorraine side during the Habs ... |
Leiden | ... ying theology at Halle, at age 22 (in 1784) Persoon switched to medicine at | and Göttingen. He received a doctorate from the "Kaiserlich-Leopoldinisch- ... |
Ghent | ... received him with honour and lodged him in the Abbey of Mont Blandin, near | . This was one of the centres of the Benedictine revival in that country, ... |
Bad Bergzabern | ... nd, between 1543 and 1547, was a pastor and schoolmaster at Bergzabern (now | ) in the Palatinate, and very poor |
Cremona | ... first objective of the insurgents were the Roman colonies of Placentia and | , causing the Romans to flee to Mutina (modern Modena), which the Gauls th ... |
Princeton | There are also trade offices located in | and Palo Alt |
Cagliari | ... ilan, then as Professor in Political economy first in Perugia, and later in | , Sardinia. In Turin he had met Antonio Gramsci (the most important leader ... |
Hitchin | ... since the expulsion of the religious orders the superior general resided at | , England. In the early 20th century, the congregation has two houses in t ... |
Southampton | ... on Coldfield (Birmingham), Glasshoughton (near Castleford), Eastleigh (near | ), MetroCentre in Gateshead, Telford Shopping Centre (Shropshire), Borough ... |
York | Dench was born in Heworth, | , England, the daughter of Eleanora Olave (née Jones), a native of Dublin, ... |
Huntsville, Tennessee | ... Route 27, which connects the city to Wartburg and Harriman to the south and | and Lexington, Kentucky to the north. US-27 intersects Interstate 40 appro ... |
Dublin | ... Defence of The Realms Acts, was shot by British troops in Kilmainham Gaol, | |
Tübingen | ... 7) in 1540, he was compelled again to go into exile and lived for a time at | , and, between 1543 and 1547, was a pastor and schoolmaster at Bergzabern ... |
Port Talbot | ... Cistercian monastery, located in the village of Margam, a suburb of modern | in Wales |
Weymouth | ... l, Tunisia and Uganda will also be based in the area. With the exception of | (which will host various sailing events) Bedford will accommodate more Oly ... |
Derry | ... scholarship to St. Columb's College, a Catholic boarding school situated in | . Heaney's brother, Christopher, was killed in a road accident at the age ... |
Westport, Connecticut | Woodward continues to live in | |
Kerch | ... ta plaques of a figure holding a knife over a bull have been excavated near | in the Crimea, dated by Beskow and Clauss to the second half of the 1st ce ... |
Barnet | ... es (300 ft) above sea level about north of Charing Cross and about south of | . To the west is the Dollis valley formed by Dollis Brook which is the nat ... |
Sherborne | #Andover, Salisbury, Shaftsbury, | , Crewkern |
Padua | ... aly. Already proficient in Latin and Greek, he studied Hebrew and Arabic in | with Elia del Medigo, a Jewish Averroist, and read Aramaic manuscripts wit ... |
Luton | Bedfordshire is served by a large number of taxi companies. | is reported to have the highest number of taxicabs per head of population ... |
Kaskaskia | The original capital of Illinois was at | . The overland route from Kaskaskia to the interior of the State followed ... |
Eastleigh | ... in Dudley, Sutton Coldfield (Birmingham), Glasshoughton (near Castleford), | (near Southampton), MetroCentre in Gateshead, Telford Shopping Centre (Shr ... |
Cologne | ... rking at the studio of influential German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen in | |
Liverpool | ... 7 and had returned to run the Forth Street Works while George was living in | and overseeing the construction of the new line. Robert was very much resp ... |
Göttingen | ... gy at Halle, at age 22 (in 1784) Persoon switched to medicine at Leiden and | . He received a doctorate from the "Kaiserlich-Leopoldinisch-Carolinische ... |
Oxford | ... 877 by a local boatman. The canoe is preserved at the Pitt Rivers Museum in | |
Ewell | ... ng places include: New Malden, Kingston, Surbiton, Berrylands, Chessington, | and Worcester Park |
Graysville, Tennessee | ... r, which includes developed areas adjacent to the city and extends south to | , had 9,050 people in 2000 |
Boston | ... , large Irish American communities have been found in Philadelphia; Chicago | ;; New York City; Detroit; New England; Baltimore; Pittsburgh; St. Paul, M ... |
Bletchley | There are rural services also running between Bedford and | along the Marston Vale Line |
Mainz | Reliefs on a cup found in | , appear to depict a Mithraic initiation. On the cup, the initiate is depi ... |
Bedford | There are rural services also running between | and Bletchley along the Marston Vale Line |
Bologna | ... ially advanced the interests of the city by their industry and commerce. At | , Pisa, Naples and numerous other Italian cities, they freely exercised th ... |
Castleford | ... ), Merry Hill in Dudley, Sutton Coldfield (Birmingham), Glasshoughton (near | ), Eastleigh (near Southampton), MetroCentre in Gateshead, Telford Shoppin ... |
Dartford | Jagger was born at Livingstone Hospital into a middle class family in | , Kent, England. His father, Basil Fanshawe ("Joe") Jagger (13 April 1913 ... |
Coleshill | ... nistrative county of Warwickshire, with the exception of those areas around | , Polesworth, Alcester and Studley in western Warwickshire, which have Bir ... |
Chichester | ... k joined a reformed Faces, playing at the Vintage at Goodwood festival near | in August 2010. In April 2011 he stood in for Mani playing bass for Primal ... |
Staines | #London, Hounslow, | , Basingstoke, Andove |
Southampton | ... o longer-distance destinations, the most important of which are Portsmouth, | , and Bournemouth, all on the south coast. All regular services are operat ... |
Tyldesley | ... me a Quaker. Her brothers, one of whom is actor Jeffery Dench, were born in | , Lancashire. Notable relatives also include her niece, Emma Dench, a Roma ... |
Elk Park, North Carolina | ... er of town, and into the confluence with the Watauga River at Elizabethton. | is found on the opposite (southern) side of Roan Mountain and across the T ... |
Milton Keynes | ... s has three junctions around Luton, one serving Bedford and another serving | |
Zweibrücken | ... Lunéville (9 February 1801) Bavaria lost the Palatinate and the duchies of | and Jülich |
Basingstoke | #London, Hounslow, Staines, | , Andove |
Leeds | To these was added in 1959 the M1 motorway, the London to | motorway. This has three junctions around Luton, one serving Bedford and a ... |
Dartford | ... Cannon Street, London Charing Cross or London Victoria to the west, and to | and Gravesend to the east. Some trains in peak hours go to Slade Green |
Sheerness | ... a more ambitious 16 km (10 mi) long barrier across the Thames Estuary from | in Kent to Southend in Essex |
Danbury | ... cities. When combined, Bridgeport (1st), Stamford (4th), Norwalk (6th) and | (7th) contain about 429,800 people; almost half the population of the coun ... |
Bournemouth | ... destinations, the most important of which are Portsmouth, Southampton, and | , all on the south coast. All regular services are operated by South West ... |
Maastricht | ... (Bavay, France), Atuatuca Tungrorum (Tongeren, Belgium), Mosae Trajectum ( | , Netherlands), and Cologne connected points along the frontier |
Abingdon | ... ate from the American Shakespeare Center in Staunton. The Barter Theatre in | won the first ever Regional Theatre Tony Award in 1948, while the Signatur ... |
Dudley | ... 0s. They were located in Leyland, Caerphilly (Mid Glamorgan), Merry Hill in | , Sutton Coldfield (Birmingham), Glasshoughton (near Castleford), Eastleig ... |
Stafford | ... is scheme and in the event, although the canal opened from Shardlow to near | in 1770, it took eleven years to drive the tunnel |
Tijuana | ... atistical area. A major question is whether or not to include San Diego and | |
Brownsville | ... United States. The population was 218 at the 2000 census. It is part of the | –Harlingen Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Ridgefield | ... chian Mountains run through Fairfield County. The Taconics begin roughly in | and the Berkshires begin roughly in Northern Trumbull, both running north ... |
St. Stephen, New Brunswick | ... tion with the Maritimes and Northeast Pipeline at the Canada/US border near | . The National Energy Board (NEB) has issued its Environmental Assessment ... |
Chapel Hill's | The Town of Tar Heel is often confused with | "Tar Heel Town," which is home of the University of North Carolina at Chap ... |
Boston | ... es. The oldest indoor ice hockey arena still in use today for ice hockey is | 's Matthews Arena, built in 1910 |
Honiton | #Crewkerne, | , Exeter, Ashburton, Plymout |
Kempston | ... had a population of 80,000 in mid 2005, with 19,720 in the adjacent town of | . The Bedford Urban Area which includes Kempston, Elstow and Biddenham for ... |
Newcastle upon Tyne | ... e brothers, John and Simon Fraser. His limbs were displayed, separately, in | , Berwick-upon-Tweed, Stirling, and Perth. A plaque stands in a wall of St ... |
Daventry | ... age is 14 mi (22.5 km) north of Northampton, 13.3 mi (21.4 km) northeast of | , and 7 mi (11 km) south of Market Harborough. It is 2.4 mi (3.9 km) from ... |
Cambridge, Massachusetts | ... sly at Birkbeck, University of London, and currently at Harvard University, | |
Walton-on-Thames | ... ravel deposits laid down by the river above the London Clay between Cobham, | and Esher. The depth of the deposits generally varies from to , and the lo ... |
Sant'Anna di Stazzema | ... vac and Kraljevo; Norwegian village of Telavåg; and the Italian villages of | and Marzabotto. Furthermore, the Waffen SS executed hostages (random or se ... |
Falkirk | ... pproach apart from the Pows to the east was directly over the old road from | . If this route, virtually the only solid ground on which heavy cavalry co ... |
Caerphilly | ... veral hypermarkets in the UK until the 1980s. They were located in Leyland, | (Mid Glamorgan), Merry Hill in Dudley, Sutton Coldfield (Birmingham), Glas ... |
Aylesbury | ... also campaigned and raised funds for the Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital in | , near her family home |
Brownsville | ... ited States. The population was 5,961 at the 2000 census. It is part of the | –Harlingen Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Phibsboro | Approaching Glasnevin via | is what is known as Hart's Corner but which about a 200 years ago was call ... |
Great Yarmouth | The River Yare is navigable from the sea at | all the way to Trowse, south of the city. From there the River Wensum is n ... |
Stargard | ... with the present-day Mecklenburg-Strelitz district (the former Lordship of | ), and the western exclave of the former Bishopric of Ratzeburg in modern ... |
Oxford | ... in 1777 and coal was finally transported from the Midlands to the Thames at | in January 1790, some 18 years after Brindley's death. Development of the ... |
Lanesborough | ... and Betty and Bobby attended a Spartan boarding school called Crestalban in | , which is located in the Berkshires. In 1921, Ruth Davis moved to New Yor ... |
Market Harborough | ... ail travel, the Midland Main line can be accessed at the railway station in | . There is a bus service between Market Harborough and Northampton that st ... |
Smithtown, New York | ... ered with the aid of Lion Gardiner (who in turn was to get large portion of | in appreciation). The Montauketts, ravaged by smallpox and threatened by t ... |
Great Tellico | Tellico Plains occupies the former site of the Cherokee town of | , which was one of the more important towns of the Overhill Cherokee durin ... |
Missoula | Missoula County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana, with | as its county seat and largest city. It is the only county in the Missoula ... |
Woolwich | ... development along the River Thames. Custom is also drawn from Plumstead and | (in the neighbouring borough of Greenwich). The residents of these areas i ... |
Fakenham | National Cycle Route 1 passes through Norwich, linking Beccles and | (and eventually Dover and the Shetland Islands) |
Dartford | ... does not come under the SE postcode area and continues to be serviced from | , Kent, with DA postal codes |
Mount Pleasant | ... ful attempt in the mid-1970s to disaffiliate Sleepy Hollow from the town of | , continues to advocate for secession — Sleepy Hollow from Mount Pleasant ... |
Shrewsbury | Horne was educated at a preparatory school in | , followed by St George's School, Harpenden and the London School of Econo ... |
Southampton | ... n Portsea Island. It is situated south west from London and south east from | |
Wesel | ... ent to Denmark (where his brother-in-law was chaplain to the king), then to | , and finally back to Bergzabern. In 1559, he was again in England, but wa ... |
West Chester, Pennsylvania | Lackey was born in | and has also lived throughout the US and Europe, Anguilla, Sealand, Dubai, ... |
Berwick-upon-Tweed | ... Simon Fraser. His limbs were displayed, separately, in Newcastle upon Tyne, | , Stirling, and Perth. A plaque stands in a wall of St. Bartholomew's Hosp ... |
Chapel Hill | ... uthwest of Raleigh, 47 miles southeast of Greensboro, and 17 miles south of | . The population was 3,743 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Ch ... |
Oxford | ... Dragon School is a British coeducational, preparatory school in the city of | , founded in 1877 as the Oxford Preparatory School, or OPS. It is primaril ... |
Newport, ME | ... rtland, ME, where I-95 takes a more northerly route paralleled by ME 100 to | . Here it picks up U.S. 2, which it keeps all the way to its northern term ... |
Nicomedia | ... he was completely successful, and ordered his father to be put to death at | . During his long reign Nicomedes adhered steadily to the Roman alliance, ... |
Chincoteague | On the Eastern Shore island of | the annual Pony Swim & Auction of feral Chincoteague ponies at the end of ... |
Sardis | ... sts on the plateau between Lake Gygaea and the river Hermus to the north of | —a large mound of earth with a substructure of huge stones. It was excavat ... |
Greenburgh | ... vocate for secession — Sleepy Hollow from Mount Pleasant and Tarrytown from | — as another way to save money. “If the idea is to save money, why have tw ... |
Genoa | ... was educated for the legal profession, which he abandoned for journalism in | . He was a volunteer in the campaign of 1859 and served with Garibaldi in ... |
Market Harborough | ... hampton, 13.3 mi (21.4 km) northeast of Daventry, and 7 mi (11 km) south of | . It is 2.4 mi (3.9 km) from Junction 2 of the A14 road, giving it access ... |
Chico | ... headquarters of the Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria is located in | |
Nijmegen | ... Roman territory, either between the Rhine and Waal rivers from Noviomagus ( | , Netherlands) to Traiectum (Utrecht, Netherlands) or near Trier. These tr ... |
Derrybeg | ... sang with her siblings in her mother's choir at St Mary's Catholic Church, | . She attended Loreto Community School in Milford, County Donegal and then ... |
Edgware | ... reached Finchley in 1867. The route ran from Finsbury Park via Finchley to | . The branch opened from Finchley in 1872 |
Dover | ... oute 1 passes through Norwich, linking Beccles and Fakenham (and eventually | and the Shetland Islands) |
St. Thomas, Nevada | ... River Station in Wyoming, aiming to run the two rivers all the way down to | , near present-day Hoover Dam. Powell and nine men – none of whom had prio ... |
Boston | ... itored and sometimes locked.Bernard Francis Law, Cardinal and Archbishop of | , Massachusetts, United States resigned after Church documents were reveal ... |
Bulltown | Important salt works were formerly located at | and here, in 1772, Captain Bull and his family and friendly Delaware India ... |
Berea, Kentucky | Berea College is a liberal arts work college in | (south of Lexington), founded in 1855. Current full-time enrollment is 1,5 ... |
1770 | Access to the islands via boat is available from Gladstone, Bundaberg and | |
Tullamore | ... g with the kings of Ulster and Leinster. He led his army to Mag Leana, near | , County Offaly. Conn retreated to Connacht, gathered his forces, and reto ... |
Biscoe, North Carolina | ... he Page family of Aberdeen, NC), completed a branch to Star from Filo, NC ( | ) in 1895, it was only a short period later before Star was incorporated i ... |
Newton Abbot | ... railway station is situated a little inland adjacent to the road leading to | . Not all trains stop at Torre |
St Marychurch | ... e become connected over the years, swallowing up villages and towns such as | , Cockington, Marldon, Churston Ferrers and Galmpton. Torbay is bordered b ... |
Natchitoches, Louisiana | ... oches County and is situated in East Texas. Nacogdoches is a sister city of | |
Nantwich | #Lichfield, Rugeley, Stone, Stableford, | , Tarporley, Cheste |
Dublin | ... ly residential neighbourhood, it is located on the Northside of the city of | (about 3 km north of Dublin City centre). It was originally established on ... |
Esztergom | He was born as Vajk in the town of | . His father was Grand Prince Géza of Hungary; his mother was Sarolt, daug ... |
Accrington | ... hant Navy. Morecambe was a Bevin Boy: conscripted to work in a coal mine in | from May 1944. He was invalided out 11 months later because of a heart def ... |
Rye, Sussex | ... ope Co Ltd in 1915. In 1923 Lawrence Sperry was killed in an air crash near | . The company subsequently expanded to the Golden Mile, Brentford in 1931, ... |
Logan, Utah | ... States. The population was 7,609 at the 2010 census. It is included in the | –Idaho (partial) Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Grand Forks, North Dakota | ... 997 flood that devastated many communities upriver from Winnipeg, including | and Ste. Agathe, Manitoba. It also kept Winnipeg safe during the 2009 floo ... |
Tamworth | ... ip produced the Oerlikon 20mm cannon, Stafford produced rocket projectiles, | produced two-pounder gun carriages, Mansfield produced the Boys Anti-tank ... |
Newquay | ... est of Wadebridge, ten miles northwest of Bodmin and ten miles northeast of | . The population of Padstow civil parish was 3,162 in the 2001 census |
Barking | ... run by Samuel Batts. His daughter, Elizabeth, married James Cook in 1762 at | , after the Royal Navy captain had stayed at the Inn. The couple initially ... |
Logan, Utah | ... States. The population was 1,766 at the 2010 census. It is included in the | -Idaho (partial) Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Cambridge | ... with the in-construction Great Yarmouth Outer Harbour. Norwich is linked to | via the A11, which leads to the M11 motorway for London and the M25. It is ... |
Kingston upon Thames | ... in H. A. Saintsbury's Jim, a Romance of Cockayne. It opened in July 1903 in | , but the show was unsuccessful and it closed after two weeks. Chaplin's c ... |
Wittenberg | ... on 31 October 1517 and traditionally nailed to the door of Castle Church in | . Albert forwarded the theses to Rome, suspecting them of heresy |
Provo | Mona is a city in Juab County, Utah, United States. It is part of the | –Orem, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 850 at the 2 ... |
Albury Wodonga Development Corporation | ... o the east of Lavington, was established as a new residential suburb by the | in the 1970s. In the 1990s a new campus of the Charles Sturt University wa ... |
Brixham | ... ain towns around the bay: Torquay in the north, Paignton in the centre, and | in the south, which have become connected over the years, swallowing up vi ... |
Gloucester | ... a daughter of Wulfhere. An 11th-century history of St. Peter's Monastery in | names two other women, Eadburh and Eafe, as queens of Wulfhere, but neithe ... |
Heidelberg | ... vernment after annoying Hitler with a series of speeches in Berlin, Vienna, | , and Munich and also as part of a power struggle with Friedrich Wilhelm K ... |
Florence, Arizona | Filming took place on location in | and the town's preserved Main Street appears throughout the movie |
Killingworth | ... n 1803 their son Robert was born, and in 1804 they moved to West Moor, near | while George worked as a brakesman at Killingworth pit. His wife gave birt ... |
Spa, Belgium | ... formation about Poirot's birth or at least childhood in or near the town of | : "But we did not go into Spa itself. We left the main road and wound into ... |
Brighton | ... between the historic lines of Waterloo to Southampton and London Bridge to | . However, a recent addition of Mitcham Eastfields railway station in June ... |
Dublin | ... idhe" after an ancient chieftain) is a largely residential neighbourhood of | , Ireland |
Medicine Park | The geographic territory covers the Oklahoma communities of Lawton, Cache, | , and all other communities in , and all Caddo County communities except f ... |
Mexborough | ... ael Hawthorn (10 April 1929 – 22 January 1959) was a racing driver, born in | , Yorkshire, England, and educated at Ardingly College, West Sussex |
Stafford | ... d produced the Besa machine gun, Ruislip produced the Oerlikon 20mm cannon, | produced rocket projectiles, Tamworth produced two-pounder gun carriages, ... |
Ghent | ... e collieries and blast furnaces of Walloon was the old cloth making town of | ." Michel De Coster, Professor at the Université de Liège wrote also: "The ... |
Leiden | ... These findings were made public in December 2005 in the Naturalis museum in | . The finds showed that 7.1% of the fossil remains found in the swamp belo ... |
Chester | #Lichfield, Rugeley, Stone, Stableford, Nantwich, Tarporley, | #Chester, Denbigh, Conway, Beaumaris, Holyhead #London, Hounslow, Staines, ... |
Hamelin | ... the A380, which traces the outskirts of the town as Hellevoetsluis Way and | Way, leading to the A38 and the M5 at Exeter. The A3022 branches from the ... |
Mankato | The southeast three-quarters of the city of | and the west half of the city of Eagle Lake are within the township geogra ... |
Boulder | ... Escalante was finally settled in 1875. The even more isolated community of | to the north was established as a ranching community in 1889 |
Southampton | ... way, due to its being equidistant between the historic lines of Waterloo to | and London Bridge to Brighton. However, a recent addition of Mitcham Eastf ... |
Hillsborough | ... gh to the Cape Fear River and ultimately to Fayetteville as well as linking | to Smithfield |
Dover | ... strait is from the South Foreland, 6 kilometres (some 4 miles) northeast of | in the county of Kent, England, to Cap Gris Nez, a cape near to Calais in ... |
Galway | ... uadat the south, or Leth Moga ("Mug's half"), with the border lying between | in the west and Dublin in the east |
Dorking | The Mole above | drains an area of , of which approximately 60% is on Wealden Clay or Ather ... |
Boston | ... n Common is the only remaining original common on the east coast outside of | |
Shaunavon, Saskatchewan | ... ckenheiser started playing minor hockey on outdoor rinks in her hometown of | when she was five years old. She played exclusively on boys teams until sh ... |
Carchemish | ... the temple, Necho king of Egypt came up to fight against the Babylonians at | on the Euphrates River and that King Josiah was fatally wounded by an Egyp ... |
Newcastle upon Tyne | George Stephenson was born in Wylam, Northumberland, west of | . He was the second child of Robert and Mabel, neither of whom could read ... |
Puebla de Sanabria | ... s. Father- and son-in-law mediated under Cardinal Cisneros at Remesal, near | , and at Renedo, the only result of which was an indecent family quarrel, ... |
Dublin | ... h Moga ("Mug's half"), with the border lying between Galway in the west and | in the east |
Edessa | At her temples at Ascalon, Hierapolis Bambyce, and | , there were fish ponds containing fish only her priests might touch. Glue ... |
Sutton | ... statesman and signer of the Declaration of Independence. The county seat is | . The center of population of West Virginia is located in Braxton County, ... |
Epsom | ... north with the Broadway and on the south with the A240 Kingston Road toward | , is known as the Toby Jug Roundabout, named after the public house which ... |
Budapest | ... e joined the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra for their concerts in Warsaw and | , as well as other Eastern bloc countries. He toured with the IPO in the s ... |
Oxford | John Gielgud died of a respiratory infection and was cremated at | Crematorium |
Houlton, ME | ... ks up U.S. 2, which it keeps all the way to its northern terminus just past | . Less than three miles from the Canadian border, I-95 intersects U.S. 1 f ... |
Mansfield | ... d produced rocket projectiles, Tamworth produced two-pounder gun carriages, | produced the Boys Anti-tank gun and Shirley produced rifles. These were di ... |
Mankato | ... United States. The population was 247 at the 2010 census. It is part of the | –North Mankato Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Logan, Utah | ... States. The population was 9,495 at the 2010 census. It is included in the | -Idaho (partial) Metropolitan Statistical Area, and is the second largest ... |
Dubris | ... ius' praetorian prefect, Asclepiodotus. Constantius himself had landed near | (Dover) and marched on Londinium (London), whose citizens greeted him as a ... |
Nottingham | ... ressed. Following futile negotiations, Charles raised the royal standard in | on 22 August 1642. He then set up his court at Oxford, when his government ... |
Drumcondra | Griffith Avenue, which runs through Glasnevin, | and Marino. The avenue spans three electoral constituencies, and is the lo ... |
towns | ... are now discontinued. In New England, because of the greater importance of | over counties, similar areas are defined based on town units, known as s ( ... |
Paignton | ... ra Way, to the seafront as Newton Road and then Avenue Road, and then on to | as Torbay Road. The A379 runs past the harbour to Babbacombe and St Marych ... |
Guilderland | ... the Northway begins south of the interchange with I-87 and I-90 at US 20 in | . This short expressway spur, known locally as Fuller Road Alternate, is d ... |
Denbigh | #Chester, | , Conway, Beaumaris, Holyhea |
Beaumaris | #Chester, Denbigh, Conway, | , Holyhea |
Kuranda | ... ark in Queensland (Australia), 1,404 km northwest of Brisbane and 2 km from | . Barron Gorge is part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. The Kuranda ... |
Sandy | Nearby small towns include Ampthill, Biggleswade, Flitwick, and | , all of which are in Central Bedfordshire. The nearest towns and cities w ... |
Portsmouth | ... ion of industrial activity in an area bounded on the north by A3 London-to- | trunk route, which runs through the area. The access junction for the A3, ... |
Eugene, Oregon | ... om 1963-1966 Appleton was a graduate student at the University of Oregon in | where he studied with Homer Keller, Henri Lazarof, Felix Salzer and Robert ... |
Chester | # | , Denbigh, Conway, Beaumaris, Holyhea |
Lucca | ... Maria Pia of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, on 20 April 1893 at the Villa Pianore in | in Italy, producing four children |
Scarborough | ... playwright. He has written and produced seventy-three full-length plays in | and London and was, between 1972 and 2009, the artistic director of the St ... |
Alexandria | ... Roman times with several academic institutions in Constantinople, Antioch, | and other centres of Greek learning while Eastern Roman science was essent ... |
Cambridge, Massachusetts | Curtin was born in | , the daughter of Mary Constance (née Farrell) and John Joseph Curtin, who ... |
Southampton | ... etts. It crashed into an apple orchard in the western Massachusetts town of | on the final approach to the Barnes Municipal Airport in Westfield . The p ... |
Colwyn Bay | Dingle was a member of the British government eclipse expeditions of 1927 ( | ) and 1932 (Montreal), both of which failed to make any observations due t ... |
Tübingen | ... pernicus. He went on to Peter Apian in Ingolstadt and Joachim Camerarius in | , then to Gasser in his hometown. From Feldkirch he set out on his journey ... |
Dover | ... traffic, the strait is criss-crossed from north to south by ferries linking | to Calais and Boulogne. Until the 1990s these provided the only surface-ba ... |
Oxford | ... e Wind in the Willows. He was an outstanding pupil at St Edward's School in | . During his early years at St. Edwards a sports regimen had not been esta ... |
Dublin | ... ucted extensive raids in Ireland and founded the cities of Waterford, Cork, | and Limerick. The Vikings and Scandinavians settled down and intermixed wi ... |
Alcester | ... rwickshire, with the exception of those areas around Coleshill, Polesworth, | and Studley in western Warwickshire, which have Birmingham (B) postcodes i ... |
Gravesend, Kent | ... n 14 October 1735, Charles and his brother John sailed on The Simmonds from | for Savannah in the Georgia Colony in British America at the request of th ... |
Alexandria | ... itial success as the Seleucids defeated and drove the Egyptian army back to | itself. As the king planned on how to conclude the war, he was informed th ... |
Singidunum | ... two leaders of the Arians, bishops Palladius of Ratiaria and Secundianus of | , confident of numbers, prevailed upon Gratian to call a general council f ... |
Carnuntum | ... imian's step-grandson and also his son-in-law), in Trier. At the Council of | in November 308, Diocletian and his successor, Galerius, forced Maximian t ... |
Provo | Salem is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States. It is part of the | –Orem Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 6,423 at the 2010 ... |
Viminacium | ... ities of Illyricum and forts on the river, including (according to Priscus) | , a city of Moesia. Their advance began at Margus, where they demanded tha ... |
Wilhelmshaven | ... novel Cryptonomicon includes a fictitious U-691, a Type IXD/42, launched at | on 19 September 1940 (four years before IXD/42s were actually developed) a ... |
Champlain | ... ply the "Northway"), and it continues all the way to the Canadian border at | . I-87 joins the Northway at exit 1. However, the Northway begins south of ... |
Paignton | There are three main towns around the bay: Torquay in the north, | in the centre, and Brixham in the south, which have become connected over ... |
Leatherhead | The stretch of river between Thorncroft Manor (1 km south of | ) and River Lane in Fetcham has been designated a Local Nature Reserve. Al ... |
Dublin | ... , attended a memorial service for Mountbatten in St. Patrick's Cathedral in | |
Bedford | ... rnestoke, Stodden, Willey, Wixamtree, along with the liberty and borough of | |
Boston | ... nd Ruth Pearce left the show, Michelle went into the Army and Ruth moved to | in the USA. 2010 also saw the return of Dr. Joe Fenton who left in 2008, h ... |
Göttingen | Kolbe was born in Elliehausen, near | , Kingdom of Hanover (Germany) as the eldest son of a Protestant pastor. A ... |
Brixham | ... through Torquay – the "Bayline" number 12 service between Newton Abbot and | , and the X46 service between Exeter and Paignton – while other routes ope ... |
Esk | Crows Nest is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 40 km west of | and 6 km east of Crows Nest |
Oak City, Utah | In 1871 settlers of | built a dam at what is now Leamington. The town itself was settled in 1873 ... |
Lüneburg | ... th century, the property of the family was centered in the Bardengau around | and they controlled the march named after them. In the middle of the 10th ... |
Croydon | ... of Lambeth and the London Borough of Sutton. Mitcham is close to Wimbledon, | , Streatham and Tooting. The River Wandle bounds the town to the southwest ... |
Požarevac | ... year Attila and Bleda met with the imperial legation at Margus (present-day | ) and, all seated on horseback in the Hunnic manner, negotiated a successf ... |
Cambridge, Massachusetts | ... ) was a supercomputer company headquartered originally in Kendall Square in | in 1986, near MIT. It was co-founded by Steven Frank and Henry Burkhardt I ... |
Silver Reef | ... areas decided to relocate to this area. Its proximity to the ghost town of | , the Pine Valley Mountains, and Zion National Park have changed the local ... |
St Marychurch | ... o Paignton as Torbay Road. The A379 runs past the harbour to Babbacombe and | , and then north along the coast to Teignmouth. Two bus routes operated by ... |
Crows Nest | ... national park in Queensland, Australia, 40 km west of Esk and 6 km east of | |
town | Dorset is a | in Bennington County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,036 at ... |
town | Lyndonville is a village in the | of Lyndon, in Caledonia County, Vermont, United States. Lyndonville's popu ... |
Teignmouth | ... harbour to Babbacombe and St Marychurch, and then north along the coast to | . Two bus routes operated by Stagecoach Devon pass through Torquay – the " ... |
Fort Kent, ME | ... ersects U.S. 1 for the last time; the federal route is headed due north for | |
Torquay | There are three main towns around the bay: | in the north, Paignton in the centre, and Brixham in the south, which have ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... north of the A47 (bypassed to the south of the city) which connects it with | to the east and with Kings Lynn to the west, which ultimately connects to ... |
Deniliquin | ... o Albury are the Riverina Highway, which continues west through Berrigan to | and east to Lake Hume; and the Olympic Highway (renamed from the Olympic W ... |
Coimbra | ... hen moving down towards the sea. It was "a long and grueling battle" before | , at the mouth of the Mondego, was taken on 25 July 1064 after a six-month ... |
Dunstable | #London, High Barnet, St Albans, | , Stony Stratford, Towceste |
Alexandria | ... he produce of the monks' labour was committed to him, and by him shipped to | . The money raised by the sale was expended in the purchase of stores for ... |
Holmesville | ... n County by an act of the Territorial General Assembly on December 9, 1815. | was selected as the county seat December 11, 1816 in honor of Major Andrew ... |
Dorking | ... he geologist C.C. Fagg, identified twenty five active swallow holes between | and Mickleham, finding that most were only a few centimetres in diameter a ... |
Castlerea | ... St. Malachy's College, Belfast. He worked for a period in a drapery shop in | , County Roscommon. He had studied medicine, but gave it up and began work ... |
Kalkan | ... exodus. Abandoned Greek houses can still be seen at in the towns of Demre, | , Kas and Kaya which is a Greek ghost town. A small population of Turkish ... |
Oswestry | ... 5 August 642, Penda killed Oswald at the battle of Maserfield, probably at | in the northwest midlands. Penda is not recorded as overlord of the other ... |
Brixham | ... s a Borough, from the amalgamation of the Boroughs of Torquay, Paignton and | . Historically part of the county of Devon, Torbay was made a unitary auth ... |
Belfast | ... d at the Christian Brothers' School, Westport and at St. Malachy's College, | . He worked for a period in a drapery shop in Castlerea, County Roscommon. ... |
Berrigan | ... ch connect to Albury are the Riverina Highway, which continues west through | to Deniliquin and east to Lake Hume; and the Olympic Highway (renamed from ... |
Cowra | ... passing through Wagga Wagga and terminating with the Mid-Western Highway at | |
Maidstone | #London, Farningham, | , Ashford, Hyth |
Bradford | ... im Road, Manningham, which he described as an "ultra-respectable" suburb of | |
Paignton | ... ted in 1968 as a Borough, from the amalgamation of the Boroughs of Torquay, | and Brixham. Historically part of the county of Devon, Torbay was made a u ... |
Shrewsbury | ... rther twinnings with other European towns are planned. Under discussion are | , United Kingdom, and Tekirdağ in western Turkey |
Northfleet | ... t is generally accepted that it was first manufactured by William Aspdin at | , England in about 1842. The German Government issued a standard on Portla ... |
Durham | ... to Star. The Durham and Charlotte Railroad was to connect the two cities of | and Charlotte. Because The town of Star was the junction and crossroads fo ... |
Caernarfon | ... ecember 1955, by a written reply by the Home Secretary Gwilym Lloyd George. | had also vied for this title. Cardiff therefore celebrated two important a ... |
Portsmouth | The Mountbatten Leisure Centre at | , UK is named in his honour |
Glenrothes | ... llage in central Fife, Scotland.It is located 0.5 miles to the southwest of | . The population of the village was recorded as 1,320 in the 2001 census |
Croydon | ... born Ralph May in Farnborough, Kent, England, 3 December 1944 and raised in | ) is an English singer-songwriter and acoustic guitar player who has been ... |
South Shields | ... Bridge into Gateshead and then towards the finish line away on the coast at | . Another famous athletic event is the Blaydon Race (a road race from Newc ... |
Macon | The city is in the | metropolitan area |
Cork City | ... 15 August 1917, just yards from the famous Shandon bells and St. Anne's in | . The youngest of five boys, with two girls born after him, Jack, as he wa ... |
Ahoskie, North Carolina | On May 12, 1990, Henson traveled to | , with his daughter Cheryl to visit his father and stepmother. The next da ... |
Yallourn | The development of the | open cut coal mine and power station in the 1920s contributed to Morwell's ... |
Liverpool | Baker was born in Scotland Road, | , Lancashire, the son of Mary Jan |
Ypsilanti | ... ownship is surrounded by the nearby, larger communities of Canton Township, | and Ann Arbor. The township is largely rural north of Geddes Road, which h ... |
Noosa Heads | ... ark in Queensland, Australia, 121 km north of Brisbane. It is situated near | between the Pacific Ocean and the Sunshine Coasts's northern area of urban ... |
La Barge | ... very dusty desert before reaching the Green River near the present town of | . Ferries here transferred them across the Green River. From there the Sub ... |
Bath | ... months before he was able to resume work, and he spent time convalescing at | and Cambridge. His regular bouts of gastrointestinal illnesses precipitate ... |
Reading | ... ord. In addition, there are also express mainline rail services from nearby | to Paddington and High Wycombe which accesses London Marylebone. A short d ... |
Leongatha | ... Other main roads include the Strzelecki Highway (B460) running south toward | |
Sirmium | Maximian was born near | (modern Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia) in the province of Pannonia, around 250 ... |
Romsey | ... 9 on land that originally formed part of the Broadlands Estate in Whitenap, | |
Wilhelmshaven | ... man commander agreed to surrender and the German soldiers were evacuated to | in Germany. On June 11, 1945, the island became the last part of Europe fr ... |
Jindera | ... h, and Wirlinga and Lake Hume village to the east. Howlong (20 km west) and | (16 km north) are the closest towns outside of the Albury city area, and a ... |
Aglona | ... 63. According to a late medieval tradition, the assassination took place in | . He was buried along with his horses, in accordance with ancestral tradit ... |
Stuttgart | ... n average speed of . The car was first produced by Dannenhauer & Strauss in | , then by Massholder in Heidelberg and at last by Robert Schenk in Stuttga ... |
Templeville | # | (incorporated 1865) (This town is partly in Caroline County and partly in ... |
Hampton | ... erchange with U.S. Route 4. Tolls are collected once at a mainline plaza in | |
Towcester | #London, High Barnet, St Albans, Dunstable, Stony Stratford, | #Towcester, Daventry, Coventry, Lichfield #Lichfield, Rugeley, Stone, Stab ... |
St. Marys | ... east of Stratford and flows southwest, entering the North Thames River near | . It was originally known as the Little Thames River |
Ridgely | # | (incorporated 1896 |
Wytheville, Virginia | ... e of twelve, when he left Laurel Hill to be educated by various teachers in | , and at the home of his aunt Anne (Archibald's sister) and her husband Ju ... |
Carolina Beach | ... is found on Pleasure Island directly south of the Wilmington Beach annex of | and just north of Fort Fisher |
Deansgrange | ... 22 Glasnevin, along with Grangegorman and Clonken or Clonkene (now known as | ), had become the farm for Christ Church Cathedral and it seems to have ma ... |
Whitnash | ... the 1974 local government reform it was merged with Warwick, Kenilworth and | , and surrounding rural areas into the Warwick District, which has its off ... |
Heidelberg | ... first produced by Dannenhauer & Strauss in Stuttgart, then by Massholder in | and at last by Robert Schenk in Stuttgart. The total number of produced ca ... |
Oxford | ... t son of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. He was educated at the Dragon School in | and then at the Oratory School. He was commissioned into the Royal Air For ... |
Keyport | ... west past numerous businesses and runs through Hazlet before crossing into | . In Keyport, the route comes to an interchange with the northern terminus ... |
Boston | ... ominent example of a megalopolis is the Northeast megalopolis consisting of | , Hartford, Greater New York City, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Delaware, Bal ... |
Finglas | ... monasteries at Glendalough and Clondalkin, the monasteries at Glasnevin and | were attacked and destroyed |
El Paso, Texas | ... he Star Trek television series created by Gene Roddenberry (who was born in | ) |
Rostock | ... Ages the region profited from the vicinity of the wealthy Hanseatic city of | . The worst time in regional history was the Thirty Years' War, which depo ... |
Stony Stratford | #London, High Barnet, St Albans, Dunstable, | , Towceste |
Clondalkin | ... asions in the eighth century. After raids on monasteries at Glendalough and | , the monasteries at Glasnevin and Finglas were attacked and destroyed |
Warragul | | Radio stations Star FM and 3GG service this region |
Blaydon | ... er famous athletic event is the Blaydon Race (a road race from Newcastle to | ), which has taken place on 9 June annually since 1981, to commemorate the ... |
Horley | ... try to the Mole Gap as far south as Tilgate Forest. Above Meath Green (near | ), the terrace corresponds to the flood plain of the river, however from t ... |
Federalsburg | # | (incorporated 1823 |
Glendalough | ... l the Viking invasions in the eighth century. After raids on monasteries at | and Clondalkin, the monasteries at Glasnevin and Finglas were attacked and ... |
Sirmium | ... acked Margus and Viminacium, and then took Singidunum (modern Belgrade) and | . During 442 Theodosius recalled his troops from Sicily and ordered a larg ... |
Goldsboro | # | (incorporated 1906 |
Totnes | ... o the south and west, and by Teignbridge to the north. Nearby towns include | and Dartmouth in the South Hams, and Newton Abbot and Teignmouth in Teignb ... |
Greensboro | # | (incorporated 1826 |
Montpellier | ... King of Valencia, King of Majorca (for a time), Count of Barcelona, Lord of | , and (temporarily) Duke of Athens and Neopatria. Each of these titles gav ... |
Esztergom | ... I (Esztergom, Principality of Hungary, 967 or 969 or 975 – 15 August 1038, | or Székesfehérvár, Kingdom of Hungary), born as Vajk, was the Grand Prince ... |
Dillsboro | ... e train wreck scene in The Fugitive was filmed west of Sylva in the town of | |
Inveraray | ... n advocate, received an appointment as sheriff-substitute in Argyllshire at | on Loch Fyne. Kenneth loved the sea and was happy there, but when he was 5 ... |
Leeds | ... 68 at the age of 42, after a show, whilst driving back to his hotel outside | |
Genoa | ... etween the major manufacturer centers of Milan and Turin and the seaport of | |
Ponteland | ... proximately from the city centre on the northern outskirts of the city near | and is the largest of the two main airports serving the North East. It is ... |
Reading | ... n South Oxfordshire, England, about 10 miles downstream and north-east from | , 10 miles upstream and west from Maidenhead. It is near the corner betwee ... |
Denton | # | (incorporated 1802 |
Guildford | Standing on the A3 from London to | , Tolworth has good connections to London and to the M25 motorway. Kingsto ... |
Marydel | # | (incorporated 1929 |
West Lafayette | ... te universities: Indiana University in Bloomington and Purdue University in | , created by the state legislature. In 1969 a merged campus was created at ... |
Daventry | #Towcester, | , Coventry, Lichfiel |
Stuttgart | ... pp (a right-wing journalist) as chancellor. The national government fled to | and called for a general strike against the putsch. The strike meant that ... |
Preston | # | (incorporated 1892 |
Batley | ... ing with Wise during a week of midnight performances at the Variety Club in | , Yorkshire. Morecambe and Wise appeared there in December 1967 for a week ... |
Turin | ... e", a region ecompassed between the major manufacturer centers of Milan and | and the seaport of Genoa |
Henderson | # | (incorporated 1949 |
Luton | ... hire is divided into three unitary authorities: the boroughs of Bedford and | , and the District of Central Bedfordshire. Bedfordshire County Council wa ... |
Hillsboro | # | (incorporated 1853 |
Jena | ... , and a prominent member of the literary and artistic circles in Weimar and | |
Bedford | ... on Bridge, and by changing at Streatham 5 minutes away, makes St Albans and | and Luton airport within reach by direct trains. An 18th century milestone ... |
Tunbridge Wells | ... ovember 2006, Baker returned to live in the UK, initially buying a house in | , before later moving to the countryside |
Howlong | ... and Table Top to the north, and Wirlinga and Lake Hume village to the east. | (20 km west) and Jindera (16 km north) are the closest towns outside of th ... |
Esztergom | Saint Stephen I ( | , Principality of Hungary, 967 or 969 or 975 – 15 August 1038, Esztergom o ... |
Euskirchen | In 1827 a first district around the city of | was created, however much smaller than today. In 1932 the district of Rhei ... |
Towcester | # | , Daventry, Coventry, Lichfiel |
Rugeley | #Lichfield, | , Stone, Stableford, Nantwich, Tarporley, Cheste |
Winter Quarters | ... e following February. The ordeal led the miners to name their forced camp “ | ” and this became one of the first commercial coal mines in the state. Mos ... |
Lichfield | # | , Rugeley, Stone, Stableford, Nantwich, Tarporley, Cheste |
Leatherhead | ... ckleham and Thorncroft Manor, (recorded most recently in 1949 and 1976). At | , the river leaves the chalk and flows across impermeable London Clay. It ... |
Singidunum | ... nvaded in 441. The Hunnish army sacked Margus and Viminacium, and then took | (modern Belgrade) and Sirmium. During 442 Theodosius recalled his troops f ... |
Pretoria | ... , Clement received a bachelor's degree from Transvaal University College in | (now the University of Pretoria). He decided to devote his life to mission ... |
Yeppoon | ... est of Brisbane. The islands are positioned in Keppel Bay, off the coast of | and Emu Park on the Capricorn Coast. The largest island and a popular tour ... |
Windsor Locks, Connecticut | ... d-Springfield area's largest airport, sits 12 miles south of Springfield in | .) Chicopee hosts the Catholic Elms College, and features a mix of urban a ... |
Cullowhee | ... ather up. Locust Creek could also be considered to be located in Webster or | . Locust Creek is one of the roads that may be accessible from the future ... |
Teignmouth | ... towns include Totnes and Dartmouth in the South Hams, and Newton Abbot and | in Teignbridge |
Westport, County Mayo | John MacBride was born at The Quay, | , Ireland to Patrick MacBride, a shopkeeper and trader, and the former Hon ... |
Phibsboro | ... ered to the north by Finglas, northeast by Ballymun, Whitehall to the east, | and Drumcondra to the south and Cabra to the west |
Oxford | ... graphically a part of the township. The village calls itself sister city to | , England. Oxford is located roughly from Flint and from Detroit |
Leiden | It was re-published by the Elzevirs at | in 1633, and again at Zürich in 1735, while an elaborate annotated edition ... |
Bedford | ... in the county. Autoglass, Boxclever and Charles Wells Pubs are all based in | , while the Kier Group and Kingspan Off-Site are based in Sandy, and Jorda ... |
Wadebridge | ... west bank of the River Camel estuary approximately five miles northwest of | , ten miles northwest of Bodmin and ten miles northeast of Newquay. The po ... |
Bloomington | ... branch campuses of the two major state universities: Indiana University in | and Purdue University in West Lafayette, created by the state legislature. ... |
Newton Abbot | ... the north. Nearby towns include Totnes and Dartmouth in the South Hams, and | and Teignmouth in Teignbridge |
Dublin | ... tic. In May 1986, Costello performed at Self Aid, a benefit concert held in | that focused on the chronic unemployment which was widespread in Ireland a ... |
Ballymun | ... nk of the River Tolka. It is bordered to the north by Finglas, northeast by | , Whitehall to the east, Phibsboro and Drumcondra to the south and Cabra t ... |
St Asaph | ... e was studying in the Jesuit house of theological studies, St Beuno's, near | in North Wales, he was asked by his religious superior to write a poem to ... |
Bowna | ... he west, Ettamogah (home of the Ettamogah Pub and OZ.e.Wildlife sanctuary), | and Table Top to the north, and Wirlinga and Lake Hume village to the east ... |
Piacenza | ... s memory. He was soon replaced by another legate in 1740, and he retired to | , where in 1730 Clement XII appointed him administrator of the hospital of ... |
Finglas | ... hed on the northern bank of the River Tolka. It is bordered to the north by | , northeast by Ballymun, Whitehall to the east, Phibsboro and Drumcondra t ... |
Emu Park | ... ane. The islands are positioned in Keppel Bay, off the coast of Yeppoon and | on the Capricorn Coast. The largest island and a popular tourist attractio ... |
Ingham | ... a National Park in Queensland (Australia), approximately 50 km southwest of | , 110 km north of Townsville and 1,290 km northwest of Brisbane. The park ... |
Gloucester | ... ound in the bomb materials. Later on, a British-born man, Saajid Badat from | , England, admitted that he had conspired with Richard Reid and a Tunisian ... |
Banbury | ... born in Hammersmith, London. During the Second World War she was living in | , Oxfordshire, with her sister Olive when she met Frank May. They married ... |
Norfolk, Massachusetts | ... Reeve in Litchfield, Connecticut), and in 1823, was admitted to the bar in | |
Cowbridge | #Monmouth, Newport, Cardiff, | , Aberavon, Burto |
Bundoran | ... s summer home in Mullaghmore, County Sligo, a small seaside village between | , County Donegal, and Sligo town on the northwest coast of Ireland. The vi ... |
Sandwich | ... art of the Plymouth Colony on 2 June 1685, including the towns of Falmouth, | and others lying to the east and north on Cape Cod. Plymouth Colony was me ... |
Big Piney, Wyoming | ... de north of South Pass and reaches the Green River near the present town of | . From there the trail followed Big Piney Creek west before passing over t ... |
Pretoria | Nissan also produces cars at its factory at Roslyn, near | , South Africa |
Aberavon | #Monmouth, Newport, Cardiff, Cowbridge, | , Burto |
Nicomedia | ... in 283 and attended Diocletian's election as emperor on November 20, 284 at | . Maximian's swift appointment by Diocletian as Caesar is taken by the wri ... |
Dummerston, Vermont | ... rty, F.R.G.S. (; February 16, 1884; Iron Mountain, Michigan – July 23, 1951 | ;) was an American filmmaker who directed and produced the first commercia ... |
Sheringham | ... al services to Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft, using the Wherry Lines, and to | , using the Bittern Line. These all use either Class 156 or Class 170 DMUs ... |
Stuttgart | ... eneral. In 1907 there was an International Conference of Socialist Women in | where suffrage was described as a tool of class struggle. Clara Zetkin of ... |
Pantego | The town's northern border adjoins | ; both towns are completely surrounded by the city of Arlington |
Haverfordwest | #Burton, Kidwelly, | , St David |
Farnborough | ... tablishment (AWE) at Aldermaston, the Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) at | , and Hunting Engineering at Ampthill, Sperry Gyroscope at Bracknell, Lock ... |
Montpellier | ... e Cathars, and his excommunication was lifted. The crusaders turned towards | and the lands of Raymond-Roger de Trencavel, aiming for the Cathar communi ... |
Durham | ... hours. Other destinations on the East Coast Main Line include to the south | ;, Darlington, York, Doncaster and Peterborough and north to Scotland with ... |
Karratha | ... sited occasionally by Department of Environment and Conservation staff from | . The park is baited for wild dogs but suffers damage from feral donkeys a ... |
Neftegorsk | ... ring 7.5 on the Richter scale occurred, killing 2,000 people in the town of | |
Stellenbosch | ... wl, Hout Bay, Constantia, Rondebosch, Newlands, Somerset West, Hermanus and | , as well |
Cologne | Shells were tested successfully at the Wahn artillery range near | on 9 January 1915, and an order was placed for 15 cm howitzer shells, desi ... |
Sochi | Novorossiysk, Rostov-on-Don, | , Tuapse |
Carchemish | ... ve been a Hittite, a similar name occurring with Sangara, a Hittite king of | ; it is also the case that Anath is the name of a Canaanite deity, and son ... |
Calleva Atrebatum | ... an important Thames crossing point on main road from Londinium (London) to | , near the present-day village of Silchester. The name comes from the Old ... |
Alexandria | ... ate foreign tourists, and on October 11, 1973, the Egyptian ship Syria left | to Piraeus with a load of tourists wishing to exit Egypt. The US Interest ... |
Whitnash | ... directly to the west of Leamington, on the opposite bank of the river Avon. | is a small residential town contiguous with Leamington directly to the sou ... |
Sochi | ... an undefeated 13/17, ahead of Korchnoi and Borislav Ivkov. He was fourth at | 1964 with 9.5/15, as Nikolai Krogius won |
Broxbourne | ... nnounced the intention to move the print works to regional presses based in | (the world's largest printing plant, opened March 2008), Liverpool and . T ... |
Medfield, Massachusetts | John Preston (December 11, 1945, | – April 28, 1994, Portland, Maine) was an author of gay erotica and an edi ... |
Cokeville, Wyoming | ... off trail had to cross a mountain range to connect with the main trail near | in the Bear River valley |
Oxford | ... y of Oxford in the United Kingdom. It is situated on Turl Street in central | , backing onto Brasenose College and adjacent to Exeter College. Founded i ... |
Grand Forks | ... or the last forty years. Its close proximity to employment opportunities in | and at the Grand Forks Air Force Base have led the town to become an attra ... |
Canterbury | #London, Southwark, Rochester, | , Dove |
Tipton | ... rocess of production dispersal throughout Britain. Factories were set up at | , Dudley, Smethwick, Blackheath, Lye, Kidderminster, Stourport, Tyseley, a ... |
Ebbw Vale | ... to fulfill his engagements. In 1958, he visited the National Eisteddfod in | as the guest of the local MP Aneurin Bevan, revisited his ties to the blac ... |
Berkeley, Gloucestershire | The village has a sister city in England, | |
Clifton Park | ... ls and Lake George village. The expressway was completed between Latham and | (NY 146) and from US 9 south of Glens Falls to the Hudson River . Work on ... |
Piacenza | He was born near | , probably at the village of Fiorenzuola d'Arda in the Duchy of Parma |
Christiansburg, Virginia | ... to Marguerite Farrell and William Luther Pierce, Jr. His father was born in | in 1892. His mother was born in Richland, Georgia in 1910, with her family ... |
Tübingen | ... amtausgabe (collected works edition), which is published by Mohr Siebeck in | . For an extensive list of Max Weber's works see list of Max Weber works |
Penzance | ... lves by blackening up their faces or wearing masks. (Recently the people of | have revived its midwinter celebration with the Montol Festival which like ... |
Dover | #London, Southwark, Rochester, Canterbury, | #London, Romford, Brentford, Chelmsford, Colchester, Harwich #London, Farn ... |
Liverpool | ... the public, he received a standing ovation at the play's initial opening in | , in part because of his co-star Sybil Thorndike; Thorndike seized him as ... |
Chatham, Kent | Rivers was born in 1864 at Constitution Hill, | , son of Elizabeth Hunt (16 October 1834 – 13 November 1897) and Henry Fre ... |
Hay River | ... orden of Hay River Detachment, Northwest Territories was shot and killed in | while on duty in that community. A nationwide arrest warrant was issued fo ... |
Terracina | ... talian mainland at least in two places: in Fiano Romano (near Rome), and in | , some 120 Kilometers south of Rome |
Corsham | ... posted as an instructor at HMS Royal Arthur, the Petty Officers' School in | , Wiltshire |
Rochester | ... rsection of M-24 and Metamora Road. At that time, the mail was brought from | once a week by a man named Mr. Hubbard who walked the distance to ensure, ... |
Hastings | ... laugh"). He was an Honorary Member of the Winkle Club, a famous charity in | , East Sussex |
Cologne | ... died in 1504, and the following year an arrangement was made at the Diet of | by which the emperor and Philip's grandson, Otto Henry, obtained certain o ... |
Bar Nunn | ... m the city. The towns immediately adjacent to Casper are Mills, Evansville, | , and Mountain View. Unincorporated areas include Allendale, Dempsey Acres ... |
Dudley | ... f production dispersal throughout Britain. Factories were set up at Tipton, | , Smethwick, Blackheath, Lye, Kidderminster, Stourport, Tyseley, and Broms ... |
Falmouth | ... ormed as part of the Plymouth Colony on 2 June 1685, including the towns of | , Sandwich and others lying to the east and north on Cape Cod. Plymouth Co ... |
Tijuana | ... largest ones being Los Angeles, Long Beach, Irvine, Anaheim, San Diego, and | |
Rostock | ... ad Doberan, the German Bad meaning spa. The district surrounded the City of | , bordering the Baltic Sea in the north as well as the former districts of ... |
Wrentham, Massachusetts | ... ssive Character of the Human Race.” He then studied law for a short time at | ; was a tutor of Latin and Greek (1820–1822) and a librarian (1821–1823) a ... |
Chester | ... ence to Caerleon, whose name translates as such, but it might also refer to | , the site of a large Roman base |
Manjimup | ... rk on the south coast of Western Australia, south of Perth and southeast of | . It was declared a national park in 1988. The park covers the entire Shan ... |
Alexandria | ... as Kostis Palamas, Dionysios Solomos, Angelos Sikelianos and Yannis Ritsos. | n Constantine P. Cavafy and Nobel laureates Giorgos Seferis and Odysseas E ... |
Romford | #London, | , Brentford, Chelmsford, Colchester, Harwic |
Leek | ... t while surveying a new branch of the Trent and Mersey between Froghall and | , he was drenched in a severe rain storm. It had happened many times befor ... |
Torquay | ... iorated, so he returned home in June 1857. He spent the following winter in | , where he succeeded in giving a concert in February 1858. After his retur ... |
Blacksburg | ... nced parts of Southwest Virginia, college towns such as Charlottesville and | , and the southeastern Black Belt Region |
Throckmorton | ... stern Throckmorton County. Woodson began to decline as larger towns such as | and Albany grew. The population was 450 in 1950, 340 in 1970, and 291 in 1 ... |
Bad Doberan | ... ct in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It was named after its largest town, | , the German Bad meaning spa. The district surrounded the City of Rostock, ... |
Missoula | ... ed to Orofino by a bridge. The highway connects to Lewiston to the west and | , Montana (over Lolo Pass) to the east. The route is known as the "Northwe ... |
Chelmsford | ... across much of the East of England, reaching as far south as St Albans and | , blocking the path of the proto-Thames. Glacial meltwater from the Anglia ... |
Nottingham | ... English name and follows it with the Welsh equivalent, even in the case of | , which seems unlikely to have had a native Welsh name. As a result, and g ... |
Brentford | #London, Romford, | , Chelmsford, Colchester, Harwic |
Leeds | Christopher Tolkien was born in | , England, the third and youngest son of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. He was ... |
Nicomedia | ... imian's son Maxentius and Constantius' son Constantine – children raised in | together – would then become the new Caesars. While Maximian might not hav ... |
Carnarvon | ... stus National Park is located 852 km north of Perth, 490 km by road east of | and 390 km northwest of Meekatharra, in the Gascoyne region of Western Aus ... |
Doncaster | ... on the East Coast Main Line include to the south; Durham, Darlington, York, | and Peterborough and north to Scotland with all trains calling at Edinburg ... |
Town of Madison | ... lwaukee and northwest of Chicago. The city completely surrounds the smaller | , the City of Monona, and the villages of Maple Bluff and Shorewood Hills. ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... he Breckland Line by National Express who also run hourly local services to | and Lowestoft, using the Wherry Lines, and to Sheringham, using the Bitter ... |
Throckmorton | ... 09 and 1710 in southeastern Throckmorton County, approximately southeast of | |
Charlottesville | ... ists in union-influenced parts of Southwest Virginia, college towns such as | and Blacksburg, and the southeastern Black Belt Region |
Flagstaff | ... inus lies within Phoenix, at Interstate 10, and its northern terminus is in | , at Interstate 40. The southern part of the freeway was built along the a ... |
Smethwick | ... tion dispersal throughout Britain. Factories were set up at Tipton, Dudley, | , Blackheath, Lye, Kidderminster, Stourport, Tyseley, and Bromsgrove to ma ... |
Norwich, Vermont | ... ulty with the Swedish bureaucracy led to his resignation and he returned to | as a partner, for one year, in the newly formed firm New England Digital C ... |
Swindon | ... equently it became the second largest centre of population in the UK (after | ) without its own higher education institution. In 2006 however, Peterboro ... |
Dublin | ... exually abused and indecently assaulted 20 children in parishes in Belfast, | and the United States. Controversy over the handling of his extradition to ... |
Reading | ... rging stations for electric launches" between Kew (Strand-on-the-Green) and | (Caversham) |
Qu'Appelle | ... w — are now undergoing a mild resurgence as commuter satellites for Regina. | , at one time intended to be the metropole for the original District of As ... |
Cambuslang | ... made fifteen journeys to Scotland—most famously to the "Preaching Braes" of | in 1742—two to Ireland, and one each to Bermuda, Gibraltar, and the . He a ... |
Bologna | One example is Santo Stefano in | , Italy, an agglomeration of seven churches recreating shrines of Jerusale ... |
Dover | ... e English mainland was sighted on 10 July and Endeavour entered the port of | two days later |
Chelmsford | #London, Romford, Brentford, | , Colchester, Harwic |
Portsmouth | Prince Philip was promoted to sub-lieutenant after a series of courses at | in which he gained the top grade in four out of five sections. In June 194 ... |
Denmark, Western Australia | Fifteen kilometres west of | , William Bay National Park covers 1734 hectares and includes Greens Pool ... |
Boston | ... delphia Athletics, Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, the Polo Grounds in Manhattan, | 's Fenway Park along with Wrigley Field and Comiskey Park in Chicago. Like ... |
Kidderminster | ... itain. Factories were set up at Tipton, Dudley, Smethwick, Blackheath, Lye, | , Stourport, Tyseley, and Bromsgrove to manufacture Browning machine guns, ... |
Colchester | #London, Romford, Brentford, Chelmsford, | , Harwic |
Verulamium | ... he performed many major excavations within Britain, including that of Roman | (modern-day St Albans), the late Iron Age hill-fort of Maiden Castle, Dors ... |
Alexandria | ... al historical error: It apparently claims that Alexander the Great intended | to be the capital of his empire. Actually, he built it to be the capital o ... |
Newman | The nearest major town to the park is | located about north near Kumarina. The park is one of many in the Pilbara ... |
Ludlow, Massachusetts | ... acter, each of these towns feature unique histories and sites. For example, | features a large and centralized Portuguese diaspora. Palmer, Massachusett ... |
Indian Head | ... sort villages on the Fishing Lakes remain a summer vacation venue of choice | ;is far enough from Regina to have an autonomous identity but close enough ... |
Litchfield, Connecticut | ... t Litchfield Law School (the law school conducted by Judge Tapping Reeve in | ), and in 1823, was admitted to the bar in Norfolk, Massachusetts |
Medfield, Massachusetts | He grew up in | , later living in a number of major American cities before settling in Por ... |
Meekatharra | ... km north of Perth, 490 km by road east of Carnarvon and 390 km northwest of | , in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia. Mount Augustus itself, the ... |
Egham | ... o makes reference to other similar working-class towns in the area, such as | , Langley and Englefield Green. Despite the incongruous nature of his home ... |
Harlech | ... rldly feasts that occur in the Second Branch of the Mabinogi are located in | in northwest Wales and on the island of Grassholm in southwestern Pembroke ... |
Halls Creek | The park lies about South from | and can be accessed via the Tanami Road. The park is located on the edge o ... |
Town of Madison | ... h a population of 6,863, leaving the unincorporated remainder as a separate | . The original capitol was replaced in 1863. The second capitol burned in ... |
Kilcoole | ... : Sir Thomas Upington, "The Afrikaner from Cork"; and Sir Albert Hime, from | in County Wicklow. Irish Cape Governors included Lord Macartney, Lord Cale ... |
Belfast | ... d 1989, sexually abused and indecently assaulted 20 children in parishes in | , Dublin and the United States. Controversy over the handling of his extra ... |
Montpellier | ... ictories, but were unable to complete a siege, this time at the fortress of | |
Englefield Green | ... o other similar working-class towns in the area, such as Egham, Langley and | . Despite the incongruous nature of his home town, he purports to exemplif ... |
Eidsvold | Prior to 1918, the name was spelled "Eidsvold". The town of | in Queensland, Australia still uses this old spelling |
Morecambe | ... in 1984. Eric took his stage name from his home town, the seaside resort of | |
Wheatland, Wyoming | ... Delatour Scout Ranch near Fort Collins, Colorado and Camp Laramie Peak near | |
Bath | ... chool at Diocesan College, Rondesbosch then to Monkton Combe School outside | in England |
Regina Beach | ... en in the Qu'Appelle Valley, some ten miles (16 km) to the north of Regina. | — situated on Last Mountain Lake (known locally as Long Lake) and a 30-min ... |
Banner Elk, North Carolina | ... her Banner. Early settler Martin Luther Banner later moved west and founded | |
Portsmouth | ... ntre was a Brutalist shopping, apartment, nightclub and car park complex in | , Hampshire, England. It was designed by Owen Luder and Rodney Gordon and ... |
Biscoe, North Carolina | ... This company preceded the Coca Cola Plant in Star, which was later moved to | . In 1907, Star's first undertaker, Mr. H.D. Phillips, established a funer ... |
Hoylake | ... this period, Eric Bartholomew won numerous talent contests, most notably in | in 1940, the prize for which was an audition with Jack Hylton. Also presen ... |
Grand Forks | ... Grand Forks County, North Dakota in the United States. It is part of the " | , ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area" or "Greater Grand Forks". It is loc ... |
Grand Forks | ... e junction of US Highway 2 and North Dakota Highway 18. It is part of the " | , ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area" or "Greater Grand Forks". The popul ... |
Cambridge, Massachusetts | ... format and transmitted over telephone lines to the Whirlwind I computer in | . The Cape Cod System verified that the new core-based machine was fast en ... |
Maynooth | ... d the Delbhna Nuadat who lived in County Roscommon. The present day town of | in County Kildare is named after Nuada (its Irish name is Maigh Nuad, mean ... |
Yellow Springs, Ohio | ... e same day was chosen president of the newly established Antioch College at | . Failing in the election for governor, he accepted the presidency of the ... |
Fort Collins, Colorado | ... s Peak Council in 1973. The council camps are Ben Delatour Scout Ranch near | and Camp Laramie Peak near Wheatland, Wyoming |
Great Yarmouth | Catherine Wheel were a four-piece alternative rock band from | , England. The band was active from 1990 to 2000, experiencing fluctuating ... |
Nottingham | ... t and are operated by East Midlands Trains Class 158 DMUs via Peterborough, | and Manchester. These additional hourly regional services to Cambridge, an ... |
Cambridge | ... m was deployed from 33 Engineer Regiment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) near | . A controlled explosion was conducted at approximately 02:40 GMT on the m ... |
Hastings | ... a position to marry Elizabeth Hunt who was living with her brother James in | , not far from Chatham |
Sahuarita, Arizona | ... initially decommissioned in 1982. Located approximately south of Tucson in | , it was saved from demolition and turned over to the Arizona Aerospace Fo ... |
Liverpool | ... es of rounders were formalised in Ireland, associations were established in | and Scotland in 1889. Both the 'New York game' and the now-defunct 'Massac ... |
Augsburg | ... h point a total of 1,160 of all versions had been produced by Messerschmitt | and Dornier München. When it arrived, it was liked by its crews, even thou ... |
Corsham | ... rport, Tyseley, and Bromsgrove to manufacture Browning machine guns, Stoke, | , and Newcastle-under-Lyme produced the Hispano cannon, Leicester and Stud ... |
Lusk, Wyoming | ... Laridae). A piece of a carpometacarpus supposedly from Oligocene rocks near | was described as Gaviella pusilla, but this handbone also shows some simil ... |
Belfast | ... ember of its National Executive. Around this time he met Winifred Carney in | , who became his secretary and would later accompany him during the Easter ... |
Brighton | ... 9 and Wisdom was granted full custody of the children. Freda Wisdom died in | in 1992 |
Missoula | ... which flows south-north, terminating in the Clark Fork river in the city of | ), owe the origins of their names to this flower |
Grand Rapids | ... ia Beach, Pine Falls, Manigotagan, Berens River, Bloodvein, Sandy Hook, and | . A number of pleasure beaches are found on the southern end of the lake, ... |
Lumsden | ... bs of Regina, as have become Balgonie, Pense, Grand Coulee, Pilot Butte and | in the Qu'Appelle Valley, some ten miles (16 km) to the north of Regina. R ... |
Amalfi | ... numerous Maritime Republics, the most notable being Venice, Genoa, Pisa and | . From the 10th to the 13th centuries these cities built fleets of ships b ... |
Thurso | ... the ferry MV Hamnavoe, started in 1856 as a continuation of the railhead at | |
Kernavė | ... court. At least fourteen different locations have been proposed, including | and Vilnius. The ongoing formal archeological digs at Kernavė began in 197 ... |
Ashford | Staines neighbouring towns and villages are Egham, Wraysbury, | , Stanwell, Laleham and Chertsey. About 3 miles north east of Staines is t ... |
Boulder City, Nevada | The first Girl Scout troop in Nevada was formed in | on April 15, 1932 |
Boston | ... ackson who died in June 2009. The tour, which commenced on May 15, 2010, in | , Massachusetts, earned Ross excellent reviews in every city in which she ... |
Banbury | # | , Stratford, Bromsgrove, Kidderminster, Bridgnorth, Banbury, Camde |
Historic Blakeley State Park | ... ntury. are historic antebellum house museums. Fort Morgan, Fort Gaines, and | figure into local American Civil War history. The Mobile Medical Museum is ... |
Summerton, SC | ... 5 begins paralleling the interstate. This continues for a short distance to | , where I-95 begins its long close parallel with U.S. 301. The two never s ... |
Fargo | The town is the site of several transmitter towers of | broadcast television and radio stations |
Kidderminster | #Banbury, Stratford, Bromsgrove, | , Bridgnorth, Banbury, Camde |
Drumcondra | ... rth by Finglas, northeast by Ballymun, Whitehall to the east, Phibsboro and | to the south and Cabra to the west |
Thurso | ... aller villages are also to be found on the Caithness side as is the town of | and Scrabster Harbour in Thurso Bay, on the western fringe of the Firth |
Chepstow | ... shland on a bed of Triassic stones; this reclaimed marshland stretches from | to the Ely Estuary, which is the natural boundary of Cardiff and the Vale ... |
Aldershot | ... d transferred to the Army Medical Services Museum in Mytchett, Surrey, near | |
Bridgnorth | #Banbury, Stratford, Bromsgrove, Kidderminster, | , Banbury, Camde |
Porthcawl | ... h the newly completed trans-Atlantic telephone hook-up between New York and | , Wales, Robeson was able to sing to the 5,000 gathered there as he had ea ... |
Cambridge | ... gh, Nottingham and Manchester. These additional hourly regional services to | , and out of Norwich as far as Ely, are run along the Breckland Line by Na ... |
Waltham Abbey, Essex | He was born at | in 1900 where his father was a major in the Royal Artillery and at the tim ... |
Rouleau | ... irst establishment and since the 1970s has also become a commuter satellite | ;(also known as the town of Dog River in the CTV television sitcom ) is so ... |
Hanover, New Hampshire | Dartmouth College is situated in the rural town of | , located in the Upper Valley along the Connecticut River in New England. ... |
Blanchardstown Centre | ... an Dublin has several modern retail centres, including Dundrum Town Centre, | , The Square in Tallaght, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre in Clondalkin, Omn ... |
Bexhill | Wilson was born in | , Sussex, England, to an English father and South African mother. He was e ... |
Amenia | ... it's roots to a group of wealthy New England investors from the villages of | , New York and Sharon, Connecticut which formed the Amenia and Sharon Land ... |
Oxford | ... cts to write about, though what these are he was not willing to say. At the | Literary festival in 2006, Fraser estimated that it took him roughly three ... |
Brentford | #London, | , Hounslow, Colnbrook, Slough, Maidenhead, Abingdo |
Warrenpoint | ... hteen British Army soldiers, sixteen of them from the Parachute Regiment at | , County Down, in what became known as the Warrenpoint ambush |
Penarth | ... endent of the gunpowder factory there. Moving from there to Blackheath then | . Then before the outbreak of the first world war the family set sail on t ... |
Lubbock | ... iversity Center at Junction, a satellite school of Texas Tech University in | , Texas. The center is situated on a campus and offers a broad spectrum of ... |
Killarney | ... s father, John Leary, was an auto mechanic. As both of his parents are from | , County Kerry, Ireland, Leary holds both Irish and U.S. citizenship. Thro ... |
Chester, California | Operates Camp Fleischmann near | in the Lassen National Forest for Boy Scout Summer Camp and Cub Scout Resi ... |
Cabra | ... Ballymun, Whitehall to the east, Phibsboro and Drumcondra to the south and | to the west |
Banbury | ... ht and encouraged him. The brothers spent many contented summer holidays at | with their uncle and aunt and their grandparents. Banbury and north Oxford ... |
Newcastle-under-Lyme | ... y, and Bromsgrove to manufacture Browning machine guns, Stoke, Corsham, and | produced the Hispano cannon, Leicester and Studley Road produced the Besa ... |
Nogales | ... the communities that straddle the border, not only in the main crossings in | and Agua Prieta, but also in the smaller ones such as San Luis Río Colorad ... |
Wilhelmshaven | ... esermarsch, Ammerland, Leer and Wittmund, and by the North Sea. The City of | is enclosed by, but not part of the district |
Cleo Springs | ... amp office, ranger cabin, and 11 well shaded camp sites. It is located near | and Fairview |
Banbury | #Banbury, Stratford, Bromsgrove, Kidderminster, Bridgnorth, | , Camde |
Nottingham | ... dition, Hylton invited Eric to join a revue called Youth Takes a Bow at the | Empire, where once more he encountered Ernie. The two soon became very clo ... |
Kingston upon Hull | Herbert Dingle (2 August 1890, London–4 September 1978, | ), an English physicist and natural philosopher, who served as president o ... |
Fairford | #Abingdon, Faringdon, | , Barnsley, Gloucester, Monmout |
Sirmium | ... stantine ruled the dioceses of Pannonia and Macedonia and took residence at | , from whence he could wage war on the Goths and Sarmatians in 322, and on ... |
Faringdon | #Abingdon, | , Fairford, Barnsley, Gloucester, Monmout |
Ringling | ... ka, Carter, Love and Marshall counties in southern Oklahoma and the city of | . The provides a for its membership and other interested persons |
Wadebridge | ... and horse riders and suitable for disabled access. The long route leads to | and on to Wenford Bridge and Bodmin and used by an estimated 400,000 users ... |
Deep River, Ontario | ... tty is a reincarnation of Sandy from Lynch's Blue Velvet: Betty's hometown, | , shares the same name as the apartment building of Blue Velvet's femme fa ... |
Leek | ... leted his apprenticeship he set up business for himself as a wheelwright in | , Staffordshire. In 1750 he expanded his business by renting a millwright' ... |
Rochester, Michigan | During 1966-1968 he was hired by Oakland University in | to establish an electronic music studio. When the university officials ren ... |
Franklin, North Carolina | ... y was completed to Clayton from Cornelia, Georgia and was later extended to | by 1907. Clayton has had public water and sanitary sewer service since the ... |
Lewes | The first English house of the Cluniac order was that of | , founded by the Earl of Warren, c. AD 1077. Of this, only a few fragments ... |
Tunstead | ... Brindley (1716 – 27 September 1772) was an English engineer. He was born in | , Derbyshire, and lived much of his life in Leek, Staffordshire, becoming ... |
Sardis | ... y contributed to the capture and burning of the Persian regional capital of | . After this, the Ionian revolt carried on (without further outside aid) f ... |
Pretoria | ... n, Port Elizabeth, Kimberley, and Johannesburg, with smaller communities in | , Barberton, Durban and East London. A third of the Cape's governors were ... |
Granard | ... cMahon had been arrested earlier at a Garda checkpoint between Longford and | |
Smyrna, Tennessee | Nissan's initial assembly plant, in | , at first built only trucks such as the 720 and Hardbody, but has since e ... |
Groton, Connecticut | ... 6 January 1941, then transited to the United States Naval Submarine Base at | , where she reconditioned. During May 1941, R-19 headed south. During the ... |
Fowey | The Saints' Way long-distance footpath runs from Padstow to | on the south coast of Cornwall |
Sharon, Connecticut | ... of wealthy New England investors from the villages of Amenia, New York and | which formed the Amenia and Sharon Land Company and, in July 1875, under t ... |
Logan | ... United States. The population was 53 at the 2000 census. It is part of the | , Utah-Idaho Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Sandy | ... l based in Bedford, while the Kier Group and Kingspan Off-Site are based in | , and Jordans Cereals are based in Biggleswade |
Monmouth | #Abingdon, Faringdon, Fairford, Barnsley, Gloucester, | #Monmouth, Newport, Cardiff, Cowbridge, Aberavon, Burton #Burton, Kidwelly ... |
Alexandria | ... μαι, bearing the name of Phocylides, is now considered to be the work of an | n Christian of Jewish origin who lived between 170 BC and AD 50. The Jewis ... |
Caerphilly | ... Cardiff, as well as for the neighbouring towns of Penarth, Dinas Powys and | . The dialling code is optional when dialling within the area, with it bei ... |
Berryville, Virginia | ... in, a Vietnam veteran who became a Trappist monk in the Holy Cross Abbey of | , and went on to lead the economic development of Phoenix, Arizona. Despit ... |
Boston | ... meeting of former draft resistance activists at Arlington Street Church in | , Putnam described his involvement with the PLP as a mistake. He said that ... |
Balgonie | White City and Emerald Park are quasi-suburbs of Regina, as have become | , Pense, Grand Coulee, Pilot Butte and Lumsden in the Qu'Appelle Valley, s ... |
Gloucester | #Abingdon, Faringdon, Fairford, Barnsley, | , Monmout |
Pendlebury | Kingsley grew up in | , in Salford. He was educated at Manchester Grammar School, where one of h ... |
Barnsley | #Abingdon, Faringdon, Fairford, | , Gloucester, Monmout |
Nottingham | ... n Damascus, Syria. His father was Arab and his mother an English nurse from | , where he spent some time in his early childhood. When he was seven, his ... |
Monzón | ... esca and Benabarre. Chemical industry is developed in Zaragoza, Sabiñánigo, | , Teruel, Ojos Negros, Fraga, Benabarre and others |
Abensberg | Albert IV, called the Wise, added the district of | to his possessions, and in 1504 became involved in the Landshut War of Suc ... |
Eccles | ... d killed by Rocket. Stephenson in person evacuated the injured Huskisson to | with a train, but the injury was beyond help. Despite this tragedy the rai ... |
Leiden | ... tarted on foot for Hamburg, joyous though totally unprovided, on his way to | and the treasures of the Warnerianum |
Liverpool | ... ased in Broxbourne (the world's largest printing plant, opened March 2008), | and . The editorial staff were to remain, however, and there was talk of r ... |
Dorking | In the Mole Gap between | and Leatherhead the river supports populations of chub, dace, barbel, brow ... |
Aldershot | ... ance came at five years old, when he took over from his mother one night in | . Hannah had been booed off stage, and the manager chose Chaplin, who was ... |
Westport, Connecticut | ... nity to travel to Europe. Finally, the couple moved into a house in wealthy | |
Tahlequah, Oklahoma | ... l Region Tournament in Indianapolis, Indiana, by first defeating teams from | , Jeffersonville, Indiana, and Ironton, Ohio, before a 5-4 championship vi ... |
Tilbury | ... ontainerization and the shipping industry moved to deep-water ports such as | and Felixstowe. Between 1960 and 1980, all of London's docks were closed, ... |
Croydon | ... ried in 1943 while Frank was home on leave from the army. Winifred moved to | , Surrey, and McTell was born on December 3, 1944 in Farnborough, Kent. He ... |
Ghent | ... trialisation did not affect the traditional urban infrastructure, except in | (...) Also, in Wallonia the traditional urban network was largely unaffect ... |
Winnipeg Beach | Communities on the lake include Grand Beach, Lester Beach, Riverton, Gimli, | , Victoria Beach, Pine Falls, Manigotagan, Berens River, Bloodvein, Sandy ... |
Bournemouth | ... nations in Yorkshire, the Midlands and the South West including Birmingham, | , Bristol, Derby, Leeds, Plymouth, Sheffield and Reading. First TransPenni ... |
Leatherhead | In the Mole Gap between Dorking and | the river supports populations of chub, dace, barbel, brown trout. Both ba ... |
Pilot Butte | ... are quasi-suburbs of Regina, as have become Balgonie, Pense, Grand Coulee, | and Lumsden in the Qu'Appelle Valley, some ten miles (16 km) to the north ... |
Longford | ... not known: McMahon had been arrested earlier at a Garda checkpoint between | and Granard |
Embrun | ... rst at Cemenelum (today Cimiez, a neighborhood in Nice) and subsequently at | . At its greatest extent in AD 297, the province reached north to Digne an ... |
Peebles | ... s, Dreva, Stobo, Dawyck, Easter Happrew, Lyne, Barnes, Caverhill, Neidpath, | , Horsburgh, Nether Horsburgh Castle, Cardrona |
Hanley | Bennett was born in a modest house in | in the Potteries district of Staffordshire. Hanley is one of a conurbation ... |
Newcastle upon Tyne | ... ovember 2009, surpassing other cities such as Bristol, Leeds, Edinburgh and | |
Leominster | #Bristol, Chepstow, Monmouth, Hereford, | , Ludlo |
Umuahia | ... rd literary language was developed in 1972 based on the Owerri (Isuama) and | (such as Ohuhu) dialects, though it omits the nasalization and aspiration ... |
State College, Pennsylvania | ... and Mabel Case Packard. Between 1920-32 he attended local public schools in | where his father managed a farm owned by the Pennsylvania State College (l ... |
St Andrews | ... edicated to 'St Mary on the Rock' and is cruciform. It is used by the local | churches for their Easter morning service. In the early days there were se ... |
Towcester | ... ire, Buckinghamshire (including Milton Keynes), Northamptonshire (including | ), Leicestershire, Warwickshire (including Nuneaton), Staffordshire (inclu ... |
Boston | ... the primary emergency medical system response. In other locations, such as | , Massachusetts, emergency medical services are provided by a separate, or ... |
Leeds | ... ording to a poll in November 2009, surpassing other cities such as Bristol, | , Edinburgh and Newcastle upon Tyne |
Monmouth | #Bristol, Chepstow, | , Hereford, Leominster, Ludlo |
Barry | | , Wenvoe, Llantwit Major and Penarth are served by Cardiff Bus, who operat ... |
Eugene, Oregon | ... of gas a half-mile away. He also has lived at various times in Portland and | , New York City, San Francisco again, Berkeley, and Los Angeles |
Niš | ... ese of Illyricum. He was born in a hamlet near Bederiana in Naissus (modern | , South Serbia). He was of Thraco-Roman stock, and bore, like his companio ... |
Liverpool | ... in the performing arts. Walters worked for the Everyman Theatre Company in | in the mid 1970s, alongside several other notable performers: Bill Nighy, ... |
Hereford | #Bristol, Chepstow, Monmouth, | , Leominster, Ludlo |
St Andrews | The culdee chapel in | in Fife can be seen to the north-east of its ruined cathedral and city wal ... |
Nottingham | ... ugh, granting the burgesses of Chesterfield the same privileges as those of | |
Bury St Edmunds | ... the Annals of St Neots (ed. D. Dumville and M. Lapidge, Cambridge 1984), a | compilation, Guthrum was buried at Headleage, usually identified as Hadlei ... |
Windsor Locks, Connecticut | Bradley International Airport at | within 40 minutes driving time has scheduled flights by most airlines |
Las Cruces | ... ited States. The population was 1,648 at the 2010 census. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area. The town is experiencing moderate growth, a ... |
Chepstow | #Bristol, | , Monmouth, Hereford, Leominster, Ludlo |
Wolfville | Acadia University is a predominantly undergraduate university located in | , Nova Scotia, Canada with some graduate programs at the master's level an ... |
Boston | ... transports carrying 5,000 troops led by Admiral Hovenden Walker arrived at | in June, doubling the town's population and greatly straining the colony's ... |
Signal Mountain, Tennessee | ... structing furniture wood and reading modern fiction. In 1993, he retired to | with his wife |
New Brighton | Lowry was born in | , Wirral, the fourth son of Arthur Lowry, a cotton broker with roots in Cu ... |
Watford | Scott was born and raised in | and educated at Watford Field Junior School and Watford Grammar School for ... |
Aberavon | ... otte and bailey castle stood on the banks of the river as it passed through | during the medieval period. No remains are now visible above ground, but t ... |
Tucson, Arizona | ... su City and Yuma. Other significant population centers in the basin include | , St. George, Utah and Grand Junction, Colorado. Colorado River basin stat ... |
Smethwick | Julia Mary Walters was born in | , West Midlands, very close to Birmingham, to parents Mary Bridget (née O' ... |
Pretoria | ... 1860 Zoutpansberg and Lydenburg had become incorporated with the republic. | , newly founded, and named in honour of the elder Pretorius, was made the ... |
Limerick | ... controversial statements and opinions. He defended anti-semitic rioters in | , and denounced socialists and pacifists as conscious tools of the British ... |
Leominster | ... This operated until about 1764. A similar mill was built by Daniel Bourn in | , but this burnt down. Both Lewis Paul and Daniel Bourn patented carding m ... |
Cambridge, Massachusetts | FrontPage was initially created by the | company Vermeer Technologies Incorporated, evidence of which can be easily ... |
Liverpool | ... st City in the North in April 2007 by The Daily Telegraph newspaper—beating | , Manchester, Sheffield and Leeds in an online poll conducted of its reade ... |
Port Talbot | ... with the Afon Pelenna at Pontrhydyfen. From here it turns southward towards | . To aid the construction of the docks at Port Talbot, the river was diver ... |
Aldershot | ... nd cricket was revived as a sport in some London fencing schools and at the | Military Training School during the later 19th century. Works on this styl ... |
Stuttgart | Cuvier spent an additional four years at the Caroline Academy in | , where he excelled in all of his coursework. Although he knew no German o ... |
Westminster | ... n showed no signs of submitting, Walter called an ecclesiastical council at | for the purposes of excommunicating John unless he submitted. John refused ... |
Banbury | #Bristol, Chipping Sodbury, Tetbury, Cirencester, Burford, | #Bristol, Chepstow, Monmouth, Hereford, Leominster, Ludlow #Ludlow, Shrews ... |
Strabane | ... tion was 13,408 at the 2010 census. The township is named after the town of | in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The township borders the borough of Ca ... |
Basin | ... f Wyoming. The population was 11,668 at the 2010 census. The county seat is | |
Turin | ... ing. Bermuda also competed in Men's Skeleton at the 2006 Winter Olympics in | , Italy. Patrick Singleton placed 19th, with a final time of 1:59.81. Jill ... |
Hertford | ... ly route to the North Sea, from Reading via Marlow, Chorleywood, St Albans, | and along the present Suffolk-Essex border. During this period, the Mole i ... |
Darien, Connecticut | ... or an exposé on antisemitism in New York City and the affluent community of | . It was nominated for eight Oscars and won three: Best Picture, Best Supp ... |
Northam | ... he Avon flows north, passing through the towns of Brookton, Beverley, York, | and Toodyay. It is joined by tributaries including the Dale River, the Mor ... |
Cannock | ... Leicestershire, Warwickshire (including Nuneaton), Staffordshire (including | , Wall, Tamworth and Lichfield), Shropshire (including in Church Stretton ... |
Bologna | Campini was born at | , Emilia-Romagna. In 1931 he wrote a proposal for the Italian Air Ministry ... |
Gulf Stream | It is about 1.6 miles south of Ocean Ridge and 1.3 miles north of | . It sits between the Atlantic Ocean on the East and the Intracoastal Wate ... |
Burford | #Bristol, Chipping Sodbury, Tetbury, Cirencester, | , Banbur |
Nijmegen | ... long the Sint-Jansbeek. Arnhem arose on the location where the road between | and Utrecht/Zutphen split. Seven streams provided the city with water, and ... |
Colchester | ... new importance to travellers following the arrival of the railway line from | in 1854. The Great Eastern Hotel was closed in 1923 by the newly formed LN ... |
Bologna | ... entrusted him with several important missions to Rome and also sent him to | and Auxerre to study canon law. Theobald in 1154 named Becket Archdeacon o ... |
Dublin | Arthur Griffith was born at 61 Upper Dominick Street, | , Ireland on 31 March 1872, of distant Welsh lineage, and was educated by ... |
Dublin | Despite NTL Ireland turning a profit, in May 2005, NTL sold their | , Galway, and Waterford cable business (which they had acquired in 1999 fo ... |
Cirencester | #Bristol, Chipping Sodbury, Tetbury, | , Burford, Banbur |
York | ... tle. The Avon flows north, passing through the towns of Brookton, Beverley, | , Northam and Toodyay. It is joined by tributaries including the Dale Rive ... |
Harlow | ... at Dulwich College; and at the following churches: Worlingworth (Suffolk), | (Essex), Knapton (Norfolk), St Martin, Ludgate (London), and Hadleigh (Suf ... |
Truro | ... lway connections between the port of Sydney to Canadian National Railway in | are maintained by the Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway |
Ocean Ridge | It is about 1.6 miles south of | and 1.3 miles north of Gulf Stream. It sits between the Atlantic Ocean on ... |
Turin | Amadeus died in | on 26 January 1080, according to the necrology of the church of Saint Andr ... |
Toodyay | ... s north, passing through the towns of Brookton, Beverley, York, Northam and | . It is joined by tributaries including the Dale River, the Mortlock River ... |
Burslem | ... 1876, and the family were able to move to a larger house between Hanley and | . Bennett was educated locally in Newcastle-under-Lyme |
Tamworth | ... Warwickshire (including Nuneaton), Staffordshire (including Cannock, Wall, | and Lichfield), Shropshire (including in Church Stretton as the residentia ... |
Boston | ... formed in 2006 and co-chaired by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and | Mayor Thomas Menino |
Tucson, Arizona | Raymond Pettibon (born Raymond Ginn on June 16, 1957 in | ) is an American artist who lives and works in , California |
Chipping Sodbury | #Bristol, | , Tetbury, Cirencester, Burford, Banbur |
York | ... ircus. This culminated on 21 June with a day of city centre performances in | |
Penarth | ... on is Barry. Other towns include Cowbridge, Dinas Powys, Llantwit Major and | which is the Vale's first Fairtrade town, but a large proportion of the po ... |
Dartmouth | ... and west, and by Teignbridge to the north. Nearby towns include Totnes and | in the South Hams, and Newton Abbot and Teignmouth in Teignbridge |
Foxford | ... Argentine Armed Forces in the wars against Brazil and Spain, he was born in | , County Mayo on June 22, 1777 and died in Buenos Aires in 1857. The is na ... |
Beverley | ... at Lincoln Cathedral and St Paul's Cathedral, and the office of Provost of | . His efficiency in those posts led to Theobald recommending him to King H ... |
Mangonia Park, Florida | ... residents in the United States, at 9.1% of the city's population (tied with | . |
Reading | ... Shaftesbury and half-sister to Henry II, King of England; Marie, Abbess of | ; Marie I of Boulogne; Marie, Abbess of Barking; and Marie de Meulan, wife ... |
Hippo Regius | ... ing eastwards along the coast, the Vandals laid siege to the walled city of | in 430. Inside, Saint Augustine and his priests prayed for relief from the ... |
Hinckley | ... de sports car maker Noble Automotive Ltd in Barwell, Triumph Motorcycles in | , Jones & Shipman (machine tools), Metalfacture Ltd (sheet metal work), Ri ... |
Lichfield | ... (including Nuneaton), Staffordshire (including Cannock, Wall, Tamworth and | ), Shropshire (including in Church Stretton as the residential Watling St ... |
El Paso | ... was a leader for three months on scouting missions over the San Antonio to | Road. He was soon transferred to the newly formed 1st Cavalry Regiment (18 ... |
Newcastle-under-Lyme | ... a larger house between Hanley and Burslem. Bennett was educated locally in | |
Canterbury | ... ther would visit. During the Easter vacation, 1929, Merton and Owen went to | . Merton enjoyed the countryside around Canterbury, taking long walks ther ... |
Beccles | #Colchester, Ipswich, Saxmundham, | , Yarmout |
Cheltenham | ... n England in poor health, both Sir Stamford and Lady Raffles convalesced in | until September, after which he entertained distinguished guests in both L ... |
Llantwit Major | ... centre of population is Barry. Other towns include Cowbridge, Dinas Powys, | and Penarth which is the Vale's first Fairtrade town, but a large proporti ... |
Tuscaloosa, Alabama | ... ent of the American Revolutionary War in the Carolinas. It is a part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Cowbridge | ... rgan county. The largest centre of population is Barry. Other towns include | , Dinas Powys, Llantwit Major and Penarth which is the Vale's first Fairtr ... |
Nyon | The shore between | and Lausanne is called La Côte because it is "flatter". Between Lausanne a ... |
Guttenberg | ... e length of Union City from north to south, but also through West New York, | and North Bergen, making it the main commercial strip for Northern Hudson ... |
Appomattox | ... roops to fight in the war and were present when Lee surrendered to Grant at | in April 1865. Eight generals of the war were born in or near Huntsville, ... |
Saxmundham | #Colchester, Ipswich, | , Beccles, Yarmout |
Epsom | In 1702, he was at | when Prince George of Denmark, husband of Queen Anne fell ill. According t ... |
Ocean Breeze Park | ... ntly the only mobile home park with beach front property in Florida. It and | are the only two mobile home parks in Florida that are incorporated towns |
Woking | ... Southern services to London Victoria, while Heathrow is linked by coach to | , which is on both rail lines to London Waterloo, or by tube to either Vic ... |
Bannack | The original county seat was the gold-mining town of | . In 1881 it was changed to Dillon |
Edingen-Neckarhausen | ... Heidelberg, beginning in the west and then going in a clockwise direction: | , Dossenheim, Schriesheim, Wilhelmsfeld, Schönau, Neckargemünd, Bammental, ... |
Somers, Connecticut | ... is approximately 4.5 miles from the main highway Interstate 91 and borders | . Across from the elementary school Nathan Hale Elementary School is a res ... |
Garapan | ... planes reported that her salvoes had caused great destruction and fires in | town. Though the shelling appeared to be successful, it was later found to ... |
Soest | ... se between Cologne and Kassel and Heerstrasse between Frankfurt am Main and | . The bad agricultural conditions led to the fact that trade played a cent ... |
Dorchester | Kennedy was born in St. Margaret's Hospital on February 22, 1932 in the | section of Boston, Massachusetts, the youngest of nine children of Rose Fi ... |
York | ... imilar absorptions no doubt account for the disappearance of the Culdees of | , the only English establishment that uses the name, borne by the canons o ... |
Hastings | ... lves thousands of motorbikes taking a trip from London (Locksbottom) to the | seafront, East Sussex. The event has been taking place for almost 30 years ... |
Basin | ... partment of Health Wyoming Retirement Center, a nursing home, is located in | . The facility was operated by the Wyoming Board of Charities and Reform u ... |
Milton Keynes | ... ents at the 2012 Summer Olympics. It is also well known for the new town of | and the Chiltern Hills area of outstanding natural beauty |
Digby | Bay Ferries operates a ferry service across the Bay of Fundy to | , Nova Scotia. The Summerville to Millidgeville Ferry, a free propeller (a ... |
Canterbury | ... lf into the social life that the 11th offered and became a leading light of | society |
Oakham | ... and hedgerows. Another long-distance footpath, the Hereward Way, runs from | in Rutland, through Peterborough, to in Norfolk |
Dossenheim | ... in the west and then going in a clockwise direction: Edingen-Neckarhausen, | , Schriesheim, Wilhelmsfeld, Schönau, Neckargemünd, Bammental, Gaiberg, Le ... |
Bad Wildungen | ... ion of eyeglasses found north of the Alps in an altarpiece of the church of | , Germany, in 1403 |
Wilhelmsfeld | ... ng in a clockwise direction: Edingen-Neckarhausen, Dossenheim, Schriesheim, | , Schönau, Neckargemünd, Bammental, Gaiberg, Leimen, Sandhausen, Oftershei ... |
Port Talbot | ... t by G A Williamson & Associates of Porthcawl and Andrew Scott & Company of | |
Broughton | Just over the Welsh border to the west, | is home to a large Airbus UK factory (formerly British Aerospace), employi ... |
Machias | ... U.S. state of Maine. In 2010, its population was 32,856. Its county seat is | |
Colchester | # | , Ipswich, Saxmundham, Beccles, Yarmout |
Porthcawl | ... ed by Osborne V Webb & Partners and built by G A Williamson & Associates of | and Andrew Scott & Company of Port Talbot |
Eastleigh | ... th West Trains rail connection requiring a change at Southampton Central or | |
Chippenham | ... y 878, Guthrum made a surprise night-time attack on Alfred and his court at | , Wiltshire. It being a Christian feast day the Saxons were presumably tak ... |
Farmington, Connecticut | ... Holyoke Mall at Ingleside in Holyoke, Massachusetts, and Westfarms Mall in | |
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia | ... n House, designed by Cobb in the Georgian style, and built by James Reid of | was opened in 1915 as Horton Academy. Today, Horton Hall is the home of th ... |
Durango, Colorado | ... . It runs south to Bernalillo, New Mexico, near Albuquerque, New Mexico via | and Aztec, New Mexico. The stretch of US 550 that runs south from Ouray to ... |
Basingstoke | # | , Stockbridge, Cranborne, Blandford, Dorchester, Weymout |
Southport | ... Township is bordered by the Towns of Caton in Steuben County, New York and | in Chemung County, New York to the north, Wells Township in Bradford Count ... |
Limon, Colorado | ... and Gail Ridgley organized a group of Northern Arapaho runners to run from | to Ethete, Wyoming; in memory of their ancestors who were forced to run fo ... |
Jay, Florida | In 1970, oil was discovered in the nearby community of | . Oil was also discovered near the town of Century, especially to its nort ... |
Newton | Students in public school for grades 9 - 12 attend Newton High School in | as part of a sending/receiving relationship |
Basingstoke | ... tary career meant that she spent her early life in Germany before moving to | in Hampshire, England when she was in her early teens. She is the younger ... |
Ithaca | ... d Syracuse a Sodom and Gomorrah insisting that the university be located in | on his large farm on East Hill, overlooking the town and Cayuga Lake |
Bound Brook | ... 500-series county roads including County Route 525 and County Route 527 in | , County Route 529 in Dunellen, Middlesex County, County Route 531 in Plai ... |
Bury St Edmunds | #Newmarket, Swaffham, Wells, Newmarket, | #Basingstoke, Stockbridge, Cranborne, Blandford, Dorchester, Weymouth #Col ... |
Dedham | ... tees. He continued to be returned to the legislature as representative from | until his removal to Boston in 1833. While in the legislature he was a mem ... |
Yulara | ... r the eastern end of Uluru. From Uluru it is by road to the tourist town of | , population 3,000, which is situated just outside of the national park |
Bernalillo, New Mexico | ... U.S. Route 550 begins roughly north of Ouray in Montrose. It runs south to | , near Albuquerque, New Mexico via Durango, Colorado and Aztec, New Mexico ... |
Kincardine, Ontario | - | , Canad |
Dovercourt | ... arwich; his body was brought back from Belgium in 1919 and he was buried at | |
Worthing | ... owing year, Ayckbourn appeared in six other plays at the Connaught Theatre, | , and the Thorndyke theatre, Leatherhead |
Dartmouth | ... route from Teignmouth, passes through Torquay and Paignton, then goes on to | ; and the A385 which goes inland to Totnes and the A38 |
Smethwick | Julie Walters, CBE (born 22 February 1950 in | (near Birmingham), Staffordshire) is an English actress and novelist. She ... |
Turin | ... dino (7 September 1812) against Napoleon, and later served as Ambassador in | , the capital of the Duchy of Savoy |
Swaffham | #Newmarket, | , Wells, Newmarket, Bury St Edmund |
Barry | ... of the Labour supporters in the east of the constituency and in the town of | and then the Tory supporters in the west due to a large farming population |
Wallsend | ... apital FM North East broadcasts across Newcastle from its studios in nearby | . 100-102 Real Radio and 97.5 Smooth Radio both broadcast from Team Valley ... |
Dover | ... ded the Cape of Good Hope on 13 March 1771, and reached the English port of | on 12 July, having been at sea for nearly three years |
Brixham | ... es of Exeter and Plymouth. Consisting of the towns of Torquay, Paignton and | , and part of the ceremonial county of Devon, Torbay was made a unitary au ... |
Perth | ... to the east of the town at Halbeath Interchange. This connects the town to | to the north, Edinburgh to the south and Kirkcaldy to the east. The main r ... |
Nikolausberg | ... me of his remains were brought by three pilgrims to a church in what is now | in the vicinity of the city of Göttingen, Germany, giving the church and v ... |
Newton | ... is named for Jonathan Hampton, who donated land to the Episcopal Church of | , New Jersey. State legislator Robert Hamilton, an Episcopalian, appreciat ... |
Dunkeld | ... vary considerably. The chief houses in Scotland were at St Andrews, Scone, | , Lochleven, Monymusk in Aberdeenshire, Abernethy and Brechin. Each was an ... |
Budapest | ... ngary in 1868, fearful of the threat of a peasant revolution. They lived in | , Brussels, and Paris, where Emma studied music without success. Finally, ... |
Westminster | ... e debates in Parliament in the Bishops Exclusion Bill were causing riots at | . One authority said of the crowd which gathered there, "They had the hair ... |
Corbridge | ... oad from Cataractonium (now Catterick, North Yorkshire) to Corstopitum (now | , Northumberland) and on to the Antonine Wall (also known as Grym's Dyke o ... |
Penzance | ... widespread throughout West Cornwall, and are being revived in St. Ives and | |
Bromley | ... y) which forms part of Greater London. The principal town in the borough is | |
Wolfville, Nova Scotia | ... e College was later named Acadia College. Acadia University, established at | in 1838 has a strong Baptist religious affiliation. |
Paignton | ... from the cities of Exeter and Plymouth. Consisting of the towns of Torquay, | and Brixham, and part of the ceremonial county of Devon, Torbay was made a ... |
Leeds | ... The Daily Telegraph newspaper—beating Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield and | in an online poll conducted of its readers |
Göttingen | ... rims to a church in what is now Nikolausberg in the vicinity of the city of | , Germany, giving the church and village its name |
Eppelheim | ... ckargemünd, Bammental, Gaiberg, Leimen, Sandhausen, Oftersheim, Plankstadt, | (all part of the Rhein-Neckar-Kreis) and Mannheim |
Caton | Jackson Township is bordered by the Towns of | in Steuben County, New York and Southport in Chemung County, New York to t ... |
Cologne | ... ntury. The town was in the middle of two trade roads, Heidenstrasse between | and Kassel and Heerstrasse between Frankfurt am Main and Soest. The bad ag ... |
Esher | ... (Today the Mole and Wey are less than apart at their closest point south of | .) During the mid-Pleistocene period (500 000 years before present), a lar ... |
Taos, New Mexico | Bert Geer Phillips and Ernest L. Blumenschein came to | as part of a tour of the western United States, but upon seeing Taos decid ... |
Grand Rapids | Grandville is located near the southwest corner of | . The western border of the city of Grandville is also the western border ... |
Padstow | ... sed; the police only manage the traffic, and volunteers manage the parking. | in Cornwall holds its annual 'Obby-Oss' (Hobby Horse) day of festivities. ... |
Henrietta, New York | ... In 1839, Henry Hurd had the town renamed Henrietta, after his home town of | . A post office named "Portage" opened on May 21, 1838, with John Davidson ... |
Loughborough | ... port baggage handling systems), and Brush Traction (railway locomotives) in | . Local commitment to nurturing the upcoming cadre of British engineers in ... |
Aberavon | ... iver valley formed the territory of the medieval Lords of Afan. The town of | grew up on the banks of the river, and was later subsumed by the larger ce ... |
Boston | ... his mother's death, Lovecraft attended an amateur journalist convention in | , Massachusetts, where he met Sonia Greene. Born in 1883, she was of Ukrai ... |
Tuscaloosa | ... ations are heard in Bessemer, as well as several stations broadcasting from | |
Bologna | ... ngaged in combat near Castel d'Aiano in the Apennine mountains southwest of | , Italy, Dole was hit by German machine gun fire in his upper right back a ... |
Brechin | ... ndrews, Scone, Dunkeld, Lochleven, Monymusk in Aberdeenshire, Abernethy and | . Each was an independent establishment controlled entirely by its own abb ... |
Burslem | ... March 1931, after returning from a visit to France. His ashes are buried in | cemetery. Their daughter, Virginia Eldin, lived in France and was presiden ... |
Torquay | ... idistant from the cities of Exeter and Plymouth. Consisting of the towns of | , Paignton and Brixham, and part of the ceremonial county of Devon, Torbay ... |
Dublin | ... in the British Isles in the mid-1970s, the post-punk band U2 was formed in | , Ireland. Active simultaneously in the local punk music scene and the "Sh ... |
Lexington, Massachusetts | Horace Mann was born on May 4, 1796, in | . His father was a Yankee farmer without much money. The son's frugal upbr ... |
Neckargemünd | ... tion: Edingen-Neckarhausen, Dossenheim, Schriesheim, Wilhelmsfeld, Schönau, | , Bammental, Gaiberg, Leimen, Sandhausen, Oftersheim, Plankstadt, Eppelhei ... |
Port Talbot | ... e river, and was later subsumed by the larger centre of population known as | . The political constituency still retains the name Aberavon (on the Afan) ... |
Skegness | ... ing World War II. With Bill Maynard he appeared at Butlin's Holiday Camp in | and partnered him in the TV series Great Scott, It's Maynard!. During the ... |
Southampton | #Bagshot, Farnham, Alton, Alresford, | , Romsey, Salisbur |
Wright City, Oklahoma | Camp Frederick H. Dierks, | "Hogue's Landing" a.k.a. Lynwood Hogue Scout Camp, Paris, T |
Dover | ... 7 September 2010. The port is the second busiest ferry port in the UK after | , handling around three million passengers a year and has direct access to ... |
Haverfordwest | ... England. The Vikings did, however, settle in the south around St. David's, | , and Gower, among other places. Place names such as Skokholm, Skomer, and ... |
Tewkesbury | ... unded by water in a meander of the River Avon between Stratford-on-Avon and | . The modern town encompasses Bengeworth and Greater and Little Hampton, w ... |
Dingli | Ta'Dmejrek 253 m (near | |
Gaiberg | ... n, Dossenheim, Schriesheim, Wilhelmsfeld, Schönau, Neckargemünd, Bammental, | , Leimen, Sandhausen, Oftersheim, Plankstadt, Eppelheim (all part of the R ... |
Horley | ... on of The Leaveners, Friends School Saffron Walden and the Archway Theatre, | , UK. She became president of Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London ... |
Prestwick | Scottish Aviation Limited was a Scottish aircraft manufacturer, based at | in South Ayrshire |
Middlesbrough | ... ridges, including the Tyne Bridge of 1928 which was built by Dorman Long of | , and Robert Stephenson's High Level Bridge of 1849, the first road/rail b ... |
Zelenogradsk | Sambia includes two famous seaside resorts, | (Cranz) and Svetlogorsk (Rauschen) |
Boulder, Colorado | ... d a Certificate of Completion from the Revenue Sources Management School in | . She also completed the State and Local Government Executive Program at t ... |
St. Stephen | ... in the city is the Saint John Throughway (Route 1). Route 1 extends west to | , and northeast towards Moncton. A second major highway, Route 7, connects ... |
Romsey | #Bagshot, Farnham, Alton, Alresford, Southampton, | , Salisbur |
East Otto | ... e County, and the south border is created by the Towns of Ellicottville and | . To the west is the Town of East Otto. The east boundary is formed by the ... |
Brühl | Ernst was born on April 2, 1891, in | , near Cologne, the third of nine children of a middle-class Catholic fami ... |
Town of Aurelius | The Town of Fleming was formed in 1823 from part of the | |
Malvern, Worcestershire | The poem begins in the Malvern Hills in | . A man named Will falls asleep and has a vision of a tower set upon a hil ... |
Town of Franklinville | Machias is south of the Town of Yorkshire and north of the | . The towns of Farmersville and Freedom are on the east and the towns of A ... |
Dawson, New Mexico | ... and Southwestern Railroad build a railroad line down from the coal mines at | through Tucumcari and Carrizozo to Tularosa and on down to El Paso. That l ... |
Vindobona | ... The war began in 166, when the Marcomanni overwhelmed the defences between | and Carnuntum, penetrated along the border between the provinces of Pannon ... |
Chili | ... , with a long "i" sound at the end (much like communities named Pulaski and | in other parts of the state) |
Baden-Baden | ... e to her husband's public opposition to Emperor Napoleon III and settled in | , Germany. In 1870, however, Johannes Brahms persuaded her to sing in the ... |
Whitby | ... d Earl of Pembroke, launched in June 1764 from the coal and whaling port of | in North Yorkshire, and as such is known locally as the Whitby Cat. She wa ... |
Town of Carrollton | ... Allegany was made from the southeast part of Great Valley, and in 1842 the | was made from the southwest part of Great Valley |
Farmersville | ... the Town of Yorkshire and north of the Town of Franklinville. The towns of | and Freedom are on the east and the towns of Ashford and Ellicottville are ... |
Mulhall | ... hwest Oklahoma City, Edmond, Guthrie, Crescent, Coyle, Luther, Langston and | /Orlando in Logan County and Oklahoma County. The towns of Wellston in Lin ... |
Budapest | ... re at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts (Magyar Képzomuvészeti Egyetem) in | . He joined a cavalry regiment of the Austro-Hungarian army, where he serv ... |
Boston | ... rail stations of Wyoming Hill, Melrose/Cedar Park, and Melrose Highlands). | workers in search of a country atmosphere moved to the area and began comm ... |
Town of Little Valley | The Town of Napoli was formed in 1823 from part of the | . In 1828, a division of Napoli was made, forming the new Town of Cold Spr ... |
Ashford | ... lle. The towns of Farmersville and Freedom are on the east and the towns of | and Ellicottville are on the west |
Langston | ... include northwest Oklahoma City, Edmond, Guthrie, Crescent, Coyle, Luther, | and Mulhall/Orlando in Logan County and Oklahoma County. The towns of Well ... |
Boston | ... mitral valve. By his own account, Frist improperly obtained these cats from | animal shelters, falsely telling shelter staff he was adopting the cats as ... |
Town of Carrollton | Great Valley is south of the Town of Ellicottville and north of the | . The west boundary is formed by the Towns of Salamanca and Little Valley, ... |
West New York | ... North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue, along with North Bergen, Weehawken, | , and Guttenberg |
Farnham | #Bagshot, | , Alton, Alresford, Southampton, Romsey, Salisbur |
Town of Chautauqua | ... 1810. The Town of Stockton was formed in 1821 from territory taken from the | . Predation by wolves was a more severe problem in this town than neighbor ... |
Town of Cato | The town was founded in 1821 from part of the | . Part of Ira was returned to Cato in 1824 |
Rotherham | ... s as Jerry in Two for the Seesaw by William Gibson, at the Civic Theatre in | . He was left stranded on stage because Heather Stoney was unable to re-ap ... |
Stuttgart | ... m September 1, 1690, he was a musician-organist in the Württemberg court at | under the patronage of Duchess Magdalena Sibylla. That job was better, but ... |
Matlock | ... the Peak District, eventually joining the A6 near Bakewell) and the A632 to | |
Carnuntum | ... in 166, when the Marcomanni overwhelmed the defences between Vindobona and | , penetrated along the border between the provinces of Pannonia and Noricu ... |
Town of Ellicottville | Great Valley is south of the | and north of the Town of Carrollton. The west boundary is formed by the To ... |
Town of East Otto | ... is created by the Towns of Ellicottville and East Otto. To the west is the | . The east boundary is formed by the Towns of Machias and Yorkshire |
Guttenberg | ... nal Fire and Rescue, along with North Bergen, Weehawken, West New York, and | |
Humphrey | ... egany Reservation. Great Valley's east boundary is formed with the Towns of | and Allegany. A very small part of southwestern Great Valley borders the T ... |
Bridgnorth | #Meriden, Birmingham, | , Shrewsbury, Welshpoo |
Freiburg im Breisgau | ... in the State of Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart, Mannheim, Karlsruhe and | , Heidelberg is part of the densely populated Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Re ... |
Ellicottville | ... ns of Farmersville and Freedom are on the east and the towns of Ashford and | are on the west |
Pontefract | ... l was uncovered involving Smith and John Poulson, a property developer from | , West Yorkshire, and both were imprisoned. Echoes of the scandal were rev ... |
Marlow | ... and Wycombe. Percy Bysshe Shelley and his wife Mary lived for some time in | , attracted to the town by their friend Thomas Love Peacock who also lived ... |
Machias | ... west is the Town of East Otto. The east boundary is formed by the Towns of | and Yorkshire |
Salamanca | ... orth of the Town of Carrollton. The west boundary is formed by the Towns of | and Little Valley, as well as the City of Salamanca and the Allegany Reser ... |
Town of Chautauqua | ... around 1809. The Town of Harmony was established in 1816 from a part of the | . The size of Harmony was reduced when the newer Towns of Busti and North ... |
Derry | ... border turned public opinion in the Republic. The Battle of the Bogside in | between the Royal Ulster Constabulary and residents in August 1969 prompte ... |
Town of Ashland | The Village of Wellsburg is located in the | .The village is located in the southeast part of the town. It is part of t ... |
Canterbury | ... vived the scheme of his predecessor, Baldwin of Forde, to found a church in | that would be secular and not monastic. He promised that the new foundatio ... |
Town of Red House | ... ey and Allegany. A very small part of southwestern Great Valley borders the | |
Shrewsbury | #Meriden, Birmingham, Bridgnorth, | , Welshpoo |
Coyle | ... Eagle District include northwest Oklahoma City, Edmond, Guthrie, Crescent, | , Luther, Langston and Mulhall/Orlando in Logan County and Oklahoma County ... |
Aurelius | Originally known as Hardenbergh's Corners in the town of | , the settlement was renamed Auburn in 1805 when it became the county seat ... |
Liverpool | In 1840 the company's first steamship, the Britannia, sailed from | to Halifax, Nova Scotia and on to Boston, Massachusetts, with Cunard and 6 ... |
Bude | ... tification can also be found on other parts of the Celtic seaboard, such as | in Cornwall, across the Bristol Channel). As the cliffs and land contain e ... |
Hamilton, New York | John Atanasoff was born on October 4, 1903 in | to an electrical engineer and a school teacher. Atanasoff's father, Ivan A ... |
Horsham | ... the young river drain the northernmost part of St Leonard's Forest, between | and Crawley, although much of the Forest lies within the catchment of the ... |
Berwick | A line of these towers was built in the 1430s across the Tweed valley from | to its source, as a response to the dangers of invasion from the Marches. ... |
Folkestone | ... n as Jane), whom he married in 1895. Poor health took him to Sandgate, near | , where in 1901 he constructed a large family home: Spade House. He had tw ... |
Oxford | In | , it is traditional for May Morning revellers to gather below the Great To ... |
Innisfail | ... onal park in Queensland (Australia), 1367 km northwest of Brisbane, between | and Cairns |
Nottingham | ... ments, some of which still exist to this day. Whilst St Ann's Allotments in | , created in the 1830s, is regarded as one of the oldest allotments sites ... |
Barry | ... am and the Barry Railway Company promoted the development of rival docks at | . Barry docks had the advantage of being accessible in all tides, and Davi ... |
Greenwich | ... Bridgeport, New Haven, Stamford, Waterbury, Norwalk, Danbury, New Britain, | and Bristol. There are 169 incorporated towns in Connecticut |
Lincklaen | The Town of Pitcher was formed from parts of the Towns of German and | in 1827. The size of Pitcher was increased in 1833 with and additional por ... |
Allegany | ... tion. Great Valley's east boundary is formed with the Towns of Humphrey and | . A very small part of southwestern Great Valley borders the Town of Red H ... |
Skipton | #Barnsley, Halifax, | , Middleham, Richmon |
East Hampton, New York | Gaddis died at home in | , of prostate cancer on December 16, 1998, but not before creating his fin ... |
Town of Union | Endwell is a hamlet (and census-designated place) located in the | in Broome County, New York, United States. Its population was 11,446 at th ... |
Monmouth | Recording began at Rockfield Studio 1 near | on 24 August 1975, after a 3-week rehearsal in Herefordshire. During the m ... |
Darien, Connecticut | ... . Her sister Jane (Jane Wyatt) invites them to a celebration in her home in | , which is known to be a "restricted" community where Jews are not welcome ... |
Bobbio | ... r with Otto I from 967), he appointed Gerbert the abbot of the monastery of | and also appointed him as count of the district, but the abbey had been ru ... |
Aldeburgh | ... 13 ft (4 m) high sculpture of a scallop shell which stands on the beach at | , in England. The goddess of love, Venus or Aphrodite is often traditional ... |
Barnsley | # | , Halifax, Skipton, Middleham, Richmon |
Carchemish | ... Central Asia, D.G. Hogarth, Leonard Woolley and T. E. Lawrence excavated at | . In 1918, because of the threat of wartime bombing, some objects were eva ... |
Flavia Solva | ... ong the border between the provinces of Pannonia and Noricum, laid waste to | , and could be stopped only shortly before reaching Aquileia on the Adriat ... |
Rochester, Kent | ... ar. A traditional Sweeps Festival is performed over the May bank holiday in | , where the Jack in the Green is woken at dawn on 1 May by Morris dancers |
Stuttgart | ... lived in poverty, moving to various places between 1874 and 1886, including | , Rome, Corfu, Basel, and Karlsruhe. In Stuttgart he met the Tübingen Univ ... |
Reigate | ... . The Earlswood Brook, a tributary draining the urban areas to the south of | and Redhill, joins the Mole at Sidlow. The largest STW in the Mole catchme ... |
Leuven | The Belgian city of | named a square in the city center after Hoover, honoring him for his work ... |
Town of Lisle | ... own was first settled around 1791. The Town of Triangle was formed from the | in 1831. The area had previously been called the "Chenango Triangle. |
Danbury | ... by population) include Bridgeport, New Haven, Stamford, Waterbury, Norwalk, | , New Britain, Greenwich and Bristol. There are 169 incorporated towns in ... |
Shoreham | ... members of the orchestra during a visit they made to the composer's home in | |
Melrose, Scotland | The name "Melrose" comes from the burgh of | . It was a reference to the hills of Melrose, Scotland which the new town ... |
Middleham | #Barnsley, Halifax, Skipton, | , Richmon |
Cologne | ... loped is the Otto cycle engine developed in 1876 by Nikolaus August Otto in | , Germany, after the operation principle described by Alphonse Beau de Roc ... |
Bridgend | ... he Cardiff Athletic Club, so they purchased about of land at Island Farm in | , which was previously used as a prisoner-of-war camp. It is best known fo ... |
Leatherhead | ... other plays at the Connaught Theatre, Worthing, and the Thorndyke theatre, | |
Westport, Connecticut | ... erself a fan of Peggy Noonan and Ronald Reagan. Hart and her family live in | |
Reading | ... ecting Leamington Spa to Coventry used by CrossCountry provides services to | , Oxford and Bournemouth to the south, and to Coventry, Birmingham (New St ... |
Madison, Connecticut | Madison, New Jersey has three sister cities: | , Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, and Marigliano, Campania, Italy |
Town of Conklin | The Town of Kirkwood was formed from the | in 1859 |
Bath, Somerset | ... borough in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is named for | , England. It is located in the Lehigh Valley region of the state |
Village of Johnson City | Endwell is adjacent to the Village of Endicott and the | . It is west of Binghamton and is considered a suburb of that city |
Town of New Albion | The Village of Cattaraugus lies in the northeast part of the | , north of Salamanca, New York |
Wellston | ... gston and Mulhall/Orlando in Logan County and Oklahoma County. The towns of | in Lincoln County and in Kingfisher County are also a part of Eagle Distri ... |
Bonn | The University of Bonn is a public research university located in | , Germany. Founded in its present form in 1818, as the linear successor of ... |
Boston | ... entral business district. The "Mass Pike" is part of I-90 extending east to | and west to Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago, and across the Upper Midw ... |
Valdosta, Georgia | ... ty line between Brooks County and Thomas County, Georgia. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 711 at the 2000 census – ... |
Las Cruces, New Mexico | Hatch is 40 miles north of | , on Interstate 25, and 34 miles south of Spaceport America, a new purpose ... |
Village of Endicott | Endwell is adjacent to the | and the Village of Johnson City. It is west of Binghamton and is considere ... |
Town of Angelica | ... r near Scio is named for him. The Town of Scio was created in 1823 from the | . Some of its territory was later lost during the formation of the Towns o ... |
Ellicottville | ... nd Sardinia in Erie County, and the south border is created by the Towns of | and East Otto. To the west is the Town of East Otto. The east boundary is ... |
Wellsville | ... territory was later lost during the formation of the Towns of Amity (1830), | (1855), and Willing (1851) |
Town of Olean | ... d 1812. The Town of Great Valley was formed in 1818, taken from part of the | . In 1831, the Town of Allegany was made from the southeast part of Great ... |
Calumet | ... was known as "Calumet" (not to be confused with the present nearby town of | , Michigan, which was known as "Red Jacket" until it adopted the name Calu ... |
town | Bethel is a | in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States, about sixty miles from Ne ... |
Durango | ... a major part of the regional economy, with the narrow gauge railway between | and Silverton being an attraction in the summer. Jeeping is popular on the ... |
Town of Yorkshire | Machias is south of the | and north of the Town of Franklinville. The towns of Farmersville and Free ... |
Bromley | ... , from west to east, are Beckenham, which includes Eden Park and Elmers End | ;with Bickley, Bromley Park and Bromley Common, Park Langley, Plaistow, Sh ... |
Durham | In | , students of the University of Durham gather on Prebend's Bridge to see t ... |
Turin | ... l as self-management experiments through land and factories occupations. In | and Milan, workers councils were formed and many factory occupations took ... |
Sheerness | ... lonies of scorpions (Euscorpius flavicaudis) have established themselves in | on the Isle of Sheppey in the United Kingdom. This small population has be ... |
Port Erin | ... d the Isle of Man, while the buggane's feet make an opening for the port at | . The buggane injures Finn, who flees over the sea (where the buggane cann ... |
Town of Yorkshire | ... Machias was first settled around 1813 and was established in 1827 from the | . In 1847, Machias was increased by additional territory from the Town of ... |
Concord | The northern border is formed with the towns of | and Sardinia in Erie County, and the south border is created by the Towns ... |
Deva Victrix | Chester was founded as a "castrum" or Roman fort with the name | in the year 79 by the Roman Legio II Adiutrix during the reign of the Empe ... |
Cloud Lake | ... ish as a first language accounted for 100% of all residents. It, along with | , and Golf, and Jupiter Inlet Colony were the only municipalities in Palm ... |
Berwick-upon-Tweed | ... from his position of strength in Edinburgh. However, Gloucester did recover | |
El Paso | ... wson, New Mexico through Tucumcari and Carrizozo to Tularosa and on down to | . That line later became part of the , who still operates the line |
Limerick | ... etown of early settler William Evans, whose family arrived in the area from | , Ireland in 1698. The township is mentioned in Philadelphia court records ... |
Phillipsburg | ... 27, Route 28 was known as Route 9, which was designated in 1917 to run from | east to Elizabeth. With the creation of the U.S. Highway System in 1926, U ... |
Loughborough | ... (Lutterworth), Welland Valley Vineyard (Market Harborough), and Eglantine ( | ). Melton Mowbray Sloe Gin is a liqueur with a distinctive flavour |
West New York | ... uban residents have spread out to other communities of North Hudson County. | , at 19.64%, now has the highest percentage of Cubans in New Jersey, with ... |
Melton Mowbray | #Oakham, | , Nottingham, Mansfield, Rotherham, Barnsle |
Telluride | ... wns, all old mining camps, include Creede, Lake City, Silverton, Ouray, and | . Large scale mining has ended in the region, although independent prospec ... |
Phillipsburg | Public school students in grade 9 - 12 attend Phillipsburg High School in | , which serves students from the Town of Phillipsburg as part of the Phill ... |
Deerpark, New York | ... te Thruway until October 2010) and it is immediately over the state line in | |
Heidelberg | ... ure in Brno, Czech Republic (in Czech) * in Sofia, (Bulgarian, English)* in | , (German, English)* in Tarnów, . Click "ROMA (CYGANIE)" on the menu at le ... |
Redditch | ... 35) passes through the ward and is major route linking the city centre with | and the M40. The A445 and A4040 (Outer Ring Road) are also major roads in ... |
Milton Keynes | ... he club finally did relocate in 2003, it was to the Buckinghamshire town of | |
Nottingham | #Oakham, Melton Mowbray, | , Mansfield, Rotherham, Barnsle |
Toodyay | ... s near Yealering, 100 km southeast of Perth: it meanders north-northwest to | about 90 km northeast of Perth, then turns southwest in Walyunga National ... |
Jupiter Inlet Colony | ... counted for 100% of all residents. It, along with Cloud Lake, and Golf, and | were the only municipalities in Palm Beach county with all residents havin ... |
Armagh | ... agh Culdees long outlived their brethren throughout Ireland. The Culdees of | endured until the dissolution in 1541 and enjoyed a fleeting resurrection ... |
Kenilworth | ... elped to prevent the coalescence of the city with surrounding towns such as | , Leamington Spa, Warwick, Rugby and Balsall Common |
Newcastle | ... nemouth to the south, and to Coventry, Birmingham (New Street), Manchester, | and Edinburgh to the north |
Oswego | ... in the city in 1885 with services to Oneida and the last line completed to | in 1911. By 1932, "every bit" of track had been removed and the entire era ... |
Rye, New York | ... from Ridgefield to the Massachusetts border as well as undisputed claim to | |
El Paso, Texas | ... he scandal. The case is being prosecuted by the United States Attorney from | , but the case will be tried starting October 3, 2011 before United States ... |
North Bannister | The Canning River rises not far from | , 100 km southeast of Perth and joins the Swan at Applecross, opening into ... |
Rauma | ... Low German in Germany, Kashubian and Silesian in Poland, and Savo, Karelia, | and Helsinki slang dialects in Finland. Also, in Portugal, a special editi ... |
Rotherham | #Oakham, Melton Mowbray, Nottingham, Mansfield, | , Barnsle |
Digby | ... ghway) built on former railway lands. The ferry terminal for the service to | , Nova Scotia was also relocated from Long Wharf to a new facility on the ... |
Leatherhead | Between Dorking and | the Mole cuts a steep-sided valley (the Mole Gap) though the North Downs, ... |
Haverhill | ... C's West London studios, mainly Riverside 1, with external scenes filmed in | , a town in South-west Suffolk, which itself expanded rapidly in the 1950s ... |
Barking | ... of England; Marie, Abbess of Reading; Marie I of Boulogne; Marie, Abbess of | ; and Marie de Meulan, wife of Hugh Talbot |
Henley-on-Thames | She died in | on 12 November 1947 |
Solihull | ... h the administrative county of Warwickshire and the metropolitan borough of | (the 'Meriden Gap'), and has helped to prevent the coalescence of the city ... |
Brookton | ... its mouth at Fremantle. The Avon flows north, passing through the towns of | , Beverley, York, Northam and Toodyay. It is joined by tributaries includi ... |
Boston | Born in | , Colony of Massachusetts to David Yale (1613–1690) and Ursula Knight (162 ... |
Lutterworth | ... l, and Hathern. Vineyards in Leicestershire include Chevelswarde Vineyard ( | ), Welland Valley Vineyard (Market Harborough), and Eglantine (Loughboroug ... |
Lucan | ... th Avenue in North Dublin, Griffith Park in Drumcondra and Griffith Park in | , County Dublin are named after him |
Lake City | ... ustry of early Colorado. Major towns, all old mining camps, include Creede, | , Silverton, Ouray, and Telluride. Large scale mining has ended in the reg ... |
Beverley | ... at Fremantle. The Avon flows north, passing through the towns of Brookton, | , York, Northam and Toodyay. It is joined by tributaries including the Dal ... |
Port Talbot | ... t was diverted in the 18th century into the ironworks at what was to become | to provide a source of water. It remains diverted flowing into the Port Ta ... |
Market Harborough | ... hire include Chevelswarde Vineyard (Lutterworth), Welland Valley Vineyard ( | ), and Eglantine (Loughborough). Melton Mowbray Sloe Gin is a liqueur with ... |
Llantwit Major | ... yellow-grey cliffs on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast (which stretches between | to Ogmore-by-Sea) are unique on the Celtic Sea coastline (i.e. Cornwall, W ... |
Scarborough | ... ty of his films from 1983 onwards; they were married in the English town of | in 1998 |
Genoa | ... rton he cared. Merton then walked to Saint Tropez, where he took a train to | and then another to Florence. From Florence he left for Rome, a trip that ... |
Ferryland | ... fied by the English in 1709. (The same French expedition also tried to take | , but it successfully resisted. |
Antibes | The population is now concentrated in the urban region that includes | , Cannes, Grasse, Nice, and Menton, and which constitutes 90% of the total ... |
Felixstowe | ... orth Sea to the east. It is in the Tendring district. Nearby places include | to the northeast, Ipswich to the northwest, Colchester to the southwest an ... |
Liverpool | ... een, Amsterdam, Barranquilla, Bari, Beit Jala, Fribourg, Huguenots, Kozani, | , Paternopoli, Sassari, Siggiewi, and Lorraine. He was also a patron of th ... |
Ráth Cairn | ... different groups. The closest Gaeltacht to Dublin is the Meath Gaeltacht of | and Baile Ghib which is away |
Town of Birdsall | ... rom part of the Town of Angelica. In 1829 more territory was added from the | |
Town of Berne | The Town of Knox was established in 1822 from part of the | . During the American Revolution loyalties of the inhabitants was split, b ... |
Bradford on Avon | Henry Shrapnel was born in | , Wiltshire, England |
Billericay | ... named Billerica in the United States and borrows its name from the town of | in Essex, England |
Oakham | # | , Melton Mowbray, Nottingham, Mansfield, Rotherham, Barnsle |
Ridgefield | ... f Connecticut, in exchange for an equivalent area extending northwards from | to the Massachusetts border as well as undisputed claim to Rye, New York |
Burkittsville, Maryland | The movie Blair Witch Project (1999) was set in the woods west of | , in western Frederick County, but it was not filmed there |
New Canaan | ... panhandle in Fairfield County, containing the towns of Greenwich, Stamford, | , Darien and part of Norwalk. This irregularity in the boundary is the res ... |
Port Hawkesbury | ... lace Bay was known as the largest town in Nova Scotia, based on population. | has risen to prominence since the completion of the Canso Causeway and Can ... |
Wellingborough | #St Albans, Luton, Bedford, | , Kettering, Oakha |
Brewster, Florida | Atanasoff was raised by his parents in | . At the age of nine he learned to use a slide rule, followed shortly by t ... |
Guttenberg | ... is the most densely populated city in the United States, though neighboring | (legally defined as a ) is more densely populated |
Stuttgart | ... est Germany. The fifth-largest city in the State of Baden-Württemberg after | , Mannheim, Karlsruhe and Freiburg im Breisgau, Heidelberg is part of the ... |
Milton Keynes | ... The county town is Aylesbury, the largest town in the ceremonial county is | and largest town in the non-metropolitan county is High Wycombe |
Cork | Gerard Slevin (born 1 November 1919, died 18 January 1997) was born in | , Ireland. Slevin was assistant to Edward McLysaght, the Chief Herald of I ... |
Guildford | ... cable market. Initially, Cabletel acquired local cable franchises covering | and parts of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. In 1996 CableTel acquir ... |
Bedford | #St Albans, Luton, | , Wellingborough, Kettering, Oakha |
Woodstock | ... These albums resulted from five days of recording at Levon Helms Studio in | , and presents a combination of new material and a few new cover songs rec ... |
Alexandria | ... harax Spasinu at the head of the Persian Gulf and across to Petra and on to | and other eastern Mediterranean ports from where ships carried the cargoes ... |
New Glasgow | The towns of | , Stellarton, Pictou, Westville and Trenton each have their own town counc ... |
High Wycombe | ... county is Milton Keynes and largest town in the non-metropolitan county is | |
Town of Chapel Hill | In 2006, the university and the | jointly agreed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 60% by 2050, becoming th ... |
Tabor City, North Carolina | Jackson, born | , is the youngest of three children. He was named after the Confederate Ge ... |
Darien | ... Fairfield County, containing the towns of Greenwich, Stamford, New Canaan, | and part of Norwalk. This irregularity in the boundary is the result of te ... |
Goldsby | ... her communities in Cleveland County; Purcell, Blanchard, Wayne, Washington, | and all other communities in McClain County; and Tuttle and some other com ... |
Armagh | ... rse of the 9th century we find mention of nine places in Ireland (including | , Clonmacnoise, Clones, Devenish and Sligo) where communities of Culdees w ... |
Southwest Ranches, Florida | ... partment of Corrections prison, is in the former Country Estates CDP and in | , in proximity to Pembroke Pines. The prison formerly housed the female de ... |
Husum | ... n, three districts were established in the region: Südtondern in the north, | in the centre, and Eiderstedt in the south. In 1970 these three districts ... |
Boston | ... nvers. Wenham lies six miles north of Salem and 21 miles north-northeast of | . The eastern end of Wenham is crossed by Route 128, with one exit within ... |
Las Cruces, NM | The village is located just off Interstate 25 about 40 miles northwest of | and approximately 80 miles northwest of El Paso, TX |
Limerick | ... sive raids in Ireland and founded the cities of Waterford, Cork, Dublin and | . The Vikings and Scandinavians settled down and intermixed with the Irish ... |
Creede | ... ning industry of early Colorado. Major towns, all old mining camps, include | , Lake City, Silverton, Ouray, and Telluride. Large scale mining has ended ... |
Wisbech | The River Nene, made navigable from the port at | to Northampton by 1761, passes through the city centre and a green viaduct ... |
Barking | ... nd the area was characterised by farming, woodland and the fishing fleet at | . This last industry employed 1,370 men and boys by 1850, but by the end o ... |
Bromley | Reid was born a British citizen in | , South London, to Leslie Hughes, who was of white English descent, and Co ... |
Barnstaple | Gay was born in | , England and was educated at the town's grammar school. On leaving school ... |
Tuscaloosa, Alabama | ... United States. At the 2000 census the population was 227. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Tunbridge Wells | ... his father at the latter's non-conformist chapel in London before moving to | , Kent around 1734. There he became minister of the Mount Sion chapel, unt ... |
Boston | ... he book. In America, a Mr. Fairbanks attended a reading on Christmas Eve in | , Massachusetts in 1867, and was so moved he closed his factory on Christm ... |
Aylesbury | ... and non-metropolitan home county in South East England. The county town is | , the largest town in the ceremonial county is Milton Keynes and largest t ... |
Dovercourt | Harwich today is contiguous with | and the two, along with Parkeston, are often referred to collectively as H ... |
Cheltenham | ... population of 22,000. It is located roughly equidistant between Worcester, | and Stratford-upon-Avon. Evesham lies within the Vale of Evesham, an area ... |
Oxford, Mississippi | ... tsche Grammophon. Costello released the album The Delivery Man, recorded in | , and released on Lost Highway Records, in September of the same year, and ... |
Ryde | ... n in the 1960s, still runs (for foot passengers) from near Clarence Pier to | , Isle of Wight, operated by Hovertravel |
Boulder, Colorado | ... ew Mesa Laboratory for the National Center for Atmospheric Research outside | . The project differed from Pei's earlier urban work; it would rest in an ... |
Westville | The towns of New Glasgow, Stellarton, Pictou, | and Trenton each have their own town councils. The Municipality of Pictou ... |
Yealering | The Avon rises near | , 100 km southeast of Perth: it meanders north-northwest to Toodyay about ... |
El Paso, TX | ... 0 miles northwest of Las Cruces, NM and approximately 80 miles northwest of | |
Greenwich | ... tate, is marked by a panhandle in Fairfield County, containing the towns of | , Stamford, New Canaan, Darien and part of Norwalk. This irregularity in t ... |
Northampton | The River Nene, made navigable from the port at Wisbech to | by 1761, passes through the city centre and a green viaduct carries the ra ... |
Billericay | ... y of the families living in the settlement were originally from the town of | in Essex, England. The town was incorporated as Billerica in 1655, on the ... |
Carnuntum | ... ed against the Marcomannic confederation for three years at the fortress of | in Pannonia. Eutropius compared the war, and Marcus Aurelius' success agai ... |
Alexandria | On this second banishment from | , Athanasius came to Rome, and was recognised as a regular bishop by the s ... |
Llandudno | ... on spent four months in Ipswich as an assistant stage manager; Halliwell in | , Wales. Both returned to London and became writers. They collaborated on ... |
Boston | ... 2010 U.S. Census. It is a suburb located approximately seven miles north of | and is situated in the center of the triangle created by Interstates 93, 9 ... |
South Bound Brook, New Jersey | Bound Brook High School (9-12; 510). Students from | , attended the district's high school as part of a sending/receiving relat ... |
Luton | #St Albans, | , Bedford, Wellingborough, Kettering, Oakha |
Carrizozo | ... d line down from the coal mines at Dawson, New Mexico through Tucumcari and | to Tularosa and on down to El Paso. That line later became part of the , w ... |
Stellarton | The towns of New Glasgow, | , Pictou, Westville and Trenton each have their own town councils. The Mun ... |
Sligo | ... ine places in Ireland (including Armagh, Clonmacnoise, Clones, Devenish and | ) where communities of Culdees were established as a kind of annex to the ... |
Chester | ... gs of Britain came and gave their allegiance to Edgar shortly afterwards at | . Six kings in Britain, including the King of Scots and the King of Strath ... |
Wayne | ... ttle Axe and all other communities in Cleveland County; Purcell, Blanchard, | , Washington, Goldsby and all other communities in McClain County; and Tut ... |
Pictou | The towns of New Glasgow, Stellarton, | , Westville and Trenton each have their own town councils. The Municipalit ... |
Leixlip | The Liffey bends at | from a predominantly east-west direction to a southwesterly route, and thi ... |
Antibes | ... the important towns and cities of Cannes, Nice, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, and | |
Cologne | ... s the Kurkölnische Akademie Bonn (English: Academy of the Prince-elector of | ) which was founded in 1777 by Maximilian Frederick of Königsegg-Rothenfel ... |
Wallsend | ... y centre with some services extending out to the MetroCentre, Killingworth, | and Ponteland. Bus Services in Newcastle upon Tyne and the surrounding bor ... |
Town of Augusta | The Village of Oriskany Falls is in the southeast section of the | and partly overlaps the Town of Marshall. The community is at the intersec ... |
Midhurst | ... was returned to Uppark. After a short apprenticeship at a chemist in nearby | , and an even shorter stay as a boarder at Midhurst Grammar School, he sig ... |
Town of Arietta | The south border of Wells is formed by the Towns of Benson and Hope. The | is at the west border, and the Town of Lake Pleasant is the northwest bord ... |
Glückstadt | ... d. Christian IV of Denmark invited some New Christian families to settle at | about 1626, granting certain privileges to them and to conversos who came ... |
Boston | ... vices were established in Philadelphia in 1751, Richmond, Virginia in 1807, | in 1838, and New York in 1845. The US Secret Service was founded in 1865 a ... |
Bridgewater | ... ter name was noted in an 1882 book, History of the Towns of New Milford and | , 1703–1882, by |
Berkeley, Gloucestershire | ... (17 May 1749 – 26 January 1823) was an English physician and scientist from | , who was the pioneer of smallpox vaccine. He is often called "the father ... |
Town of Schuyler | Deerfield was formed from the | in 1798 |
Fenny Stratford | ... oute of Watling Street: Boughton Street, Kent; Colney Street, Hertfordshire | ;, Stony Stratford and Old Stratford, all in Buckinghamshire; Stretton und ... |
Cleator Moor | ... vetting. This iron was often obtained from specialist ironworks, such as at | (UK), noted for the high quality of their rolled plate and its suitability ... |
Town of Washington | The | has also given municipal scenic road designations in New Preston to Rabbit ... |
Oakham | #High Barnet, Hatfield, Baldock, Biggleswade, St Neots, | #Puckeridge, Newmarket, Thetford, Attleborough, Windham, Norwich #St Alban ... |
Doncaster | ... en's clothing, back packs, and student IDs in a primary school. A school in | , England is piloting a monitoring system designed to keep tabs on pupils ... |
Hiraizumi | ... ecture outside Hokkaido. Famous attractions include the Buddhist temples of | , including Chūson-ji and Mōtsū-ji with their treasures, Fujiwara no Sato, ... |
Shrewsbury | The Town of Shrewsbury, named for | , England, is a suburban community with an uneven and hilly terrain cut by ... |
Wormhill | The well in the village of | is dedicated to Brindley. Wormhill is in the same Parish as Tunstead where ... |
Waterford, Connecticut | ... O'Neill papers is at Yale University. The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in | fosters the development of new plays under his name |
New Milford | ... 2001. The 29-letter name was noted in an 1882 book, History of the Towns of | and Bridgewater, 1703–1882, by |
Uppsala | Lars Johan Hierta (22 January 1801, | – 20 November 1872) was a Swedish newspaper publisher, social critic, busi ... |
Chipping Sodbury | ... trong basic education. Jenner trained from the age of 13 for eight years in | , South Gloucestershire, as an apprentice to Daniel Ludlow, a surgeon . In ... |
Town of Lockport | Rapids is a hamlet (also a census-designated place) located in the | in Niagara County, New York, United States. The population was 1,636 at th ... |
Falmouth, Cornwall | ... to carry dispatches with the news of the Battle of Trafalgar overland from | to the Admiralty in London in 1805 and there is a plaque commemorating thi ... |
Wells | ... known as Wellesley Farm. The family had been granted lands to the south of | , Somerset for their 'Passive acceptance of the Norman conquest of England ... |
Benson | The south border of Wells is formed by the Towns of | and Hope. The Town of Arietta is at the west border, and the Town of Lake ... |
Emden | ... bout 1626, granting certain privileges to them and to conversos who came to | about 1649 |
Killingworth | ... ds via the city centre with some services extending out to the MetroCentre, | , Wallsend and Ponteland. Bus Services in Newcastle upon Tyne and the surr ... |
Groningen | In 2004, philosopher and psychologist Michel ter Hark ( | , The Netherlands) published a book, called Popper, Otto Selz and the rise ... |
Estes Park, Colorado | ... stian Artists' Society Lifetime Achievement Award in a surprise ceremony at | |
upstate Hyde Park | ... ame was changed from Hyde Park to New Hyde Park to avoid confusion with the | |
St Neots | #High Barnet, Hatfield, Baldock, Biggleswade, | , Oakha |
Stoneham | ... ccess to many nearby highways including Route 1 in Saugus, Interstate 93 in | , and Route 128/Interstate 95 in Wakefield. The city is also served by the ... |
Fort Collins | ... ended through flagpole annexations, reach in tendrils nearly to Windsor and | . Since the economic base of the town is quite limited, many of the new re ... |
Stony Stratford | ... reet: Boughton Street, Kent; Colney Street, Hertfordshire; Fenny Stratford, | and Old Stratford, all in Buckinghamshire; Stretton under Fosse and Strett ... |
Malvern | Haile Selassie stayed at the Abbey Hotel in | in the 1930s and his granddaughters and daughters of court officials were ... |
La Plata, Maryland | ... La Plata, which further contributed to decline of the town. (See article on | . |
Wells | ... 35), Arietta (1836), part of Long Lake (1837), part of Hope (1847), part of | , (1858), and part of Indian Lake (1861) |
Staveley | ... med by the amalgamation of the municipal borough with the urban district of | and the parish of Brimington from Chesterfield Rural District |
Boston | ... e. The second account was written by Anna Klumpke, an American painter from | who made Bonheur’s acquaintance in 1887 while serving as a translator for ... |
Leatherhead | ... strict of Mole Valley. The Mole crosses the North Downs between Dorking and | , where it cuts a steep-sided valley, known as the Mole Gap, through the c ... |
Uppsala | Hierta was born to a noble family in | , Sweden, as the son of Carl Didrik Hierta and Hedvig Johanna Schméer. He ... |
Gosport | Portsmouth Harbour has passenger ferry links to | and the Isle of Wight. A car ferry service to the Isle of Wight operated b ... |
Wallingford | ... ders with Southington on the north and northeast, Meriden on the northeast, | on the east, Hamden on the south, Bethany for a short distance on the sout ... |
towns | In the U.S. region of New England, many municipalities (styled | in contrast to cities) practice a very limited form of home rule, and deci ... |
Cortlandville | ... Route 215, which begins in the City of Cortland in the neighboring town of | , ends at the intersection with New York State Route 392 in the hamlet of ... |
Fairhaven, Massachusetts | ... e again decided to sign ship's articles. On January 3, 1841, he sailed from | on the whaler Acushnet, which was bound for the Pacific Ocean. He was late ... |
Dublin | ... armer "Bull" McCabe and his love for the land he rents. The play debuted at | 's Olympia Theatre in 1965, with Ray McAnally as "The Bull" and Eamon Kean ... |
Town of North Hempstead | ... d Village of New Hyde Park is located in both the Town of Hempstead and the | |
Town of Warren | ... hich is located in Marble Dale, and also serves the southern portion of the | . Further confusing matters, there are three separate post offices in the ... |
Budapest | ... In Hungary, several public places are named after Attila; for instance, in | there are 10 Attila Streets, one of which is an important street behind th ... |
Ponteland | ... some services extending out to the MetroCentre, Killingworth, Wallsend and | . Bus Services in Newcastle upon Tyne and the surrounding boroughs part of ... |
Town of Barker | :The | is a different place, in Broome County, New York, USA |
Attleborough | #Puckeridge, Newmarket, Thetford, | , Windham, Norwic |
Town of Lima | ... ermediate School. The Lima Primary School is in the district but located in | . The School mascot is the Cougar |
Dorking | ... he Surrey district of Mole Valley. The Mole crosses the North Downs between | and Leatherhead, where it cuts a steep-sided valley, known as the Mole Gap ... |
Bloemfontein | ... esburg via Kimberley and a weekly service to and from Durban via Kimberley, | and Pietermaritzburg. These trains terminate at Cape Town railway station ... |
City of Cortland | ... line by the Tioghnioga River. New York State Route 215, which begins in the | in the neighboring town of Cortlandville, ends at the intersection with Ne ... |
Dublin | ... rsity in 1971. In 1972, Heaney left his lectureship at Belfast and moved to | in the Republic of Ireland, working as a teacher at Carysfort College. In ... |
York | ... d to England with a relatively small force, he avoided capture. The city of | only opened its gates to him after he promised that he had just come to re ... |
Town of Warren | ... d to the Marble Dale section of Washington, and to portions of the adjacent | . While New Preston village once had its own post office, it is now served ... |
Town of Poughkeepsie | Spackenkill is in the | . Its population consists mainly of families whose children go to the Spac ... |
Bologna | ... ewly instituted universities also had their private services, starting from | (1158) |
Town of Oyster Bay | The Village of Sea Cliff is a village located within the | in Nassau County, New York. As of the United States 2010 Census, the villa ... |
Lansingburgh, New York | ... 38 to 1847, he resided at what is now known as the Herman Melville House in | . Near the end of 1840 he once again decided to sign ship's articles. On J ... |
towns | Connecticut has 169 | , which serve as the fundamental local political subdivision of the state; ... |
Southington | ... geport, and Waterbury is adjacent to Cheshire. Cheshire shares borders with | on the north and northeast, Meriden on the northeast, Wallingford on the e ... |
Chapel Hill | ... th Carolina, or simply Carolina) is a public research university located in | , North Carolina, United States. First enrolling students in 1795, it is o ... |
St Mary Cray | ... ile separate settlements of Farnborough, Green Street Green, Pratts Bottom, | and St Paul's Cray. Other smaller suburban areas include Anerley and nearb ... |
Danbury | Candlewood Lake stretches from | in the south, north to Sherman at a park named Veterans' Field. The lake i ... |
Uxbridge | In 2007 Cadbury Schweppes announced it would be moving to | from Mayfair to cut costs. The company later split and Cadbury plc moved t ... |
Windham, Connecticut | ... indham County, Connecticut, United States. It is located within the town of | . The population was 1,278 at the 2000 census |
Long Lake | ... removing parts of its territory: Morehouse (1835), Arietta (1836), part of | (1837), part of Hope (1847), part of Wells, (1858), and part of Indian Lak ... |
Town of North Hempstead | The Village of Plandome Heights is in the | . It is the highest and southermost of the Plandomes and is served by the ... |
Liverpool | ... helped him get a job as a "boy" (a green hand) on a New York ship bound for | . He made the voyage, and returned on the same ship. (1849) is partly base ... |
Limerick | Similar to the cities of Cork, | , Galway, and Waterford—Dublin is administered separately from its respect ... |
Chipping Campden | #Four shire stone, | , Worcester, Ludlow, Montgomer |
Town of Babylon | ... the Town of Oyster Bay within Nassau County), and East Farmingdale (in the | within Suffolk County). Many nearby places not within the village limits h ... |
Virunum | ... arly July) as a season especially associated with Mithraic festivities. The | album, in the form of an inscribed bronze plaque, records a Mithraic festi ... |
Town of Oyster Bay | The Village of Oyster Bay Cove is a village located within the | in Nassau County, New York, United States. The population was 2,197 at the ... |
Lapeer | ... d with Cortlandville. The south town line separates Virgil from Harford and | |
Oswego | ... at Manlius was under construction. In 1807, roads around Onondaga Hill and | to Salina were in the planning stages |
Leicester, Massachusetts | ... rounding towns Spencer, Massachusetts, North Brookfield, Massachusetts, and | . The up-and-coming NGO's unique attributes are its community-binding natu ... |
Douglas, Isle of Man | His funeral took place on 22 October 2010 in | and all of the Isle of Man were invited. His trademark cloth cap was place ... |
Pietermaritzburg | ... ley and a weekly service to and from Durban via Kimberley, Bloemfontein and | . These trains terminate at Cape Town railway station and make a brief sto ... |
Church Stretton | ... ille, both in Warwickshire; the three adjacent settlements of All Stretton, | and Little Stretton in Shropshire; and Stretton Sugwas, Herefordshire |
Arietta | ... de, in whole or part, by removing parts of its territory: Morehouse (1835), | (1836), part of Long Lake (1837), part of Hope (1847), part of Wells, (185 ... |
Carbury | ... patrilineal grandfather Richard Colley, a landlord who lived at Rahin near | , County Kildare, changed his surname to Wesley |
Galway | Similar to the cities of Cork, Limerick, | , and Waterford—Dublin is administered separately from its respective Coun ... |
Lake Pleasant | ... nitial formation by parts of Mayfield (1812, 1816), Northampton (1816), and | (1858) |
Zweibrücken | ... ugh he retained the royal title) in exchange for the little principality of | . In 1716, an assassination was attempted by a Saxon officer, Lacroix, but ... |
Town of Oyster Bay | ... Village of Farmingdale is an incorporated village on Long Island within the | in Nassau County, New York in the United States. The population was 8,189 ... |
Preston, Connecticut | :For the town of Preston in New London County, Connecticut, see | |
Town of Oyster Bay | The Village of Matinecock is a village located within the | in Nassau County, New York, USA. The population was 810 at the 2010 census |
Morehouse | ... ther towns were made, in whole or part, by removing parts of its territory: | (1835), Arietta (1836), part of Long Lake (1837), part of Hope (1847), par ... |
Long Lake | ... the formation of other towns in Hamilton County, to include Hope (1818) and | (1837). The Town of Gilman was reportedly named for settler John Gilman |
Phibsboro | ... ue of Ireland clubs, all playing in the Premier Division. Dalymount Park in | , is home to Bohemians F.C. Current League Champions and the first Irish s ... |
Fishers | District 1 consists of Carmel and Clay Township. District 2 consists of | , Noblesville, Delaware Township, and Noblesville Township. District 3 con ... |
Cazenovia | From 1803 through 1804, the Cherry Valley Turnpike, which passed through | and intersected the Seneca Turnpike at Manlius was under construction. In ... |
Cortlandville | ... t of this line is the Tioughnioga River. The north town line is shared with | . The south town line separates Virgil from Harford and Lapeer |
Amersham | ... had an extensive network of Metropolitan Railway services, from the current | terminus right into central Bucks at Verney Junction. That station is now ... |
Wittenberg | ... to a middle-class family at Gräfenhainichen, a small town between Halle and | . At the age of fifteen, he entered the Fürstenschule in Grimma. The schoo ... |
Town of Johnstown | Lake Pleasant was formed in 1812 from part of the | before the formation of Hamilton County. Lake Pleasant was a "mother town" ... |
King's Lynn | #Puckeridge, Cambridge, Ely, Downham, | #Four shire stone, Chipping Campden, Worcester, Ludlow, Montgomery #High B ... |
Hamden | ... the north and northeast, Meriden on the northeast, Wallingford on the east, | on the south, Bethany for a short distance on the southwest, Prospect on t ... |
Danbury | ... found guilty of contempt of Congress. Lardner was sentenced to 12 months in | Prison and fined $1,000. He had been dismissed by Fox on October 28, 1947 |
Town of Mendon | The Village of Honeoye Falls is within the | |
Canterbury | Stone Street ran southeast for some 12 miles from Watling Street at | (the Roman Durovernum) to Lympne (Lemanis) at the western edge of the Romn ... |
Cleethorpes | ... is the smaller of the two and is situated around the low water mark between | and Humberston on the Lincolnshire coast |
Town of Peru | ... by territory from the Town of Chateaugay (now in Franklin County), and the | (now in Clinton County) |
Baldock | #High Barnet, Hatfield, | , Biggleswade, St Neots, Oakha |
Town of Chateaugay | ... nd Wilmington (1821). In 1822, the town was increased by territory from the | (now in Franklin County), and the Town of Peru (now in Clinton County) |
Grimsby | ... was put up to prevent enemy submarines travelling up the estuary to Hull or | . The forts were finally deserted by the military in 1956 |
Freetown | ... is shared with Dryden in Tompkins County. The east town line is shared with | ; part of this line is the Tioughnioga River. The north town line is share ... |
York | ... droom. Both of these replicas are now based at the National Railway Museum, | |
Harrietstown | ... ubsequently, the town lost much of its area in the formation of the town of | and town of Santa Clara. Due to the loss of tax revenue, the addition of B ... |
Aachen | ... stronghold, then known as Héristal. The major road that linked Tongeren to | crossed the Meuse here, where a ferry likely carried travelers to Jupille |
Biggleswade | #High Barnet, Hatfield, Baldock, | , St Neots, Oakha |
Groveland | ... t began around 1795. In 1819, Conesus was formed from parts of the Towns of | and Livonia as the "Town of Freeport." The name was changed to "Browersvil ... |
Watson | ... own of New Bremen was formed in 1838 from parts of the Towns of Croghan and | |
Town of Leyden | ... lished in 1813 from part of the Town of Le Ray and part of the Lewis County | . The origin of the name of the town is obscure, although it is alleged to ... |
Town of Lenox | The town was established in 1896 from a division of the | . The Klock family were early settlers |
Svetlogorsk | Sambia includes two famous seaside resorts, Zelenogradsk (Cranz) and | (Rauschen) |
St Andrews | ... 8 and 1070; the ceremony was performed by Forhad, the last Celtic bishop of | . Malcolm III established Dunfermline as a new seat for royal power in the ... |
Newington | Farmington borders the towns of Avon, Burlington, | , West Hartford, and Plainville, and the cities of New Britain and Bristol |
Bangor | The town of Brandon was organized in 1828 from the town of | . Subsequently, the town lost much of its area in the formation of the tow ... |
Alexandria | In 1883, Koch worked with a French research team in | , Egypt, studying cholera. Koch identified the vibrio bacterium that cause ... |
Town of Le Ray | The Town of Wilna was established in 1813 from part of the | and part of the Lewis County Town of Leyden. The origin of the name of the ... |
Maastricht | ... province of Liège, from the German border (Aachen), from the Dutch border ( | ) and from the "High Fens" nature reserve (Ardennes). The town is also the ... |
Siġġiewi | ... t: San Nikola, less commonly San Niklaw) is the patron saint of the town of | where his feast is celebrated on the last Sunday in June. The parish churc ... |
Town of German Flatts | The Village of Mohawk is at the north border of the | and adjacent to the Erie Canal. Mohawk is southeast of Utica |
Bath | Haile Selassie spent his exile years (1936–1941) in | , United Kingdom, in Fairfield House, which he bought. The emperor and Kas ... |
Croghan | The Town of New Bremen was formed in 1838 from parts of the Towns of | and Watson |
Ludlow | #Four shire stone, Chipping Campden, Worcester, | , Montgomer |
Chico | ... library services to residents of the County through six branches in Biggs, | , Durham, Gridley, Oroville and Paradise. The mission of the Butte County ... |
Avon | Farmington borders the towns of | , Burlington, Newington, West Hartford, and Plainville, and the cities of ... |
Aachen | ... s a municipality in the Belgian province of Liège, from the German border ( | ), from the Dutch border (Maastricht) and from the "High Fens" nature rese ... |
Bedworth | ... Coventry acts as an artificial boundary which precludes expansion into the | -Nuneaton urban area, as does the protected West Midlands Green Belt which ... |
Swanley | ... rby Crystal Palace; and Penge. In addition, parts of Mottingham, Ruxley and | lie within the borough boundaries |
Andover | ... the king, and received a wound on the bridge of his nose in the skirmish at | in 1644. The scar resulting from this wound was prominent because Arlingto ... |
Geddes | Geddes later surveyed and laid out the village of | with approximately 20 lots on either side of West Genesee Street in 1807 |
Ames, Iowa | In June 1941 Mauchly visited Atanasoff in | for four days, staying as his houseguest. Atanasoff and Mauchly discussed ... |
North Brookfield, Massachusetts | ... O expanded to include sections in surrounding towns Spencer, Massachusetts, | , and Leicester, Massachusetts. The up-and-coming NGO's unique attributes ... |
Wells, Hamiliton County, New York | ... tional Guard plane crash that occurred on September 17, 1986 in the town of | , which is approximately 10 miles north of Northville. Four planes were in ... |
Epsom | ... children power of attorney over his affairs and having sold off his flat in | , Surrey, they were now in the process of selling his Isle of Man home to ... |
Wolcott | ... nce on the southwest, Prospect on the west, Waterbury on the northwest, and | on the northwest |
Alexandria | ... The age of the Gnostics was highly diverse, they seem to have originated in | and coexisted with the early Christians until the 4th century AD and due t ... |
Freetown | ... apeer in 1845. Virgil also lost territory to the Towns of Cortlandville and | |
Coimbra | ... l be referred to as 'edil' (e.g. 'O edil de Coimbra', meaning 'the mayor of | ') |
West Orange, New Jersey | ... violation in October 1915, and were dissolved. Edison Studios were first in | (1892), they were moved to the Bronx, New York (1907). Fox (1909) and Biog ... |
Fishers | ... was home to three of the state’s 20 largest cities and towns: Carmel (8th), | (9th), and Noblesville (14th) |
Spencer, Massachusetts | ... eed in Princeton, the NGO expanded to include sections in surrounding towns | , North Brookfield, Massachusetts, and Leicester, Massachusetts. The up-an ... |
Khliat | ... cting to retake Manzikert rather quickly, as well as the nearby fortress of | if possible. However, Alp Arslan was actually in the area with allies and ... |
Paignton | ... 969–73) were filmed on location in and around both Torquay and neighbouring | . It was while staying in Torquay at the Gleneagles Hotel with the Python ... |
Bloemfontein | Three national roads start in Cape Town: the N1 which links Cape Town with | , Johannesburg, Pretoria and Zimbabwe; the N2 which links Cape Town with P ... |
El Paso, Texas | ... communities have benefited from similar programs, such as Chemainus, Canada | ;; and Eureka, Bishop, Needles, & 29 Palms in California, as well the famo ... |
Millbury | ... town of Grafton. Millbury was set apart from Sutton in 1813. In early days, | was called North Parish. In the 1830s, Wilkinsonville (a section in north ... |
Jedburgh | He was born in the village of Ancrum, near | , in the County of Roxburgh, Scotland, one of seven children of the Revere ... |
Church Point, Louisiana | ... with Charmes, France (since 1968), Rusca Montana (Romania) (since 1990) and | (United States) (since 1992) |
Keystone | ... is situated in the upper valley of the Snake River above the resort town of | in the Rocky Mountains |
East Hartford, Connecticut | ... iation (especially airlines) and military aviation. Its headquarters are in | , USA. As one of the "big three" aero-engine manufacturers, it competes wi ... |
Holden | ... thwest by Hubbardston, on the southwest by Rutland, and on the southeast by | |
Lapeer | ... er in 1804. Virgil was reduced by the formation of the Towns of Harford and | in 1845. Virgil also lost territory to the Towns of Cortlandville and Free ... |
New Canaan | The suburban towns of | and Darien in Fairfield County are considered the most Republican areas in ... |
Town of Willsboro | The Town of Jay was formed in 1798 from part of the | . Afterwards, part of Jay was used to form, in whole or part, the Towns of ... |
Uxbridge | ... 14, 1772. The town was once part of Mendon, from 1667 to 1726, and part of | , from 1727 to 1772. Colonel John Spring, who had agitated for the new tow ... |
Nairn | ... senting the Highland Green Party (Uainich na Gàidhealtachd), was elected in | as Scotland's first Green regional councillor to the then Highland Regiona ... |
Cambridge | ... ity Line scheme for trains between Oxford and Bedford and then to Sandy and | |
Flensburg | ... d only a tiny area of Germany near the Danish border, including the town of | . It was dissolved by the Allies on 23 May. On 5 June, the Allied Berlin D ... |
Luton | The Earl held the Manor of | and had Luton Hoo designed and built by the neoclassical architect Robert ... |
Manchester, South Dakota | ... as temperature, moisture, and pressure. For example, on June 24, 2003 near | , a probe measured a 100 mbar (hPa) (2.95 inHg) pressure decrease. The pre ... |
Cortlandville | ... s of Harford and Lapeer in 1845. Virgil also lost territory to the Towns of | and Freetown |
Chester | ... step, as other kings of Britain came and gave their allegiance to Edgar at | . Six kings in Britain, including the kings of Scotland and of Strathclyde ... |
Carlisle | ... towns: Chelmsford, Lowell, Tewksbury, Wilmington, Burlington, Bedford, and | . The border with Lowell is at a point in the middle of the Concord River ... |
Town of Northampton | The Village of Northville is in the northern part of the | and is northeast of Gloversville |
Wallsend | ... that will lead from the city centre to the suburbs of Gosforth, Heaton and | |
Pretoria | ... in Cape Town: the N1 which links Cape Town with Bloemfontein, Johannesburg, | and Zimbabwe; the N2 which links Cape Town with Port Elizabeth, East Londo ... |
Stamford | ... o an industrial centre. Lord Exeter had opposed the railway passing through | , so Peterborough, situated between two main terminals at London and Donca ... |
Boylston | ... d on the west by Worcester, separated by Lake Quinsigamond. To the north is | and Interstate 290. The south side is bounded by Grafton. Northborough and ... |
Isca Augusta | ... Stone Street from Magnis (Kenchester) in modern Herefordshire to Caerleon, | and the main Roman legionary base in the south of Roman Wales |
Liverpool | ... ed an irregular heart rhythm, Wisdom was flown by helicopter to hospital in | and was fitted with a heart pacemaker |
Niverville, Manitoba | : See also | |
LeBeau | ... of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway built that year between Conde and | , South Dakota. Railway service to Lowry ended in 1940 |
Telluride | ... it the third least populous incorporated town in the state of Colorado. The | Post Office (ZIP Code 81435) serves Sawpit |
Millbury | ... cated in the Blackstone Valley, Sutton shares its borders with the towns of | , Grafton, Northbridge, Douglas, Uxbridge, and Oxford |
Beverley | #Lincoln, Barton, Hull, | , Flamboroug |
Hexham | ... off-road to North Shields and Tynemouth in the east, and westwards towards | |
Town of Homer | Virgil was first settled around 1792. The town was formed from the | in 1804. Virgil was reduced by the formation of the Towns of Harford and L ... |
Placentia | ... er Trebia with his heavy infantry still intact, and encamped at the town of | to await reinforcements. As a result of Rome's defeat at the Ticinus, all ... |
Grafton | ... . To the north is Boylston and Interstate 290. The south side is bounded by | . Northborough and Westborough are to the east. A small parcel of land on ... |
Durango | Silverton is linked to | by the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, a National Historic La ... |
Decatur, Mississippi | Medgar Evers was born July 2, 1925 in | , the son of Jesse and her husband, James Evers; they owned a small farm a ... |
Hubbardston | ... . It was named after the Rev. Thomas Prince. In 1810, it annexed a piece of | , and in 1870, it annexed a piece of Westminster |
Town of Washington | The Town of Stanford was formed in 1793 from the | |
Otranto | ... f the exarch's errand before departing for Sicily, then Gallipoli, and then | , where the group stayed for winter. In the spring, Constantine crossed th ... |
Eryx | ... y distinction, to contribute to certain offerings to the temple of Venus at | . In other respects it had no peculiar privileges, and was in the conditio ... |
Plattsburgh | The Town of Jay in on the north border of the county and is southwest of | , west-southwest of Burlington, VT, south of Montreal, Quebec, and north o ... |
Bautzen | ... ies Görlitz was a wealthy member of the Lusatian League, which consisted of | , Görlitz, Kamenz, Lauban, Löbau and Zittau. In 1352 during the reign of C ... |
Hollis, New Hampshire | ... tts, Townsend, Massachusetts, Hudson, New Hampshire, Nashua, New Hampshire, | , and parts of other towns as well. Increases in population leading to sub ... |
Farmer, South Dakota | ... nd analyzed—struck Spencer. It began as a large, dust-cloaked tornado NW of | in Hanson County, concurrent with the demise of the "Fulton" tornado. Cont ... |
Montpellier | ... s, settling at Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Tarbes, Bayonne, Bordeaux, Marseille, and | . They lived as Christians; were married by Catholic priests; had their ch ... |
Telluride | ... uthwestern Colorado. It is about south of Montrose. It is only northeast of | , but due to the severity of the landscape, the drive is about . Ouray is ... |
Fishkill | ... lly established in 1821 as "Freedom" from parts of the Towns of Beekman and | , but confusion with another location caused the name to be changed to "La ... |
Wilton | ... ns in Fairfield County. The historically Republican-leaning wealthy town of | voted in the majority for Barack Obama in the 2008 Presidential Election. ... |
town | Sherman is the northernmost and least populous | of Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 3,581 ... |
Boston | ... io University but dropped out before graduating, and became involved in the | music scene |
Georgetown | ... ne Pass. It was populated by prospectors coming over the passes from nearby | . The town was incorporated in 1881. A local newspaper, the Montezuma Mill ... |
Falmouth | ... cket and most of Barnstable County (with the exception of Bourne, Sandwich, | and a portion of Barnstable). All of Dukes County is patrolled by the Fift ... |
Skaneateles | ... stor The Reverend Samuel May in Syracuse, as well as with Quakers in nearby | , supported as well by abolitionists in many other religious congregations ... |
Erving, Massachusetts | Millers Falls is located at (42.579154, -72.493414), near the border with | |
Pepperell, Massachusetts | ... quare miles, including the towns of Dunstable, Tyngsborough, Massachusetts, | , Townsend, Massachusetts, Hudson, New Hampshire, Nashua, New Hampshire, H ... |
Dublin | ... annon. He was most likely born at their townhouse, 24 Upper Merrion Street, | , now the "Merrion Hotel". His biographers mostly follow the contemporary ... |
Townsend, Massachusetts | ... towns of Dunstable, Tyngsborough, Massachusetts, Pepperell, Massachusetts, | , Hudson, New Hampshire, Nashua, New Hampshire, Hollis, New Hampshire, and ... |
Dorking | ... aximum elevation of above Ordnance Datum at Leith Hill to the south west of | . There is only one aquifer in the drainage basin, at Fetcham, which means ... |
Town of Washington | The Village of Millbrook is near the center of the | . Until April 2008, US Route 44 passed through the village, but it was rer ... |
Boylston | ... red by Hudson and Marlborough to the east, Bolton to the north, Clinton and | to the west, and Northborough to the south. Berlin is the center of popula ... |
town | Enfield is a | located in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The population was ... |
City of Cortland | ... n of Virgil is in the southwest part of Cortland County and is south of the | |
Genoa | ... upport Pitt’s proposals for parliamentary reforms. He rejoined the party in | , Italy, from where they continued their tour to Switzerland. Milner accom ... |
Mount Idaho | ... unty seat is Grangeville. Previous county seats were Florence (1864-75) and | (1875-1902) |
Hubbardston | ... y Sterling and Leominster, on the north by Westminster, on the northwest by | , on the southwest by Rutland, and on the southeast by Holden |
Pine Plains | ... in 1788. Parts of the town were taken to form the Towns of Milan (1818) and | (1823) |
Nicopolis | ... hed some small Gothic detachments. Fritigern assembled the Gothic forces at | and Beroe to deal with this Roman threat. Socrates Scholasticus, Church Hi ... |
Oxford | ... t may one day re-open as part of the Varsity Line scheme for trains between | and Bedford and then to Sandy and Cambridge |
Darien | The suburban towns of New Canaan and | in Fairfield County are considered the most Republican areas in the state. ... |
Peoria | ... seat is Lewistown. Canton is the largest city. Both cities are southwest of | , and the county is considered a part of the wider Peoria Consolidated Sta ... |
Athy | ... as his father had asserted, the Dublin packet boat and the family estate of | (which perished in the fires of 1916) - as the Duke apparently put on his ... |
Town of Kinderhook | Niverville is located in the | and is the seat of town government |
Swindon | ... on the Bristol-Birmingham main line, with services to Gloucester, Bristol, | , London Paddington, Cardiff Central, Bridgend, Maesteg, Plymouth and the ... |
Millbury | ... erritory of the township of Sutton had incorporated as the town of Grafton. | was set apart from Sutton in 1813. In early days, Millbury was called Nort ... |
Canterbury | ... Most of it is now the current B2068 road that runs from the M20 motorway to | |
Tamworth, New South Wales | ... l began in 1973 and now attracts up to a 100,000 visitors annually. Held in | (Country music capital of Australia), it celebrates the culture and herita ... |
Boston | ... ractice cruise that took her to Cuba, the Virgin Islands, Panama, New York, | , and Provincetown. She returned to Annapolis on 27 August to debark her m ... |
Bedford | ... the following towns: Chelmsford, Lowell, Tewksbury, Wilmington, Burlington, | , and Carlisle. The border with Lowell is at a point in the middle of the ... |
Alexandria | ... ocal seismic events, such as the earthquakes that devastated Port Royal and | , or more widespread climatic or changes on a continental scale mean that ... |
Hudson, New Hampshire | ... sborough, Massachusetts, Pepperell, Massachusetts, Townsend, Massachusetts, | , Nashua, New Hampshire, Hollis, New Hampshire, and parts of other towns a ... |
Rosyth | ... 9 the Royal Navy established Scotland's only Royal Naval Dockyard at nearby | |
Northborough | ... d by the towns of Shrewsbury, West Boylston, Sterling, Clinton, Berlin, and | |
Cambridge | #Puckeridge, | , Ely, Downham, King's Lyn |
Bedford | ... ay re-open as part of the Varsity Line scheme for trains between Oxford and | and then to Sandy and Cambridge |
Westport | ... in Fairfield County are considered the most Republican areas in the state. | , a wealthy town a few miles to the east, is often considered one of the m ... |
Northborough | ... ugh to the east, Bolton to the north, Clinton and Boylston to the west, and | to the south. Berlin is the center of population for New England |
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Santry | ... ball, handball, hockey and athletics stadia, most notably Morton Stadium in | , which held the athletics events of the 2003 Special Olympics |
Boston | ... oximately southeast of Providence, Rhode Island, and approximately south of | |
Genoese | ... ented as a dialogue between "a Grandmaster of the Knights Hospitaller and a | Sea-Captain". Inspired by Plato's Republic and the description of Atlantis ... |
Lyme Regis | ... lliam Tite in mock gothic style. In 1903, the branch line from Axminster to | was opened. This branch line was closed with the Beeching cuts, in the 196 ... |
Somers | ... Longmeadow, Massachusetts and East Longmeadow, Massachusetts to the north, | to the east, East Windsor and Ellington to the south, and the Connecticut ... |
Turin | Florence replaced | as Italy's capital in 1865 and, in an effort to modernise the city, the ol ... |
Oxford | ... ce, or add to, the original 90. The play received poor reviews in Brighton, | , Bournemouth, Manchester, and finally Wimbledon in mid-March. Discouraged ... |
town | Franklin is a | in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 1,835 ... |
Dublin | ... great breakthrough in quaternions finally came on Monday 16 October 1843 in | , when Hamilton was on his way to the Royal Irish Academy where he was goi ... |
Boston | ... imately thirteen miles northeast of Lawrence and thirty-four miles north of | . It is bordered by Merrimac and Amesbury to the north, Newburyport to the ... |
Stony Stratford | ... ike firstly in 1707 when the section from Fourne hill north of Hockliffe to | was paved following an Act of Parliament on March 4, 1707 |
Pretoria | The capital was established at | (founded 1855), though for a brief period Potchefstroom served as the seat ... |
Liverpool | ... "Spencer The Rover", from Martyn's Sunday's Child album, at The Bluecoat in | , announcing the song "For John" |
Canterbury | ... e in the London Borough of Lambeth. He also has lodgings in the Old Palace, | , located beside Canterbury Cathedral, where the Chair of St. Augustine si ... |
East Windsor | ... usetts and East Longmeadow, Massachusetts to the north, Somers to the east, | and Ellington to the south, and the Connecticut River (towns of Suffield a ... |
Mount Airy, Maryland | ... at his home after a lengthy illness. He is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in | |
Chapel Hill | ... y was one of the few in the Confederacy that managed to stay open. However, | suffered the loss of more of its population during the war than any villag ... |
Groton | ... in the state of Connecticut. Rather, Mystic is located within the towns of | (west of the Mystic River, and also known as West Mystic) and Stonington ( ... |
Town of Claverack | The region was taken from the | in 1782. The town of Hillsdale was established in 1788 |
Fort Mill | Students attend | schools, which are located nearby and are considered among the best in the ... |
Town of Busti | ... a, to the south. The town to the north is North Harmony. On the east is the | , and on the west is the Town of Clymer |
town | New Preston is a rural village in the northwestern corner of the | of Washington in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. The villag ... |
Berryville, Virginia | ... tively nuclear-proof mountain in western Virginia with a mailing address in | . The public can now tour one such facility, intended to house the entire ... |
Maastricht | ... is main residence because of its proximity to the major cities of Tongeren, | , and Liège. Pippin was the father of Charles of Héristal, victor of the d ... |
Calne | ... eetings of the Witan were held to settle these disputes, at Kyrtlington, at | , and at Amesbury. At the second of them the floor of the hall where the W ... |
Sirmium | ... the rest of his field army went east overland. The former group arrived at | in Pannonia and at the Camp of Mars (a fort near the Iron Gates), 400 kilo ... |
Bournemouth | ... dd to, the original 90. The play received poor reviews in Brighton, Oxford, | , Manchester, and finally Wimbledon in mid-March. Discouraged, Orton and H ... |
Palm Beach, Florida | On Easter weekend 1991, Kennedy was at a get-together at the family's | estate when, restless and maudlin after reminiscing about his brother-in-l ... |
Haddam | Higganum, a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of | , a part of Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States. The population w ... |
Durango | ... he landscape, the drive is about . Ouray is connected to Silverton and then | to the south by Red Mountain Pass which crests at just over . The drive al ... |
Loughborough | #Stony Stratford, Northampton, Market Harborough, Leicester, | , Derb |
town | Cheshire is a | in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 28,543 ... |
Southampton | ... Southampton Rd. and North Rd., Rte. 10 continues on Southampton Rd. toward | while US 202 follows North Rd. toward Holyoke |
Holt | There are also several smaller market towns: Aylsham, Downham Market,Diss, | , Hunstanton, and Sheringham |
Meissen | ... Emperor, Henry IV in 1071. This document granted Görlitz to the Diocese of | , then under Bishop Benno of Meissen. Currently, this document can be foun ... |
Town of Clymer | ... is North Harmony. On the east is the Town of Busti, and on the west is the | |
Northbridge | ... tone Valley, Sutton shares its borders with the towns of Millbury, Grafton, | , Douglas, Uxbridge, and Oxford |
Cambridge | ... a six-week tour culminating in a West End debut planned. The play opened in | on 1 February to scathing reviews |
Westminster | ... 1810, it annexed a piece of Hubbardston, and in 1870, it annexed a piece of | |
Town of Plattsburgh | Cumberland Head is a census-designated place and region of the | in Clinton County, New York, United States. The population was 1,627 at th ... |
North Shields | ... g the north bank of the River Tyne, enabling cyclists to travel off-road to | and Tynemouth in the east, and westwards towards Hexham |
Blanchardstown | The National Aquatic Centre in | is Ireland's largest indoor water leisure facility. The Dublin area has se ... |
Northborough | ... north is Boylston and Interstate 290. The south side is bounded by Grafton. | and Westborough are to the east. A small parcel of land on the northwest s ... |
North Harmony | ... all in Warren County, Pennsylvania, to the south. The town to the north is | . On the east is the Town of Busti, and on the west is the Town of Clymer |
Aachen | ... a part of the former district was incorporated to the district-free city of | |
Baden-Baden | Robert Koch died on 27 May 1910 from a heart-attack in | , aged 66 |
Oxford | ... Leiden University and Leiden University Medical Centre. It is twinned with | , the location of England's oldest university |
Brighton | ... l to replace, or add to, the original 90. The play received poor reviews in | , Oxford, Bournemouth, Manchester, and finally Wimbledon in mid-March. Dis ... |
Cologne | Ernst was born on April 2, 1891, in Brühl, near | , the third of nine children of a middle-class Catholic family. His father ... |
Windsor Locks | ... nd Ellington to the south, and the Connecticut River (towns of Suffield and | ) to the west |
Boston | ... stry, Nine Inch Nails). These sounds were in turn followed by the advent of | 's the Pixies and Los Angeles' Jane's Addiction. Around the same time, the ... |
Westborough | ... and Interstate 290. The south side is bounded by Grafton. Northborough and | are to the east. A small parcel of land on the northwest side is bordered ... |
Kirksville | ... School of Osteopathy (now A. T. Still University of the Health Sciences) in | , Missouri, for the teaching of osteopathy on 10 May 1892. While the state ... |
Onondaga | ... ficiently subside to allow passage until late May or June. Those going from | to Salina were "obliged" to pass around the area on the high ground east o ... |
Rock Hill, South Carolina | ... olina, United States. The city is a suburb of Charlotte, North Carolina and | . The population was 4,044 at the 2000 census |
Hershey, Pennsylvania | The play previewed in | , followed by its official opening at Ford's Theatre in Washington, DC. It ... |
Aachen | ... ed for at least fifteen years. Charlemagne later established his capital in | , ending Héristal’s period of medieval glory as capital of the empire |
Douglas | ... Sutton shares its borders with the towns of Millbury, Grafton, Northbridge, | , Uxbridge, and Oxford |
Minturn, Colorado | ... te 75 near Clarkston, Michigan to the intersection with Interstate 70, near | . Its western terminus is located just north of Buena Vista |
Uxbridge | ... ares its borders with the towns of Millbury, Grafton, Northbridge, Douglas, | , and Oxford |
Bath | Edgar was crowned at | and anointed with his wife Ælfthryth, setting a precedent for a coronation ... |
Peterhead | ... e northeast corner of Aberdeenshire, around north of Aberdeen, and north of | . It is the largest shellfish port in Europe, landing over 12,000 tonnes i ... |
Maastricht | ... he diverse order of pterosaurs. In 1808 Cuvier identified a fossil found in | as a giant marine lizard, which he named Mosasaurus, the first known mosas ... |
New Market, Maryland | In 1960 Atanasoff and his wife Alice moved to their hilltop farm in | for their retirement. In 1961 he started another company, Cybernetics Inco ... |
Swindon | ... motorway (between Bristol and Birmingham) and its junction with the A417 to | , and the A40 runs from across the M5 through the town towards Oxford and ... |
Cefalù | ... in the Province of Messina in Sicily, between Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto and | |
Ellington | ... ongmeadow, Massachusetts to the north, Somers to the east, East Windsor and | to the south, and the Connecticut River (towns of Suffield and Windsor Loc ... |
Farmington | Avon was settled in 1645 and was originally a part of | but was sold to the Puritans in a land charter granted by the Duke of York ... |
West Boylston | ... re to the east. A small parcel of land on the northwest side is bordered by | |
White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia | ... e entire United States Congress, on the grounds of the Greenbrier Resort in | . Other provisions of the plans included executive orders that designated ... |
City of Plattsburgh | ... Black Brook is in the southwest part of the county and is southwest of the | . Black Brook is inside the Adirondack Park |
Oxford | ... 17 to Swindon, and the A40 runs from across the M5 through the town towards | and London |
Boston | ... colonies suffered less economic damage than other areas. The importance of | as a center of shipbuilding and trade, combined with a financial windfall ... |
Horley | ... surface drainage, particularly from Gatwick Airport and the urban areas of | and Crawley, and that the flow rate responds rapidly to rainfall |
New Alresford | ... bell Line, in Sussex, while the station was dismantled and reconstructed at | , on the Watercress Line, in Hampshire |
Suffield | ... ast Windsor and Ellington to the south, and the Connecticut River (towns of | and Windsor Locks) to the west |
Oxford | ... rs with the towns of Millbury, Grafton, Northbridge, Douglas, Uxbridge, and | |
Canterbury | ... ely that Chaucer's pilgrims used Watling Street to travel from Southwark to | in his Canterbury Tales |
Woodstock, Vermont | ... her sleep in 2000 of a heart attack at the home of her daughter, Nicole, in | , at the age of 75. At 8 p.m. on the night she died, all marquee lights on ... |
Aachen | ... he city of Burtscheid. In 1897 Burtscheid was incorporated into the city of | , but the administrative seat stayed there, even though the capital was no ... |
Stonington | ... wns of Groton (west of the Mystic River, and also known as West Mystic) and | (east of the Mystic River) |
Town of Peru | The town was formed from part of the | in 1839. Early industry included farming, mining and smelting iron |
Mainz | ... y). Wiesbaden, together with the cities of Frankfurt am Main, Darmstadt and | , is part of the Frankfurt Rhine Main Region, a metropolitan area with a c ... |
Bridgewater | ... ered by Whitman to the north, Hanson to the east, Halifax to the southeast, | to the south, West Bridgewater to the west, and Brockton to the northwest. ... |
Dunstable | Dunstable was named after its sister town | , England. There are several theories concerning its modern name. In one v ... |
Dublin | ... or them. Lynch sat his Leaving Certificate in 1936, after which he moved to | and worked with the Dublin District Milk Board, before returning to Cork t ... |
Mesilla | Citizens at | and Tucson in the southern part of New Mexico Territory formed a secession ... |
Falmouth | ... ch includes all of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, as well as a portion of | . The town is represented in the Massachusetts Senate as a portion of the ... |
Boston | ... er by getting illegal guns off the streets." The Coalition is co-chaired by | Mayor Thomas Menino and New York City Mayor . Members of the City Council ... |
Downtown Rock Hill | ... ie, which is twenty miles south of Uptown Charlotte and five miles north of | . The name Tega Cay is Polynesian for “Beautiful Peninsula. |
Stoney Creek, Ontario | ... ttractive television appearance, CARAS commissioned a redesigned award from | artist Shirley Elford. After reviewing three designs, two of which were pa ... |
Chesterfield | ... contracted pleurisy and died, aged 67, on 12 August 1848 at Tapton House in | , Derbyshire. He was buried at Holy Trinity Church, Chesterfield, alongsid ... |
Aberdare | ... est Home, and performed for miners and their families in Cardiff, Neath and | |
Bonn | ... he enrolled at University of Leiden to study chemistry. He then studied in | , Germany with Friedrich Kekulé and in Paris with C. A. Wurtz. He received ... |
Halifax | ... h County. The town is bordered by Whitman to the north, Hanson to the east, | to the southeast, Bridgewater to the south, West Bridgewater to the west, ... |
Bologna | ... nder the supervision of Giorgio Gruppioni, a professor of anthropology from | , will use current testing techniques to study the men's lives and establi ... |
Rochefort | ... 4 July. On 15 July, Napoleon surrendered himself to the British squadron at | . The Allies exiled him to the remote South Atlantic island of Saint Helen ... |
Holyhead | ... ween London and Shrewsbury is today known as the A5 (which now continues to | ). The sections of the road which pass through Central London are known by ... |
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida | ... opulation was 2,631 at the 2000 census. Most of the neighborhood belongs to | with a small portion belonging to Pompano Beach, Florida |
Burslem | The George Hotel in | , Stoke-on-Trent, has a restaurant named after Bennett. It is adorned with ... |
Acton | ... high school students (grades 9–12) attend school in the neighboring town of | . See the Acton-Boxborough Regional High School. These post-elementary sch ... |
Stamford, Lincolnshire | ... shire in 1521, the son of Richard Cecil, owner of the Burghley estate (near | ), and his wife, Jane Heckington |
Falmouth | ... cket and most of Barnstable County (with the exception of Bourne, Sandwich, | and a portion of Barnstable. All of Dukes County is patrolled by the Fifth ... |
Southampton | Eastport straddles the borders of the Towns of Brookhaven and | |
Ulverston | ... el (June 16, 1890 – February 23, 1965) was born Arthur Stanley Jefferson in | , Lancashire, England. His father, Arthur Joseph Jefferson, was a theatric ... |
Reading | North Reading borders Andover, North Andover, Middleton, Lynnfield, | , and Wilmington |
Midhurst | ... t Terminal and The Hard Interchange. Countryliner run a Saturday service to | . National Express services from Portsmouth run mainly from The Hard Inter ... |
Boston | ... s, dams, and thousands of tons of paving blocks for the streets of Portland | ;; New York; Newark; Philadelphia and other cities |
Onondaga | ... "laying out and improving a road" running from lot 49, Manlius, to lot 38, | , east and west through the reservation. James Geddes laid out the design ... |
Seelyville | ... west, along U.S. Route 40; it has a population of about 2,300. The town of | lies to the east of Terre Haute, also along U.S. Route 40, with a populati ... |
Wareham | Onset is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of | , Massachusetts, United States. The population was 1,573 at the 2010 censu ... |
Wolfeboro, New Hampshire | ... athletic camp for boys, Camp Alton. It was located on Lake Winnipesaukee in | . The camp closed in 1992 |
Mattapoisett | Mattapoisett Center is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of | in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 2,915 ... |
Tucson | Citizens at Mesilla and | in the southern part of New Mexico Territory formed a secession convention ... |
Göttingen | ... ber invented their own code to communicate over a distance of 1200 m within | , Germany |
Brookhaven | Eastport straddles the borders of the Towns of | and Southampton |
Duns | ... of Wemyss Castle and the eighth, privately owned by Mister John Ferguson of | , Berwickshire. The first edition of the 'Chronicle' (based on the Royal m ... |
Budapest | Steiner was born in Ofen, near | in Hungary, and died in Baden, Lower Austria. He had two sons: Franz Stein ... |
Dunedin | File:Coptic Orthodox Church, Dunedin.jpg|Coptic Church, | , New Zealan |
Shrewsbury | ... ndon and Dover is today known as the A2, and the stretch between London and | is today known as the A5 (which now continues to Holyhead). The sections o ... |
Stony Brook, New York | ... , just one day after his 88th birthday, Robertson died of natural causes in | |
Dublin | ... en borough" of Trim to speak against the granting of the title "Freeman" of | to the parliamentary leader of the Irish Patriot Party, Henry Grattan. Suc ... |
Mount Washington | ... h, Gosnold is not the least densely populated, with that title belonging to | , at the southwestern corner of western Massachusetts |
Hanson | ... mmunities of Plymouth County. The town is bordered by Whitman to the north, | to the east, Halifax to the southeast, Bridgewater to the south, West Brid ... |
Gwadar | ... concentrated in a string of small ports including Chabahar, Gwatar, Jiwani, | (not to be confused with Gwatar), Pasni, Ormara and many smaller fishing v ... |
New Canaan | ... y wealthier suburbs. The state's unemployment rate in August 2011 was 9.0%. | is the wealthiest town in Connecticut, with a per capita income of $85,459 ... |
Ashburnham | ... wnsend to the east, Lunenburg to the southeast, Fitchburg to the south, and | to the west |
Bourne, Lincolnshire | Cecil was born in | in 1521, the son of Richard Cecil, owner of the Burghley estate (near Stam ... |
Southington, Connecticut | ... re lit in front of thousands of homes and along streets across Cheshire and | in "Cheshire Lights of Hope", a fundraiser for multiple sclerosis and a tr ... |
Riverhead | ... ng to the hamlet (unincorporated community) by the same name in the town of | in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The CDP's population was 1,449 ... |
Stony Stratford | # | , Northampton, Market Harborough, Leicester, Loughborough, Derb |
Sandwich | ... ard, Nantucket and most of Barnstable County (with the exception of Bourne, | , Falmouth and a portion of Barnstable. All of Dukes County is patrolled b ... |
Shrewsbury | On 11 January 1848, at St John's Church in | , George married for the third time, to Ellen Gregory, another farmer's da ... |
Wendover | ... r Woods (a stone marks its summit) at above sea level, and Coombe Hill near | at |
Westminster | ... t Irish MPs should refuse to attend the Parliament of the United Kingdom at | , but should instead establish a separate Irish parliament (with an admini ... |
Cameron | The town was formed from parts of three other pre-existing towns: Addison, | , and Woodhull in 1856 |
Boston | ... mplicated software necessary. Siegel also hired Gino Lee, a programmer from | , Massachusetts, to help work on the project |
Warrenton | ... ctober 13, Stuart blundered into the rear guard of the Union III Corps near | . Ewell's corps was sent to rescue him, but Stuart hid his troopers in a w ... |
Dublin | ... at University College Cork studying law. After two years in UCC he moved to | to complete his studies at King's Inns. While continuing his studies he st ... |
Gweedore | Enya was born and brought up in | (known in Irish as Gaoth Dobhair), County Donegal, in the northwest corner ... |
Southampton | ... field is located at (42.129492, -72.745986). It is bordered on the north by | , on the northeast by Holyoke, on the east by West Springfield, on the sou ... |
Speedway, Indiana | The Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS), located in | , is the site of the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race (also known as the Indy 50 ... |
Lunenburg | ... New Hampshire and Mason, New Hampshire to the north, Townsend to the east, | to the southeast, Fitchburg to the south, and Ashburnham to the west |
Mount Washington | ... ham is one of just fifteen towns in Massachusetts (and only two, along with | , in Berkshire County) which is not served by any state routes of any type ... |
Chelmsford | ... . The town was incorporated as Billerica in 1655, on the same day as nearby | and Groton. The oldest remaining homestead in the town is the Manning Mans ... |
Worthing | ... looville, Fareham, Petersfield and long distance service 700 to Chichester, | and Brighton. Hovertravel and Stagecoach run the Hoverbus from the City Ce ... |
Stillwater | ... aratoga Springs. Rather, the battlefield is to the southeast in the town of | . There is a museum dedicated to these two battles located on the fields w ... |
Merrimac | ... theast of Lawrence and thirty-four miles north of Boston. It is bordered by | and Amesbury to the north, Newburyport to the east, Newbury to the southea ... |
Town of Greenwood | West Union was formed from part of the | in 1845. Originally the names "Green" and "Union" were proposed for the to ... |
Kinderhook | The town of East Greenbush is to the north, the towns of Stuyvesant and | in Columbia County are to the south, the town of Nassau is to the east, an ... |
Great Malvern | ... and Pershore. The station is on the Cotswold Line from Oxford to Worcester, | and Hereford. There are trains every 45–55 minutes to London Paddington th ... |
Hollis | ... to the west, Groton to the south, Tyngsborough to the east, and Nashua and | , New Hampshire, to the north |
Bourne | ... 's Vineyard, Nantucket and most of Barnstable County (with the exception of | , Sandwich, Falmouth and a portion of Barnstable. All of Dukes County is p ... |
Hornellsville | The town was formed in 1854 from parts of four other towns: Dansville, | , Howard, and Wayland |
Weston | ... own in Connecticut, with a per capita income of $85,459. Darien, Greenwich, | , Westport and Wilton also have per capita incomes over $65,000. Hartford ... |
Mesilla | ... hey won the Battle of Mesilla and established a territorial government with | serving as its capital. The Confederacy proclaimed the Confederate Arizona ... |
West Terre Haute | ... rs all of Harrison Township and extends into several surrounding townships. | , as its name indicates, lies to the west, along U.S. Route 40; it has a p ... |
Brighton | ... eham, Petersfield and long distance service 700 to Chichester, Worthing and | . Hovertravel and Stagecoach run the Hoverbus from the City Centre to Sout ... |
Strood | ... t he commanded that none should sing in the town ever again. In the town of | , also in Kent, Becket is said to have caused the inhabitants of the town ... |
Manorhamilton | ... a by-election in North Leitrim, where the sitting MP, one Charles Dolan of | , County Leitrim, had defected to Sinn Féin. At this time Sinn Féin was be ... |
Market Harborough | #Stony Stratford, Northampton, | , Leicester, Loughborough, Derb |
Holyhead | ... s bringing mail to and from Ireland, his road being extended to the port of | on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales. At this time the section south of London ... |
Leiden | ... eled together with the troupe for some time, but when the troupe arrived at | , they enrolled as students at the city's university in May 1615, although ... |
Alexandria | ... my on the site but did not need to use it due to Julius Caesar's arrival in | . Ashkelon was later placed under the rule of Herod the Great, a Jewish cl ... |
Reading | The area was first settled in 1651 when the town of | received a special land grant north of the Ipswich River. It was officiall ... |
Bakewell | ... the third time, to Ellen Gregory, another farmer's daughter originally from | in Derbyshire, who had been his housekeeper. Six months after his wedding, ... |
Windsor, Nova Scotia | ... ies, published in 1844, reminisced about boys from King's College School in | , playing "hurly on the long pond on the ice" when he was a student there, ... |
Stow | Boxborough is bordered by Littleton to the north, Acton to the east, | to the south, and Harvard to the west |
Woodhull | ... formed from parts of three other pre-existing towns: Addison, Cameron, and | in 1856 |
Vercelli | ... In the same year he presided over provincial synods at Salerno, Siponto and | , and in September revisited his native Germany, returning to Rome in time ... |
Tyngsborough | ... water. Dunstable is bordered by Pepperell to the west, Groton to the south, | to the east, and Nashua and Hollis, New Hampshire, to the north |
Nassau | ... Stuyvesant and Kinderhook in Columbia County are to the south, the town of | is to the east, and the town of Coeymans is located across the Hudson Rive ... |
Brattleboro, Vermont | Marcel Moyse (May 17, 1889 in St. Amour, France – November 1, 1984 in | , United States) was a famous French flutist. Many works were composed for ... |
West Tisbury | ... est. It also shares a common corner, along with Tisbury and Edgartown, with | |
Northampton | #Stony Stratford, | , Market Harborough, Leicester, Loughborough, Derb |
Palm Springs, California | ... g by the following year and when Gummo died, aged 84, on April 21, 1977, in | , the death of his younger brother was not reported to Groucho because it ... |
Bolton | ... 1.22%, is water. Berlin is bordered by Hudson and Marlborough to the east, | to the north, Clinton and Boylston to the west, and Northborough to the so ... |
Town of Clifton | Star Lake is in the | , but part of the community is in the Town of Fine |
Nicomedia | ... Justinian II was in Nicaea at the time and urged the pontiff to meet him in | . The Liber pontificalis recounts a bizarre scene of the crowned emperor p ... |
Stoneham | ... ated as the town of Melrose. Melrose annexed the highlands from neighboring | in 1853, creating the city's current borders |
spa | ... and thus Saratoga Springs, with its wealth of mineral waters developed as a | , seeing many hotels built, including the Grand Union Hotel that was, in i ... |
Cromer | ... Nouveau Royal Arcade; and the Hotel de Paris in the nearby seaside town of | . The neo-Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to St John the Baptist ... |
Barry | ... y being part of South Glamorgan county. The largest centre of population is | . Other towns include Cowbridge, Dinas Powys, Llantwit Major and Penarth w ... |
Village of Potsdam | ... f Colton is located in the southeast part of the county and is south of the | |
Sudbury | ... h the grant called Haynes Farm as the largest. Settlers came primarily from | and Marlborough and the first permanent settler was Gersham Wheelock in 17 ... |
Bolton | #Garstang, Lancaster, | , Kendal, Penrith, Carlisl |
Ghent | The main cities in Belgium in terms of population are Brussels, Antwerp, | , Charleroi and Liège. Other notable cities include Bruges, Namur, Leuven, ... |
Westminster | It is bordered on the east by Sterling and Leominster, on the north by | , on the northwest by Hubbardston, on the southwest by Rutland, and on the ... |
Town of Fine | Star Lake is in the Town of Clifton, but part of the community is in the | |
West Boylston | The town of Boylston is bordered by the towns of Shrewsbury, | , Sterling, Clinton, Berlin, and Northborough |
Göttingen | ... h's magnetism in 1831, together with the physics professor Wilhelm Weber in | . Among the most important inventions of the time was the unifilar and bif ... |
Sandwich | ... ard, Nantucket and most of Barnstable County (with the exception of Bourne, | , Falmouth and a portion of Barnstable). All of Dukes County is patrolled ... |
Town of De Kalb | The Village of Richville is in the southwest corner of the | and is southwest of the Village of Canton |
Lincoln, Rhode Island | ... n. In the mid-19th century the towns of North Smithfield, Rhode Island, and | , became separate towns. The colonial ghost town of Hanton City is located ... |
Chesterfield | Chesterfield Museum in | , Derbyshire, has a gallery of Stephenson memorabilia, including the strai ... |
Gwadar | ... e late 18th century, the Khan of Kalat is said to have granted sanctuary at | to one of the claimants for the throne of Muscat. When that claimant becam ... |
Tring | ... during World War II. Seymour was educated at the Arts Educational School in | , Hertfordshire, in England. She took on the stage name "Jane Seymour" aft ... |
Smithfield | ... y that they named after Smithfield, London in England. The town was part of | , Rhode Island until it was incorporated as North Smithfield in 1871. The ... |
Garstang | # | , Lancaster, Bolton, Kendal, Penrith, Carlisl |
Tyngsborough, Massachusetts | ... 1, consisted of two hundred square miles, including the towns of Dunstable, | , Pepperell, Massachusetts, Townsend, Massachusetts, Hudson, New Hampshire ... |
Baden, Switzerland | ... n use to distinguish the town from Baden bei Wien ("Baden near Vienna") and | . In both World Wars, the town escaped destruction. After World War II, Ba ... |
Falmouth | ... cket and most of Barnstable County (with the exception of Bourne, Sandwich, | and a portion of Barnstable). The town is home to the Fifth Barracks of Tr ... |
Shrewsbury | The town of Boylston is bordered by the towns of | , West Boylston, Sterling, Clinton, Berlin, and Northborough |
Town of Montour | ... ern side of the Town of Catharine near the town line and is shared with the | . Odessa is north of Elmira, New York |
Chelmsford | Billerica borders the following towns: | , Lowell, Tewksbury, Wilmington, Burlington, Bedford, and Carlisle. The bo ... |
Dansville | The town was formed in 1854 from parts of four other towns: | , Hornellsville, Howard, and Wayland |
Town of Hopkinton | ... ton in 1851, and Colton was increased in 1876 from territory taken from the | |
Milton Keynes | ... a location perhaps a little north of the existing Deptford Bridge. Through | , the A5 is diverted onto a new dual carriageway and Watling Street forms ... |
Mainz | ... lergy in Reims in which several important reforming decrees were passed. At | he held a council at which the Italian and French as well as the German cl ... |
Stockton-on-Tees | ... on College, founded in 2001 on the University of Durham's Queen's Campus in | , is named after him, with the student union bar being named The Rocket. A ... |
Yoshino | ... nshin and Hankyu lines connect to Kobe; the Kintetsu lines connect to Nara, | , Ise and Nagoya; and the Nankai lines connect to Osaka's southern suburbs ... |
Boston | ... existing cottages in Onset were built as second homes for individuals from | , Taunton, Brockton and other northeastern cities who gathered to hear med ... |
Abu Dis | ... small cities that had been annexed to Jerusalem just after 1967 (such as : | , Alezariye, 'Anata, A-Ram, and eastern ) to create the city of Al-Quds, w ... |
Oxford | ... between Honeybourne and Pershore. The station is on the Cotswold Line from | to Worcester, Great Malvern and Hereford. There are trains every 45–55 min ... |
Town of Junius | The town was created from the eastern part of the | in 1829 |
Town of Massena | Stockholm was erected from part of the | by a legislative act passed February 21, 1806. It received its name by the ... |
Kendal | #Garstang, Lancaster, Bolton, | , Penrith, Carlisl |
Shrewsbury | The town was made up of a large part of land from | and the remainder from Lancaster and was known as the North Parish of Shre ... |
Smithtown, New York | Hart was born on April 18, 1976 in | , on Long Island, the daughter of Paula, a producer and talent manager, an ... |
New Britain | ... Bridgeport. Connecticut also has a sizable Polish American population, with | containing the largest Polish American population in the state |
Heidelberg | William Fothergill Cooke studied anatomy in | in 1834-6, where the physics professor introduced him to the Schilling tel ... |
North Smithfield, Rhode Island | ... several mills were built in the town. In the mid-19th century the towns of | , and Lincoln, Rhode Island, became separate towns. The colonial ghost tow ... |
Stuyvesant | The town of East Greenbush is to the north, the towns of | and Kinderhook in Columbia County are to the south, the town of Nassau is ... |
Town of Parishville | Colton was organized in 1843 from part of the | . Additional land from Parishville was added to Colton in 1851, and Colton ... |
Chichester | ... Park, Waterlooville, Fareham, Petersfield and long distance service 700 to | , Worthing and Brighton. Hovertravel and Stagecoach run the Hoverbus from ... |
Baden bei Wien | ... tate of Baden). This was already in common use to distinguish the town from | ("Baden near Vienna") and Baden, Switzerland. In both World Wars, the town ... |
Sandwich | ... ard, Nantucket and most of Barnstable County (with the exception of Bourne, | , Falmouth and a portion of Barnstable). The town is home to the Fifth Bar ... |
Greenwich | ... wish population is concentrated in the towns near Long Island Sound between | and New Haven, in Greater New Haven and in Greater Hartford, especially th ... |
Town of Newburgh | The community of Orange Lake is in the western part of the | , located on the east side of a lake also called Orange Lake |
Cirencester | ... ince of Britannia had four archbishops, seated at London, York, Lincoln and | . However, in the 5th and 6th centuries Britannia began to be overrun by p ... |
York | ... been murdered in 946 and succeeded by his brother Edred. Eric Bloodaxe took | in 948, before being driven out by Edred, and when Amlaíb Cuaran again too ... |
Wawayanda | ... the east, Crawford on the north, Mamakating and Mount Hope on the west, and | and Goshen on the south. The town almost completely surrounds the city of ... |
Midhurst | #Guildford, | , Chichester, Midhurst, Petersfield, Wincheste |
Bourne | ... 's Vineyard, Nantucket and most of Barnstable County (with the exception of | , Sandwich, Falmouth and a portion of Barnstable). All of Dukes County is ... |
Genoa | ... sisted however, that his son conduct his theological studies in Rome not in | , so that he would not end up as a village priest or provincial Monsignor |
Westford | ... Town of Cherry Valley in 1797. In 1808, the Towns of Decatur, Maryland, and | were formed from part of Worcester |
Town of Highlands | Highland Falls is in the | and is adjacent to the United States Military Academy at West Point |
Manchester, Connecticut | ... e Mall. Neighboring shopping areas include The Shoppes at Buckland Hills in | , the Holyoke Mall at Ingleside in Holyoke, Massachusetts, and Westfarms M ... |
Bourne | ... 's Vineyard, Nantucket and most of Barnstable County (with the exception of | , Sandwich, Falmouth and a portion of Barnstable). The town is home to the ... |
Waterlooville | ... serving the city of Portsmouth and the surroundings of Havant, Leigh Park, | , Fareham, Petersfield and long distance service 700 to Chichester, Worthi ... |
Montpellier | ... s, the Canon was still used as a textbook in the universities of Leuven and | |
Amherst | ... tts's 1st congressional district, and has been represented by John Olver of | since June 1991. Massachusetts is currently represented in the United Stat ... |
Guildford | # | , Midhurst, Chichester, Midhurst, Petersfield, Wincheste |
York | ... hat the Roman province of Britannia had four archbishops, seated at London, | , Lincoln and Cirencester. However, in the 5th and 6th centuries Britannia ... |
Genoa | Giacomo della Chiesa was born at Pegli, a suburb of | , Italy, third son of Marchese Giuseppe della Chiesa and his wife Marchesa ... |
Southwick | ... n the east by West Springfield, on the southeast by Agawam, on the south by | , on the southwest by Granville, on the west by Russell, and on the northw ... |
York | ... in 948, before being driven out by Edred, and when Amlaíb Cuaran again took | in 949–950, Máel Coluim raided Northumbria as far south as the Tees taking ... |
Fareham | ... ty of Portsmouth and the surroundings of Havant, Leigh Park, Waterlooville, | , Petersfield and long distance service 700 to Chichester, Worthing and Br ... |
West Bridgewater | ... th, Hanson to the east, Halifax to the southeast, Bridgewater to the south, | to the west, and Brockton to the northwest. East Bridgewater's town center ... |
Roundwood | ... on the island of Grande Comore, which has about half the remaining forest. | production in 2003 amounted to 9,000 cu m (300,000 cu ft ) |
Flamingo | ... only road running through the Everglades National Park, which terminates at | . Florida City is the southernmost city in the United States which is not ... |
Leuven | ... rp, Ghent, Charleroi and Liège. Other notable cities include Bruges, Namur, | , Mons and Mechelen |
Uxbridge | ... n what is now North Smithfield (then Smithfield), which extended into south | , Massachusetts |
Baden-Baden | Born in | , Maximilian was the son of Prince Wilhelm of Baden, third son of Leopold, ... |
Town of Catharine | The Village of Odessa is in western side of the | near the town line and is shared with the Town of Montour. Odessa is north ... |
Guttenberg | ... on with the song "Union City Blue"). The low-budget film directed by former | mayor Peter Lavilla, Oak Hill, features local institutions including Union ... |
North Smithfield | ... her theory proposes the city was named after Woonsocket Hill in neighboring | |
Tewkesbury | The River Avon is a navigable waterway linking the River Severn at | to the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal at Stratford-upon-Avon. The river between ... |
Farmington, Connecticut | ... wenty-five miles southeast of Rochester, New York. The town was named after | |
Falmouth | ... ch includes all of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, as well as a portion of | . The town is represented in the Massachusetts Senate as a portion of the ... |
Chichester | #Guildford, Midhurst, | , Midhurst, Petersfield, Wincheste |
Oak Bluffs | ... middle–school students. Martha's Vineyard Regional High School, located in | , serves the entire island's high–school population. MVRHS's teams are nic ... |
Dunstable | ... d was officially incorporated in 1673. It is likely named after the town of | in Bedfordshire, England, home of Edward Tyng, the town's first settler. T ... |
Town of Saratoga | ... oga Springs was established as a town in 1819 from a western portion of the | . Its principal community was incorporated as a village in 1826 and the en ... |
Leuven | ... thereabouts, the Canon was still used as a textbook in the universities of | and Montpellier |
Lismore | Lismore Castle is located in the town of | in County Waterford in Ireland. It was largely re-built in the Gothic styl ... |
Cheshire, Connecticut | ... lso has plants in Columbus, Georgia; Middletown, Connecticut; Dallas, Texas | ;; West Palm Beach, Florida, North Berwick, Maine; and Bridgeport, West Vi ... |
A-Ram | ... annexed to Jerusalem just after 1967 (such as : Abu Dis, Alezariye, 'Anata, | , and eastern ) to create the city of Al-Quds, which would serve as the ca ... |
Indian Head | ... the development of Hunters Brooke which is located a few miles southeast of | |
Arcata | ... ot people that was recorded by Bret Harte, then living in Union, now called | . Between 60 and 200 Wiyot men, women, and children were murdered that nig ... |
North Shields | ... phenson Memorial Primary School in Howdon, the Stephenson Railway Museum in | and the Stephenson Locomotive Society. The Stephenson Centre, an SEBD Unit ... |
Boston | ... ork City's Brooklyn Bridge, and the Union Mutual Life Insurance Building in | |
Derry | ... ginal "Derry" in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania was named after the city | in Northern Ireland, because the area’s first non-Indian inhabitants were ... |
Rostock | ... c (Groß Strömkendorf) on the eastern coast of Wismar Bay, and Dierkow (near | ). Reric was set up around the year 700, but following later warfare betwe ... |
Havant | ... orset and Stagecoach serving the city of Portsmouth and the surroundings of | , Leigh Park, Waterlooville, Fareham, Petersfield and long distance servic ... |
Dunoon | ... n to the south. The royal centres of their kingdom are not certainly known. | may have been important. The late 6th or early 7th century Saint Blane was ... |
Hilton Head Island | ... u, Shell Point is included within the Beaufort Urban Cluster and the larger | –Beaufort Micropolitan Statistical Area |
Eton | ... 901 the rump of the parish was divided between the neighbouring parishes of | , Langley Marish, Slough and Wexham. The ecclesiastical parish is still kn ... |
Padua | ... w stained glass windows for the same church. In 1444 he was also at work in | , and he travelled to Padua again in 1445 at Donatello’s invitation |
New Britain | ... on, Burlington, Newington, West Hartford, and Plainville, and the cities of | and Bristol |
Derry | ... h author grew up in the famous Republican stronghold of the Creggan Estate, | , Northern Ireland, at the height of the troubles and was a schoolboy witn ... |
Portsmouth | The first leg of the expedition took the ship from | (December 1872) south to Lisbon (January 1873) and then on to Gibraltar. T ... |
Donnybrook | ... lso erected at his birthplace in Shandon. Lynch died in the Royal Hospital, | , Dublin on 20 October 1999 at the age of 82. He was honoured with a state ... |
town | West Newbury is a | in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. Situated on the Merrimack R ... |
Plainville | ... ington borders the towns of Avon, Burlington, Newington, West Hartford, and | , and the cities of New Britain and Bristol |
Boston | #Stilton, Peterborough, Spalding, | , Sleaford, Lincol |
Edgartown | ... orporated in 1880 as Cottage City. Before its incorporation, it was part of | . The town re-incorporated in 1907 as Oak Bluffs, named because the town w ... |
Longmeadow, Massachusetts | ... s. The population was 45,212 at the 2000 census. It sits on the border with | and East Longmeadow, Massachusetts to the north, Somers to the east, East ... |
Oxford | ... ing Firth (16 March 1857, Ecclesall, Sheffield, England – 19 February 1936, | ) was a British historian |
Blackstone | ... Woonsocket is drained by the Blackstone River. Adjacent communities include | and Bellingham, Massachusetts, along with Cumberland and North Smithfield, ... |
Bonn | ... orrect the illness. He died of Wegener's granulomatosis at the age of 36 in | , Germany in 1894, and was buried in Ohlsdorf, Hamburg at the Jewish cemet ... |
Mamakating | ... he towns of Hamptonburgh and Montgomery on the east, Crawford on the north, | and Mount Hope on the west, and Wawayanda and Goshen on the south. The tow ... |
North Berwick, Maine | Cheshire, Connecticut; West Palm Beach, Florida, | ; and Bridgeport, West Virginia |
East Longmeadow, Massachusetts | ... t the 2000 census. It sits on the border with Longmeadow, Massachusetts and | to the north, Somers to the east, East Windsor and Ellington to the south, ... |
Boston | Peter Guralnick (born December 15, 1943, in | , Massachusetts) is an American music critic, writer on music, and histori ... |
Three Saints Bay | In 1791, the Russian fur trapper Alexander Baranov had the post at | , which was founded in 1784, moved to a new site at Saint Paul Harbor, tod ... |
Town of Cherry Valley | ... n on Schenevus Creek around 1788. The town was established from part of the | in 1797. In 1808, the Towns of Decatur, Maryland, and Westford were formed ... |
Hingham | ... mally charged with interfering with local decisions in a case involving the | militia. The case centered around the disputed appointment of a new comman ... |
town | Gosnold is a | that encompasses the Elizabeth Islands in Dukes County, Massachusetts, Uni ... |
Galway | ... hese pedicabs gives a wage to the drivers. Yellow pedicabs are available in | |
Bologna | He was born in | to Pompeo Ludovisi, Count of Samoggia, now Savigno in the Province of Bolo ... |
Nijmegen | ... e way to Moscow. The intercity lines provide direct connections to Utrecht, | , and Zutphen. It is also the terminus for several local railway services. ... |
Ramapo | Suffern is a village in the town of | , Rockland County, New York, United States. It is located north of Mahwah, ... |
Hull | ... netting was put up to prevent enemy submarines travelling up the estuary to | or Grimsby. The forts were finally deserted by the military in 1956 |
Stonington | ... nnected the Quakers to their church. In the beginning, there were issues of | residents attending their church. This led to the creation of their own ch ... |
Dartmouth | ... assachusetts Bay Colony, was first settled in 1670 as a part of the town of | by members of the Sisson family. The river, and the land around it, was ca ... |
Southport, New York | In March 1811, came a colony from Elmira, New York and | , consisting of Samuel Tubbs Sr., his sons, Samuel, James and Benjamin, an ... |
Lucca | ... nquered by Charlemagne in 774 and became part of the Duchy of Tuscany, with | as capital. The population began to grow again and commerce prospered. In ... |
town | Wenham is a | in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 4,875 at ... |
La Plata | ... l 28, 2002, a tornado cut through the County and destroyed much of downtown | |
Warrington | #Darleston, Brewerton, | , Wigan, Preston, Garstan |
Decatur | ... ished from part of the Town of Cherry Valley in 1797. In 1808, the Towns of | , Maryland, and Westford were formed from part of Worcester |
Burg Stargard | ... southeast with the cities of Neubrandenburg, Friedland, Woldegk, Strelitz, | , Fürstenberg/Havel and Wesenberg, plus the Komturei Mirow and Komturei N ... |
town | Oak Bluffs is a | located on Martha's Vineyard in Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States ... |
Dartford | ... Kent (including the towns of Canterbury, Gillingham, Strood, Gravesend and | ). Also, in London, a major road joining the A5 in north west London is ca ... |
Bologna | ... , who nourished us". Earlier historians asserted that Walter studied law at | , based on his name appearing in a list of those to be commemorated at a m ... |
East Hartford, Connecticut | ... s football team, Rentschler Field, is located adjacent to Pratt & Whitney's | campus, on Pratt's company-owned former airfield of the same name |
Milford, County Donegal | ... t Mary's Catholic Church, Derrybeg. She attended Loreto Community School in | and then moved away to attend college wanting to become a classical pianis ... |
Santa Cruz, California | Bus service from Scotts Valley to | , the San Lorenzo Valley, and San Jose, California is provided by the Sant ... |
Wigan | #Darleston, Brewerton, Warrington, | , Preston, Garstan |
Neubrandenburg | ... übeck, the Herrschaft Stargard in Mecklenburg southeast with the cities of | , Friedland, Woldegk, Strelitz, Burg Stargard, Fürstenberg/Havel and Wesen ... |
Dublin | ... ith twelve imported pedicab rickshaws. Sponsored pedicabs on the streets of | give free rides to passengers, as the revenue generated from the advertise ... |
Groton | ... ded at the ferry landing. On the opposite bank of the river, in the town of | , stood the village that became known as Portersville |
Bedford | ... hat they were brothers by their children's marriage". Dudley's lands became | , and Winthrop's Billerica |
Southampton | ... al of the Ordnance. Declining the post, he returned to his regiment, now at | preparing to set sail for the West Indies. After seven weeks at sea, a sto ... |
Cambridge | ... ow by a producer, who offered her a job in his repertory theatre company in | . During her early career on stage she acted under the name Barbara Nichol ... |
Narragansett | ... of Narragansett Bay was separated from South Kingstown to form the Town of | . The site of the deadly Great Swamp Fight during King Phillip's War in 16 ... |
town | Aquinnah is a | located on the island of Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts. Prior to 1998 ... |
Town of Ridgeway | The Town of Shelby was established in 1818 by a partition of the | |
Dana, Massachusetts | ... converted to Universalism, and in 1794 became a pastor of a congregation in | . Ballou was also a high-ranking freemason, and he attained the position o ... |
Budapest | ... ated Jewish parents. Her mother, Gertrud (née Lichtwitz), was a pianist and | native who came from the "Jewish haute bourgeoisie", and her father, Lembe ... |
Town of Royalton | The west town line is shared with the | in Niagara County, and the south town line is shared by the Town of Alabam ... |
Garstang | #Darleston, Brewerton, Warrington, Wigan, Preston, | #Garstang, Lancaster, Bolton, Kendal, Penrith, Carlisle #Guildford, Midhur ... |
Leiden | ... he went to London where his literary career began. In 1728, he travelled to | to study classics and law at the University. However, due to lack of money ... |
Reading, Berkshire | ... ham is a British music video film director and video artist. He was born in | in 1970 and grew up in Lakenheath, Suffolk |
Grand Rapids, Michigan | ... um track by track. Megadeth began its Endgame tour on November 14, 2009, in | and ended on December 13, 2009, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The tour featured Ma ... |
Pownal | ... larksburg is located at 42°42'42.86"N,73°05'02.97"W. Clarksburg is bordered | and Stamford, Vermont on the north, Florida on the east, North Adams on th ... |
Amherst, New York | ... , philosophers, educators, authors, and celebrities. It is headquartered in | |
Cobham | Downside Mill, | was the mill of the manor of Downe. Until the Dissolution of the Monasteri ... |
Jacksonville, Alabama | ... ion of higher learning, Jacksonville State University, is located in nearby | . Anniston is also home to some satellite campuses of Gadsden State Commun ... |
Wawayanda | ... ades, the Town of Minisink lost territory to newer towns: Deer Park (1798), | (1849), and Greenville (1853). In 1871, the community of Unionville set it ... |
Poole | ... the West Indies. After seven weeks at sea, a storm forced the fleet back to | , England. The 33rd was given time to convalesce and a few months later, W ... |
New Brunswick, New Jersey | ... keynote speaker at "Rutgers Entrepreneurship Day" at Rutgers University in | |
La Plata | As of 2010, the population was 146,551. Its county seat is | . This county was named for Charles Calvert (1637–1715), third Baron Balti ... |
East Hartford, Connecticut | Pratt & Whitney is headquartered in | and also has plants in Columbus, Georgia; Middletown, Connecticut; Dallas, ... |
Canterbury | ... in Bexleyheath in Southeast London and on into Kent (including the towns of | , Gillingham, Strood, Gravesend and Dartford). Also, in London, a major ro ... |
North Kingstown | ... 1722 when the former Kings Towne was split into two parts, the other being | . In 1888 a narrow strip of land running along the eastern bank of the Pet ... |
town | Tyringham is a | in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Pitts ... |
Town of Williamstown | ... first settled around 1801. The Town of Richland was formed from part of the | in 1807 |
Town of Alabama | ... own of Royalton in Niagara County, and the south town line is shared by the | in Genesee County |
Dover | ... Knightsbridge with Reginald Turner; both men advised Wilde to go at once to | and try to get a boat to France; his mother advised him to stay and fight ... |
Dartmouth | Smith Mills is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of | in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 4,760 ... |
Howdon | ... ephenson High School in Killingworth, Stephenson Memorial Primary School in | , the Stephenson Railway Museum in North Shields and the Stephenson Locomo ... |
Acushnet | Acushnet Center is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of | in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 3,073 ... |
Dartford | ... ng to a meat and dairy boom in Australasia and South America. J & E Hall of | , England outfitted the 'SS Selembria' with a vapor compression system to ... |
Bologna | He had previously served as governor of | and as archbishop of Rossano, and was for many years nuncio to Spain; his ... |
North Smithfield | ... include Blackstone and Bellingham, Massachusetts, along with Cumberland and | , Rhode Island |
Clausthal | Koch was born in | in the Harz Mountains, then part of Prussia, as the son of a mining offici ... |
North Attleborough | North Attleborough Center is the central developed area in the town of | in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. It was a census-designate ... |
Barnard, Vermont | He preached at | and surrounding towns in 1801—1807; at Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1807—1 ... |
town | Westport is a | in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 15,532 ... |
Belfast | ... ng, the other main driver of industrial development in Britain and Ireland. | developed faster than Dublin during this period on a mixture of internatio ... |
Uxbridge, Massachusetts | ... e was an active Quaker community in early Smithfield that extended north to | , in the early 18th century. In the 19th century several mills were built ... |
Woldegk | ... ard in Mecklenburg southeast with the cities of Neubrandenburg, Friedland, | , Strelitz, Burg Stargard, Fürstenberg/Havel and Wesenberg, plus the Komtu ... |
Bromley | Herbert George Wells was born at Atlas House, 47 High Street, | , in the county of Kent, on 21 September 1866. Called "Bertie" in the fami ... |
Boston | He is interred in the Forest Hills Cemetery in | 's Jamaica Plain neighborhood |
Hamptonburgh | Wallkill is bordered by the towns of | and Montgomery on the east, Crawford on the north, Mamakating and Mount Ho ... |
Town of Orwell | ... a" and was first settled around 1812. Boylston was created from part of the | in 1828. The population of the town was always small |
Hot Springs | ... tillo. Before he could get Luciano into court for trial, Luciano escaped to | , Arkansas, the renowned gangster haven established by famous gangster Own ... |
Westport | ... onnecticut, with a per capita income of $85,459. Darien, Greenwich, Weston, | and Wilton also have per capita incomes over $65,000. Hartford is the poor ... |
Ostia | ... re; although unevenly distributed, with considerable numbers found in Rome, | , Numidia, Dalmatia, Britain and along the Rhine/Danube frontier; while be ... |
Town of Manlius | The Village of Minoa in the northern part of the | and is east of Syracuse |
Pepperell | ... l area of , of which is land and (1.13%) is water. Dunstable is bordered by | to the west, Groton to the south, Tyngsborough to the east, and Nashua and ... |
Town of Greenville | ... west Orange County, New York northeast of the New Jersey border between the | and the Town of Warwick. The population was 4,490 at the 2010 census |
Cambridge | ... were short story collections published by Larry Stark, whose small press in | , Larry Stark Press, was devoted to stories and poems. Mona Dickson, writi ... |
Southampton | ... ssroads of the A358 which links with the A303 at Ilminster and the A35 from | to Honiton, which has been diverted by a bypass to the south of the town |
Cambridge | ... n continued to be deferred. Finally, in 1652, roughly a dozen families from | and Charlestown Village, later Woburn, had begun to occupy Shawshin as wel ... |
Falmouth | ... . The string of islands extend roughly southwest of the southwestern tip of | , with the closest island, Nonamesset, being less than a third of a mile a ... |
Budapest | ... flay as a great talent that should be on the Hungarian side, brought him to | , where Šufflay worked in the National Museum for a small salary |
Tiverton | ... t, Dartmouth to the east, Buzzards Bay to the south, and Little Compton and | , Rhode Island, to the west. Westport is the southwesternmost town of Bris ... |
Düren | | has a partnership with Dorchester County in Maryland |
Boston | ... s Consulates in several major U.S. cities including: Anchorage, Atlanta ‡ , | ‡ , Buffalo ‡ , Chicago ‡ , Dallas ‡ , Denver ‡ , Detroit ‡ , Houston, Los ... |
Branford | # Town of | |
Tisbury | ... orth and east, Edgartown to the south, and Vineyard Harbor, Lagoon Pond and | to the west. It also shares a common corner, along with Tisbury and Edgart ... |
York | In 1729 he became vicar of Northallerton, in the county of | . His next work was an essay on Divine Rectitude: or, a Brief Inquiry conc ... |
Wilton | ... ith a per capita income of $85,459. Darien, Greenwich, Weston, Westport and | also have per capita incomes over $65,000. Hartford is the poorest municip ... |
Mason | Ashby is bordered by New Ipswich, New Hampshire and | , New Hampshire to the north, Townsend to the east, Lunenburg to the south ... |
Taos | ... rea of Colorado to be settled by European-Americans. Hispanic settlers from | , New Mexico, officially established San Luis on April 9, 1851. Costilla C ... |
Indiana, Pennsylvania | In addition, the Jimmy Stewart Museum, based in Stewart's hometown of | , presents the Harvey Award to a distinguished celebrity tied to Jimmy Ste ... |
Falmouth | ... ch includes all of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, as well as a portion of | . The town is represented in the Massachusetts Senate as a portion of the ... |
Groton | ... land and (1.13%) is water. Dunstable is bordered by Pepperell to the west, | to the south, Tyngsborough to the east, and Nashua and Hollis, New Hampshi ... |
Loddon | ... ammar School in Thetford--Britain's fourth oldest school, Langley School in | , the original Norwich boys school, Norwich School and Norwich High School ... |
Johnsburg | ... of Indian Lake is the north border. The Towns of Stony Creek, Thurman, and | in Warren County are to the east |
San Luis | ... -Americans. Hispanic settlers from Taos, New Mexico, officially established | on April 9, 1851. Costilla County was one of the original 17 counties crea ... |
Honiton | ... A358 which links with the A303 at Ilminster and the A35 from Southampton to | , which has been diverted by a bypass to the south of the town |
Acton | Boxborough is bordered by Littleton to the north, | to the east, Stow to the south, and Harvard to the west |
Farmingdale, Maine | Hallowell, along with | , is served by the Hall-Dale School System, which is part of the Kennebec ... |
High Wycombe | ... Manufacturing industries include furniture-making (traditionally centred at | ), pharmaceuticals and agricultural processing |
Wells | #Chippenham, Bath, Wells, Marlborough, Devizes, Trowbridge, | #Stilton, Peterborough, Spalding, Boston, Sleaford, Lincoln #Darleston, Br ... |
Town of Highlands | ... which is also called West Point. It is a census-designated place located in | in Orange County, New York, United States. The population was 6,763 at the ... |
Amherst | ... tts's 1st congressional district, and has been represented by John Olver of | since June 1991. Massachusetts is currently represented in the United Stat ... |
Macedon | ... the town of Canandaigua, to 500 feet at the north boundary with the town of | . The land comprises drumlins and eskers. Other than streams and ponds, th ... |
Milton Keynes | ... rtfordshire (including St Albans), Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire (including | ), Northamptonshire (including Towcester), Leicestershire, Warwickshire (i ... |
Huntington, West Virginia | ... ping his songwriting skills. He also played with various local bands around | . During that time, his friend Shane Keister, who worked as a session musi ... |
Boulder, Colorado | ... transit district that provides local and regional bus service to Denver and | |
Harrogate | ... sense and good feeling, and clear, natural and direct in style. He died at | . A second volume of sermons appeared in 1750 (3rd ed. in 2 vols., 1760) |
South Bend, Indiana | ... gh, Pennsylvania; and Columbus, Ohio in 1916. They were closely followed by | , Detroit, Michigan; and Los Angeles, California in 1917. Buffalo later af ... |
Chilmark | ... as officially incorporated in 1864, having formerly belonged to the town of | |
Little Compton | ... e northwest and west, Dartmouth to the east, Buzzards Bay to the south, and | and Tiverton, Rhode Island, to the west. Westport is the southwesternmost ... |
New Ipswich | Ashby is bordered by | , New Hampshire and Mason, New Hampshire to the north, Townsend to the eas ... |
Dublin | ... in 1908 by William Sealy Gosset while he worked at the Guinness Brewery in | . One version of the origin of the pseudonym Student is that Gosset's empl ... |
Southsea | ... . From 1880 to 1883, Wells had an unhappy apprenticeship as a draper at the | Drapery Emporium, Hyde's. His experiences at Hyde's, where he worked a thi ... |
Tajiri | ... s off-shore in Osaka Bay and is administratively part of the nearby town of | . The airport is linked by a bus and train service into the center of the ... |
Town of Paris | The Village of Clayville (formerly called Paris Furnace) is inside the | |
Leimen | ... heim, Schriesheim, Wilhelmsfeld, Schönau, Neckargemünd, Bammental, Gaiberg, | , Sandhausen, Oftersheim, Plankstadt, Eppelheim (all part of the Rhein-Nec ... |
Tisbury | ... erms of land area, and is the third smallest community (behind Aquinnah and | ) in Dukes County. Oak Bluffs is bordered by Nantucket Sound to the north ... |
Town of Kirkland | The town was formed in 1829 from the | |
Town of Somerset | The Village of Barker is within the | and was incorporated in 1908. The main crossroad in the town is the inters ... |
La Plata | # | (incorporated 1888 |
Town of Clarence | ... oth the town and the county so that a small part of the community is in the | in Erie County. The hamlet is at the junction of Tonawanda Creek Road, Rap ... |
Boston | ... t of Melville's brother Gansevoort. Part of a well-established and colorful | family, Melville's father spent a good deal of time abroad as a commission ... |
Town of Marshall | ... is in the southeast section of the Town of Augusta and partly overlaps the | . The community is at the intersection of Routes 12B and 26, which share a ... |
Gwadar | ... ire. Baluch inhabiting the coastal areas in the region of Makran (Chabahar, | ), Gulf (Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain) and Arabian Sea (Karachi and other parts o ... |
Town of Lake Pleasant | ... owns of Benson and Hope. The Town of Arietta is at the west border, and the | is the northwest border. The Town of Indian Lake is the north border. The ... |
Dartmouth | ... Buzzards Bay. Westport is bordered by Fall River to the northwest and west, | to the east, Buzzards Bay to the south, and Little Compton and Tiverton, R ... |
Town of Salina | ... ity is a northeastern suburb of Syracuse, located in the eastern end of the | |
Holt | ... e are twelve independent, or private schools, including Gresham's School in | in the north of the county, Thetford Grammar School in Thetford--Britain's ... |
Hot Sulphur Springs | ... s. The county population was 12,442 at U.S. Census 2000. The county seat is | |
Merrimac | ... River, its population was 4,450 at the 2006 census. Along with neighboring | and Groveland, it is part of the Pentucket Regional School District |
Port Tobacco Village | # | (incorporated 1888) (Note that, despite its name, Port Tobacco Village is ... |
town | Westhampton is a | in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 1,60 ... |
Leonora | Hoover worked at gold mines in Big Bell, Cue, | , Menzies and Coolgardie, Western Australia. During his time at Gwalia, Ho ... |
Great Barrington | ... y Lee to the north, Becket and Otis to the east, Monterey to the south, and | . Tyringham is located 16 miles south of Pittsfield, 39 miles west-northwe ... |
town | Ashby is a | in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 3,07 ... |
Lincoln, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin | ... Château, Ernage, Grand-Leez, Grand-Manil, Isnes, Lonzée, Mazy & Sauvenière. | , third most Belgian American town, was originally named Grandlez, after G ... |
Edgartown | ... es County. Oak Bluffs is bordered by Nantucket Sound to the north and east, | to the south, and Vineyard Harbor, Lagoon Pond and Tisbury to the west. It ... |
Aquinnah | ... onwealth in terms of land area, and is the third smallest community (behind | and Tisbury) in Dukes County. Oak Bluffs is bordered by Nantucket Sound to ... |
Montague | Millers Falls is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of | in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 1,072 ... |
Town of Indian Lake | ... the west border, and the Town of Lake Pleasant is the northwest border. The | is the north border. The Towns of Stony Creek, Thurman, and Johnsburg in W ... |
San Luis | ... es. The county population was 3,663 at U.S. Census 2000. The county seat is | , the oldest town in Colorado |
Heidelberg | ... pril 1792 – 25 June 1849) was a German philologist from Berlin. Educated at | and Berlin, he was from 1812 to 1827 a schoolmaster in Berlin, and in 1827 ... |
Lucca | Margrave Hugo chose Florence as his residency instead of | at about 1000 AD. The Golden Age of Florentine art began around this time. ... |
Dublin | Andrews was born in Synge Street, | , Ireland, the same street as playwright George Bernard Shaw. He was educa ... |
town | North Smithfield is a | in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States, settled as a farming co ... |
Montague | ... lls is an unincorporated village and census-designated place in the town of | in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 4,441 ... |
town | South Kingstown is a | in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 30,6 ... |
Cork city | ... deal of foreign travel. He was conferred with the freedom of his own native | . He continued to speak on political issues, particularly in favour of Des ... |
Indian Head | # | (incorporated 1920 |
Bologna | ... Florence in 1431. He also painted some frescoes in the Prato Cathedral and | |
Iditarod | Flat is located at (62.454135, -158.008284), 7 miles southeast of | |
Morristown, New Jersey | ... Morse first successfully tested the device at the Speedwell Ironworks near | , and on 8 February he publicly demonstrated it to a scientific committee ... |
Monterey | ... ur sided, and is bordered by Lee to the north, Becket and Otis to the east, | to the south, and Great Barrington. Tyringham is located 16 miles south of ... |
Town of Van Buren | Village Green is in the eastern part of the | |
Rosenheim | Göring was born on 12 January 1893 at the Marienbad sanatorium in | , Bavaria. His father, Heinrich Ernst Göring (31 October 1839–7 December 1 ... |
Stony Creek | ... northwest border. The Town of Indian Lake is the north border. The Towns of | , Thurman, and Johnsburg in Warren County are to the east |
Peoria, Illinois | ... first child by his first wife, actress Cynthia Stone (b. February 26, 1926, | , d. December 26, 1988). His second wife was the actress Felicia Farr, wit ... |
Richmond, New Hampshire | Hosea Ballou was born in | , to a family of Huguenot origin. The family was disputed to be of Anglo-N ... |
Banbury | ... Napton the head of navigation for coal supplies to be forwarded by road to | , Bicester, Woodstock and Oxford until 1777, when the canal reached Fenny ... |
Town of Unity | :There is also another | and the Village of Unity in Wisconsin |
King's Lynn | ... hree major built up areas of Norwich (259,100), Great Yarmouth (71,700) and | (43,100). The Broads, a well known network of rivers and lakes, is located ... |
Natchitoches | ... rish is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The parish seat is | . As of 2000, the population was 39,080. This is the heart of the Cane Riv ... |
Donnybrook | ... of the British, and an IRA informant in the RIC (Sergeant Mannix) based in | barracks. On November 20, the assassination teams, which included the Squa ... |
Southwell | ... hands of the Scottish Presbyterian army at Newark, and was taken to nearby | while his "hosts" decided what to do with him. The Presbyterians finally a ... |
Oxford | Ian married Victoria Hamson on 16 April 1988 in | . They have two children, both born in the London borough of Wandsworth: E ... |
Jerash | ... forced into the northern corner of Jordan. They relocated near the town of | , near the border with Syria. With the help of Munib Masri, a pro-Palestin ... |
Stony Stratford | ... cester - near another possible site of Boudica's last battle), then through | and Magiovinium (Fenny Stratford) in modern-day Milton Keynes, Durocobrivi ... |
Cambridge, Massachusetts | ... book he states he was given this set of symbols by Reverend A.T. Kempton of | . Nothing more is known about Kempton's involvement in the Oak Island tale ... |
Barnoldswick | ... lness. He recovered and agreed to give the Abbot of Fountains Abbey land at | in the West Riding of Yorkshire (now in Lancashire) on which to found a da ... |
Genoa | ... e name of Carlo Felice). Also, the first ferry route between the island and | was established, using steamboats such as the Gulnara. The first railway w ... |
Chipping Campden | #Gloucester, Cheltenham, | , Warwick, Coventr |
Bath | ... ah spent much of her time with him, accompanying him to Tunbridge Wells and | , and he recovered shortly afterwards. Even after his recovery, Sarah open ... |
Conway | ... nion Parish and grew up in the border area before he moved as a teenager to | , Arkansas. As governor, he oversaw the construction of the state capitol ... |
Piacenza | ... eforms. Pursuant to a body of resolutions adopted at the general chapter at | , the "definitors" of the order forbade all further founding of convents. ... |
Wallsend | ... he "Roman Wall" can also be traced eastwards to the Segedunum Roman fort in | —the wall's end and to the supply fort Arbeia in South Shields. The extent ... |
Clifden | ... r and sacrifice of the Saint Patrick's Battalion. The statue was erected in | , Connemara, Ireland, where leader Jon Riley was born |
Kuranda | File:Army ducks Rainforestation Cairns.JPG|Army ducks at | , Cairn |
Dover | For grades 7-12, public school students attend the Dover School District in | as part of a sending/receiving relationship |
Conway | ... was 72 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Little Rock–North Little Rock– | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Ofakim | ... mese-Israelis or Israelis of Vietnamese origin live in Haifa, Jerusalem and | |
San Diego–Tijuana | ... Los Angeles, rather San Diego is part of the large, but smaller urban area, | |
Towcester | ... nnaventa near Norton in modern-day Northamptonshire, Lactodurum (modern day | - near another possible site of Boudica's last battle), then through Stony ... |
Lund | ... 0th century, wherefrom most people commute for work in the nearby cities of | and Malmö |
Brookville, Indiana | Wallace was born in | , to David Wallace and Esther French Test Wallace. His father was a gradua ... |
Kuranda | File:Armyducks2 Rainforestation Cairns.JPG|Army duck tours at | , Cairn |
Tunbridge Wells | ... him speechless. Sarah spent much of her time with him, accompanying him to | and Bath, and he recovered shortly afterwards. Even after his recovery, Sa ... |
Cheltenham | #Gloucester, | , Chipping Campden, Warwick, Coventr |
Bonn | ... hours in the foyers and grounds of the Beethovenhalle auditorium complex in | , before, after, and during a group of (in part simultaneous) concerts of ... |
Lociki | ... town's Jews were forced to live. During the Cold War it was the site of the | air base, 12 km northeast of the town itself |
Mainz | ... centre, runs through the southern part of Wiesbaden and ends in the north ( | ). The Bundesautobahn 671 (A 671) is a very short motorway in the southeas ... |
Greenville | # Town of | # Town of Le |
Jupiter Island | # Town of | # Town of Ocean Breeze Par |
Boulder City | ... in the region. The rush created a few mining camps such as Denver City and | that would develop into cities. Many smaller camps such as Auraria and Sai ... |
Durham, North Carolina | ... became his primary focus and he won the Junior Olympic Title that summer in | , in 200 m |
Lee | # Town of | # City of Madiso |
Fenny Stratford | ... e of Boudica's last battle), then through Stony Stratford and Magiovinium ( | ) in modern-day Milton Keynes, Durocobrivis (modern day Dunstable) in Bedf ... |
Knowle | Wyndham was born in the village of | in Warwickshire, England, the son of George Beynon Harris, a barrister, an ... |
El Paso | ... s. In 1849 John Salmon "RIP" Ford explored the area between San Antonio and | noting in his mapped report the productive land upon which the Mescalero I ... |
Rye, East Sussex | Ports sometimes fall out of use. | , was an important English port in the Middle Ages, but the coastline chan ... |
Liverpool | ... consulted on numerous other projects. These included water supply works for | , improvements to London's docklands and the rebuilding of London Bridge(c ... |
Natchitoches | ... ldest city. The city served as a major trading post between New Orleans and | in the 18th and 19th centuries |
Barrow-in-Furness | ... s and piers from its predecessors. These ranged in size from major ports at | and Grangemouth through ferry harbours such as Holyhead, Heysham, Stranrae ... |
Alexandria | ... franca, a position it retained even in Roman times. Many Greeks migrated to | , Antioch, Seleucia and many other new Hellenistic cities founded in Alexa ... |
Berwick | #Carlisle, Jedburgh, Kelso, | #Chester, Wrexham, Newtown, Llanbader #Llanbadardfynydd, Brecon, Cardiff # ... |
Longboat Key | # Town of | # City of Palmett |
Great Yarmouth | ... s population living in the three major built up areas of Norwich (259,100), | (71,700) and King's Lynn (43,100). The Broads, a well known network of riv ... |
Crested Butte | Narrow gauge branch lines were constructed to | , Lake City, Ouray and Somerset |
Ocean Breeze Park | # Town of | # Town of Sewall's Poin |
Sewall's Point | # Town of | # City of Stuar |
town | Bancroft is a | in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. The population was 61 at the 20 ... |
Grenfell goldfields | Henry Lawson was born in a town on the | of New South Wales. His father was Niels Herzberg Lawson, a Norwegian-born ... |
Boston | ... a make a lot of money. Kevin Dulli (Max Perlich), a college student back in | , visits them and tells them of the enormous market — and demand — for pot ... |
Bicester | ... he head of navigation for coal supplies to be forwarded by road to Banbury, | , Woodstock and Oxford until 1777, when the canal reached Fenny Compton wh ... |
Livingston | ... ton) Is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. Its parish seat is | . As of 2010, its population was 128,026 |
Reading | File:International_Brigade_(Reading).JPG | | File:Lincoln_Brigade_Memorial_San_Francisco.jpg | San Francisc |
town | Grand Isle is a | in Aroostook County, Maine, United States. The population was 518 at the 2 ... |
Sligo town | ... County Sligo, a small seaside village between Bundoran, County Donegal, and | on the northwest coast of Ireland. The village was only 12 miles away from ... |
Spalding | Other significant towns in the Fens include Cambridge, Boston, | , Wisbech and King's Lynn |
Atherton, Queensland | Grainer was born in | , Australia. He attended high school at St. Joseph's Nudgee College on Bri ... |
Portsmouth | ... he marries Maria, the daughter of his landlady while living on half-pay in | . After gruelling service during the blockade of Brest, he finally is prom ... |
South Shields | ... unum Roman fort in Wallsend—the wall's end and to the supply fort Arbeia in | . The extent of Hadrian's Wall was , spanning the width of Britain; the wa ... |
Holyhead | ... r ports at Barrow-in-Furness and Grangemouth through ferry harbours such as | , Heysham, Stranraer and Fleetwood to much smaller facilities including pi ... |
Maidstone | ... They moved to the Bell House, a converted school in Boughton Malherbe near | , Kent where they kept several cats, before moving to France in January 20 ... |
Greystones | ... ily along the coast of Dublin, from Malahide and Howth southwards as far as | in County Wicklow. Commuter rail operates on the other four lines using Ir ... |
Boston | Other significant towns in the Fens include Cambridge, | , Spalding, Wisbech and King's Lynn |
Grangemouth | ... redecessors. These ranged in size from major ports at Barrow-in-Furness and | through ferry harbours such as Holyhead, Heysham, Stranraer and Fleetwood ... |
Wellton | ... sts of a Main Library and several branches including locations in Somerton, | , Fortuna Foothills, and San Luis. A new main state of the art library is ... |
Aachen | ... at Pavia, he joined Henry III in Saxony and accompanied him to Cologne and | . He also summoned a meeting of the higher clergy in Reims in which severa ... |
Lociki | ... ional Airport is located 12 km northeast of Daugavpils, near the village of | |
Bannaventa | ... day Newton and Biggin), Venonis (modern day High Cross) in Leicestershire, | near Norton in modern-day Northamptonshire, Lactodurum (modern day Towcest ... |
Longview, Washington | ... nsiderably, dropping sediment that might otherwise form a river delta. Near | and the Cowlitz River confluence, the river turns west again. The Columbia ... |
Ross-on-Wye | #Gloucester, | , Hereford, Knighton, Montgomer |
Mullaghmore | Mountbatten usually holidayed at his summer home in | , County Sligo, a small seaside village between Bundoran, County Donegal, ... |
Howth | ... RT) line, which runs primarily along the coast of Dublin, from Malahide and | southwards as far as Greystones in County Wicklow. Commuter rail operates ... |
Stranraer | ... n-Furness and Grangemouth through ferry harbours such as Holyhead, Heysham, | and Fleetwood to much smaller facilities including piers on the Thames and ... |
Eugene | The Siuslaw News is a twice-weekly newspaper published in Florence. The | newspaper, The Register-Guard, is also distributed in Florence. Radio tran ... |
Gloucester | # | , Ross-on-Wye, Hereford, Knighton, Montgomer |
Lebanon, Connecticut | ... only village green in the United States still used for agriculture lies in | . This green is also one of the largest in the nation |
Doncaster | ... tamford, so Peterborough, situated between two main terminals at London and | , increasingly developed as a regional hub |
Ramsey | ... e "Holy Land of the English" because of the churches and cathedrals of Ely, | , Crowland, Thorney and Peterborough |
adjoining township | ... ute” (present day Little Chute) and “La Grand Chute” (still the name of the | ) |
Conesus, New York | ... as an archetypal anarchist opposed to the government. He later moved to the | , area, where he lived until he died poor and obscure in 1825 |
Malahide | ... d Transit (DART) line, which runs primarily along the coast of Dublin, from | and Howth southwards as far as Greystones in County Wicklow. Commuter rail ... |
Tamworth | ... river from the existing settlement. This town became the main town, called | after Tamworth, Staffordshire, represented at the time in parliament by Ro ... |
Baden-Baden | ... vocal abilities. She did the bulk of her composing after her retirement at | . However, her works were of professional quality and Franz Liszt declared ... |
Dartmouth | # | , Exeter, Tiverton, Minehea |
Boulder, Colorado | ... esearch Scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in | , Lindzen was noticed and befriended by Professor Sydney Chapman, who had ... |
Hereford | # | , Worcester, Droitwich, Bromsgrove, Coventry, Leiceste |
Farmerville | ... the 2005 census) located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The parish seat is | |
Worthing | ... Railway, on the west the up-market LB&SCR—the Brighton Line, which went to | , the fashionable, expensive town the gentleman who found baby Jack was tr ... |
York | ... s the 1850 opening of the Great Northern Railway's main line from London to | that transformed Peterborough from a market town to an industrial centre. ... |
Gudja | Malta's primary international connections are the airport at | and by sea mainly the Grand Harbour, and the Malta Freeport (3rd largest t ... |
Alexandria | ... he combined Egyptian-Christian forces pursued Shirkuh until he retreated to | |
Palm Shores | ... ut three of the 17 incorporated municipalities, Malabar, Cape Canaveral and | , maintain their own law enforcement services. Those three contract that s ... |
Fleetwood | ... Grangemouth through ferry harbours such as Holyhead, Heysham, Stranraer and | to much smaller facilities including piers on the Thames and Clyde |
Newmarket | ... y House in Northamptonshire, until cornet George Joyce took him by force to | in the name of the New Model Army. At this time mutual suspicion had devel ... |
Dublin | ... at his birthplace in Shandon. Lynch died in the Royal Hospital, Donnybrook, | on 20 October 1999 at the age of 82. He was honoured with a state funeral ... |
Manchester, Maryland | Darren Paul Flutie (born November 18, 1966 in | ) is a former Canadian football wide receiver for the BC Lions, Edmonton E ... |
Dunedin | ... f chemist David Brown Low and Jane Caroline Flanagan, David Low was born in | on 7 April 1891, and attended primary school there. His family later moved ... |
Llangollen | ... ved the spectacular Pontcysyllte Aqueduct over the River Dee in the Vale of | , where Telford used a new method of construction consisting of troughs ma ... |
Jarrow | ... England. Completed in 1967 and 2011 respectively, they connect the town of | on the south bank of the river with North Shields and Howdon on the north. ... |
Paestum | ... ancient Greece, but few of these works have survived. In southern Italy, at | , which was a Greek colony of the Magna Graecia, a tomb containing frescoe ... |
Cologne | ... over a synod at Pavia, he joined Henry III in Saxony and accompanied him to | and Aachen. He also summoned a meeting of the higher clergy in Reims in wh ... |
Pontefract | Henry de Lacy (1070, Halton, – 1123), Lord of the manor of | , 2nd Lord of Bowland, promised to dedicate an abbey to the Virgin Mary sh ... |
York | ... Dublin from 934 to 941. Gofraid ua Ímair, his father, held both Dublin and | until Athelstan of England expelled him from York in 927 |
Kittery, Maine | ... ion with the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, which itself is actually located in | , across the Piscataqua River from Portsmouth, New Hampshire |
Lactodurum | ... ) in Leicestershire, Bannaventa near Norton in modern-day Northamptonshire, | (modern day Towcester - near another possible site of Boudica's last battl ... |
Hereford | #Gloucester, Ross-on-Wye, | , Knighton, Montgomer |
Turin | ... t by the French army, and moved his court to Cagliari (the King returned to | only in 1814) |
Tiverton | #Dartmouth, Exeter, | , Minehea |
Dublin | ... was King of Dublin from 934 to 941. Gofraid ua Ímair, his father, held both | and York until Athelstan of England expelled him from York in 927 |
Cardigan | #St Davids, Fishguard, | , Talybon |
Odiham | Lily was born c. 1468 at | , Hampshire and he entered the university of Oxford in 1486. After graduat ... |
West Orange | ... Verona, Cedar Grove, Essex Fells, Roseland, and portions of Livingston and | |
Conway | ... as 516 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Little Rock–North Little Rock– | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Boston | ... Kansas City, and Baltimore, and plans have been announced for Milwaukee and | . Kosher stores opened on Wall Street and in have since closed |
Silverton | ... olorado in August 1881 and continuing north to the rich mining areas around | in July 1882. A line was also constructed in 1902 as a standard gauge line ... |
Filton | ... n February 1965: 001, built by Aerospatiale at Toulouse, and 002, by BAC at | , Bristol. Concorde 001 made its first test flight from Toulouse on 2 Marc ... |
town | Bowdoin is a | in Sagadahoc County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,727 at the ... |
Telluride | ... Miguel Rivers, also in Colorado, and these led to the creation of Ouray and | , respectively. Because most gold deposits along the upper Colorado River ... |
Maastricht | ... pened the campaign of 1793 with the victory of Aldenhoven and the relief of | , and on 18 March 1793 proved instrumental in causing the complete defeat ... |
Lanark | ... kcudbright (1805–1806) to the 129 ft (39 m) tall Cartland Crags bridge near | (1822) |
Drogheda | ... ve railway lines serving the Greater Dublin Area and commuter towns such as | and Dundalk in County Louth. One of these lines is the electrified Dublin ... |
Oneida, New York | ... n American history. The Oneida Community, founded by John Humphrey Noyes in | , was a utopian religious commune that lasted from 1848 to 1881. Although ... |
Budapest | ... 45 and was adapted from Ferenc Molnár's 1909 play Liliom, transplanting its | setting to the Maine coastline. The story revolves around carousel barker ... |
Säckingen | ... bleaux vivants based on Joseph Victor von Scheffel's poem Der Trompeter von | , which, Blumine aside, has since been lost. The addition of this movement ... |
Criccieth | ... arian Edward Llwyd. There is also the "Cave of the black crwth player" near | , which is said to have been the inspiration for the tune Ffrawél Ned Puw ... |
Enniskillen | ... erness taught him their languages. He then attended Portora Royal School in | , County Fermanagh. Until his early twenties, Wilde summered at the villa ... |
Newcastle upon Tyne | ... 38, Dawes was appointed to the mastership of the Royal Free Grammar School, | , combined with that of St Mary's Hospital. His mind seems to have become ... |
Aliağa | ... 200 stations throughout Turkey. With its three terminals in Körfez (İzmit), | (İzmir) and Mersin, OPET ranks second in storage capacity in Turkey. By th ... |
North Queensferry | ... inburgh, with Fife, leaving the Lothians at Dalmeny and arriving in Fife at | ; it acts as a major artery connecting the north-east and south-east of th ... |
town | Belmont is a | in Waldo County, Maine, United States. The population was 821 at the 2000 ... |
Jackson | ... ited States. The population was 1,439 at the 2000 census. It is part of the | , WY–ID Micropolitan Statistical Area |
Marshfield | ... rst permanent English settlement occurred in 1766 when Thaddeus Carver from | , Massachusetts, arrived, and later purchased on the southern shore near w ... |
Freehold Borough | ... ct also serves students from Colts Neck Township, Englishtown, Farmingdale, | , Freehold Township, Manalapan Township and Marlboro Township. Students fr ... |
Boston, Massachusetts | ... ughout the region; this included a Krispy Kreme at the Prudential Center in | , which opened on April 15, 2004 and closed sixteen months later. Initiall ... |
West Sumner | ... ing Company, which was started modestly by Henry Franklin Morton in 1861 at | , grew into an important manufacturer. Near the Grand Trunk Railway depot ... |
Hampden | Martin Kinsley of | , Maine bought this township in 1795 and began selling lots. The first set ... |
Hub | ... reme's coffee "left many locals unimpressed, a mortal sin in the joe-loving | . |
Winona, Minnesota | ... t was once at its heart. The line began at Green Bay but eventually reached | instead of Wabasha. Passenger service was never very profitable. Under the ... |
Kirkcudbright | ... ging from a 112 ft (34 m) span stone bridge across the Dee at Tongueland in | (1805–1806) to the 129 ft (39 m) tall Cartland Crags bridge near Lanark (1 ... |
Eugene, Oregon | ... e Oregon Coast at the mouth of the Siuslaw River about the same latitude as | , and is approximately midway between the other major central Oregon coast ... |
town | Brooks is a | in Waldo County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,022 at the 200 ... |
North Haven | ... In 1847, the North Fox Island seceded and became a separate township called | |
Cologne | ... enerale. In its early years, the university was modelled on those of Paris, | and Vienna. The university flourished in the 16th century due to the prese ... |
Meissen | ... e and bombed southeastern suburbs with bombs landing on the nearby towns of | and Pirna. The other groups all bombed between 12:00 and 12:10. They faile ... |
Strabane | ... reated in 1746 when this area was still part of Lancaster County. Named for | , a town in Northern Ireland, this spelling was in use as late as the 1870 ... |
Tucson, Arizona | ... census-designated place (CDP) located in the northern metropolitan area of | (in Pima County). The population was 54,011 at the 2000 census. Casas Adob ... |
Mainz | ... ally every 15 minutes schedule. It provides access to nearby cities such as | , Rüsselsheim, Frankfurt, Hanau and Offenbach am Main and smaller towns th ... |
Braddock | Rankin is bordered by Swissvale to the west and north, North Braddock and | to the east, Whitaker to the southwest (across the Monongahela River via t ... |
Turin | ... reputable Italian newspapers. Its main rivals are Rome's La Repubblica and | 's La Stampa |
town | Nobleboro, founded in 1788, is a | in Lincoln County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,626 at the 2 ... |
Bakewell | ... e A619 (a major inroad to the Peak District, eventually joining the A6 near | ) and the A632 to Matlock |
Kenilworth | ... ommissioner of Works. In 1958 his son gave the castle itself to the town of | and English Heritage has managed the property since 1984. The castle is cl ... |
Provincetown, Massachusetts | ... d nightclubs, most notably during the preceding Independence Day weekend in | . Celebrity gossip blogger Perez Hilton had also been posting items on his ... |
town | West Paris is a | in Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,722 at the 20 ... |
Buffalo Gap, Texas | ... February 2006, Judd entered a program at Shades of Hope Treatment Center in | and stayed for 47 days. She was there because of personal issues, includin ... |
Tripontium | ... nduessedum (modern day Mancetter - possible site of Boudica's last battle), | (modern day Newton and Biggin), Venonis (modern day High Cross) in Leicest ... |
Jackson | ... United States. The population was 400 at the 2000 census. It is part of the | , WY–ID Micropolitan Statistical Area |
Hanover, New Hampshire | ... in Lebanon, Connecticut. One of the most unusual is the Dartmouth Green in | , which was owned and cleared by the college in 1770. The college, not the ... |
Chatham, Virginia | ... e Danville Expressway and rejoins the business route north of the city near | |
town | Clifton is a | in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. The population was 743 at the 2 ... |
Croydon | ... nge. At the time of relocation most of the buildings were in the borough of | , as were the majority of grounds. In 1899, the county boundary was moved, ... |
Peterhead | ... ridge), numerous harbour improvements (including works at Aberdeen, Dundee, | , Wick, Portmahomack and Banff), and 32 new churches |
El Paso | ... aude Benton Hudspeth, a state senator and United States Representative from | . Along with El Paso County Hudspeth is one of only two Texas counties to ... |
town | Chester is a | in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. The population was 525 at the 2 ... |
Ostia | But Ricimer had placed a guard at | who found the secret letter; Ricimer showed the document to Olybrius, whic ... |
Middleburg | ... g; Notre Dame Academy, an independent non-denominational day high school in | ; the Foxcroft School, a boarding school for girls located in Middleburg; ... |
Tucson | ... y as a dude ranch in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains north of | |
Boston | ... il, governor of New France, reported that two-thirds of the fields north of | were untended due to French and Indian raids. French-Indian war parties we ... |
Tucson, Arizona | ... d in the town but visited often. Oracle is becoming a bedroom community for | , but large-scale development is opposed by many residents |
Letocetum | ... rian's Wall travelled through Viroconium (now Wroxeter in Shropshire), past | (modern day Wall) in Staffordshire, Manduessedum (modern day Mancetter - p ... |
Bologna | ... e was able to capture Urbino and Camerino by treason. He planned to conquer | next. However, his condottieri, most notably Vitellozzo Vitelli and the Or ... |
Barrow-in-Furness | ... re also transferred to the LMS by other constituent companies, including at | (Furness Railway), Bow (North London Railway), Kilmarnock (Glasgow and Sou ... |
Zinc | Bergman, along with | , is within the Bergman School District |
Dornoch | ... ce raced in IndyCar and NASCAR). The two were married at Skibo Castle, near | , Scotland, on December 12, 2001. She and her husband divide their time be ... |
Arcosanti | ... ounty, Arizona, United States. The population was 2,058 at the 2000 census. | is just north of Cordes Lakes, and Agua Fria National Monument is a few mi ... |
Lake City | Narrow gauge branch lines were constructed to Crested Butte, | , Ouray and Somerset |
Groningen | ... s a newspaper printing in 1823, a Latin school in 1825, a postal service on | in 1830, a court in 1840, a first beginning for a garrison in 1852 and a r ... |
Reading | ... ge, the River Thames followed a more northerly route to the North Sea, from | via Marlow, Chorleywood, St Albans, Hertford and along the present Suffolk ... |
Winterberg | ... rg near Olsberg with 843m, and the better known Kahler Asten with 842m near | |
Dietkirchen | ... ies to the art of building of that time is the monastery church at Limburg- | , in oldest parts of the building |
Charlotte Pass | ... Mount Kosciuszko is not particularly difficult to climb. There is a road to | , from which it's an walk up a path to the summit. Anybody with a modest l ... |
town | Appleton is a | in Knox County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,271 at the 2000 ... |
Mondorf-les-Bains | Göring was flown to | , Luxembourg, the site of a temporary prisoner-of-war camp housed in the P ... |
town | Vinalhaven is a | located in the Fox Islands in Knox County, Maine, United States. The popul ... |
Siegen | ... managed to expand and strengthen its hold on territory on the Dill between | and Nassau. After the Napoleonic upheavals, Nassau had to share broad swat ... |
Coimbra | ... It is the second most populous city in the Centro Region of Portugal, after | . However, the city of Aveiro together with neighbouring Ílhavo, make one ... |
Southam | ... referred to locally as just Napton), is a village and civil parish east of | in Warwickshire, England |
Provincetown, Massachusetts | ... came to believe much more deeply in class conflict. That summer he spent in | with Mabel Dodge and her son, putting together Insurgent Mexico and interv ... |
Budapest | Ferenc Molnár's Hungarian-language drama, Liliom, premiered in | in 1909. The audience was puzzled by the work, and it lasted only thirty-o ... |
Moorhead, Minnesota | ... oved to Minnesota, where he became a U.S. Congressman (1889-91). He died in | |
Marlow | ... r Thames followed a more northerly route to the North Sea, from Reading via | , Chorleywood, St Albans, Hertford and along the present Suffolk-Essex bor ... |
Turin | Giuseppe Marc'Antonio Baretti (24 April 1719, | , Piedmont – 5 May 1789, London) was an Italian-born English literary crit ... |
Huntingdon | # | , Ely, Bury St Edmunds, Ipswic |
Georgetown | ... d into ghost towns, but quite a few camps such as Central City, Black Hawk, | , and Idaho Springs survive |
Portsmouth | ... streets for a church, a market, a courthouse, and a jail. It was named for | , England |
Vichy | ... 1, 1940, three days before Paris fell to the Nazis, the Schneersons fled to | , and later to Nice, where they stayed until their final escape from Europ ... |
town | Boothbay is a | in Lincoln County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,960 at the 2 ... |
Braddock | ... cross the Monongahela River to the northeast are the boroughs of Rankin and | |
Bury St Edmunds | #Huntingdon, Ely, | , Ipswic |
Lebanon, Connecticut | ... tre. The largest green in the U.S. is a mile in length, and can be found in | . One of the most unusual is the Dartmouth Green in Hanover, New Hampshire ... |
DuPont | ... Columbia River fur trade. Fort Nisqually was built near the present town of | , Washington and was the first Hudson's Bay Company fort on Puget Sound. F ... |
Tavistock | #Exeter, | , Liskeard, Trur |
Boston | ... John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York and the Silver Line T at | 's Logan International Airport by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Aut ... |
Cologne | Böll was born in | , Germany, to a Catholic, pacifist family that later opposed the rise of N ... |
Knighton | #Gloucester, Ross-on-Wye, Hereford, | , Montgomer |
town | Carrabassett Valley is a | in Franklin County, Maine, United States. The population was 761 at the 20 ... |
Antonito | ... road reached Alamosa by 1878. From Alamosa, a line was pushed south through | eventually reaching Santa Fe, New Mexico (the Chili Line) and west as far ... |
Jackson | ... ho or providing their own transportation to attend the secondary schools in | |
Clarkdale | ... red in the war years, but the end was now in sight. Phelps Dodge closed the | smelter in 1950. In 1953 the last of Jerome's mines closed, and much of th ... |
Big Piney, Wyoming | ... tates. The population was 431 at the 2000 census. It is about 20 miles from | . The area around La Barge is rich in oil fields, and the town has three b ... |
Genoa | ... -entry system is the Messari (Italian: Treasurer's) accounts of the city of | in 1340. The Messari accounts contain debits and credits journalised in a ... |
Sugar Land | ... unity in early days. Its county seat is Richmond, while its largest city is | . It was founded in 1837 |
Framingham, Massachusetts | The Sudbury Valley School was founded in 1968 in | , United States. There are now over 30 schools based on the Sudbury Model ... |
Boston | On September 9, 2001, Shehhi flew from Florida to | , where he stayed at the Milner Hotel up until September 11. Upon boarding ... |
Van Horn | ... rved by the Culberson County-Allamoore Independent School District based in | . Most of the northern part of the county is served by the Dell City Indep ... |
Spalding | ... rs permitted access to the upland beyond the fen. Such places were Wisbech, | , Swineshead and Boston. All the Townlands parishes were laid out as elong ... |
town | Amherst is a | in Hancock County, Maine, United States. The population was 230 at the 200 ... |
Selmer | ... ate of Tennessee. As of 2000, the population was 24,653. Its county seat is | , pop. 4,500. McNairy County is located along the northern border of the s ... |
town | Franklin is a | in Hancock County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,370 at the 2 ... |
Manduessedum | ... Wroxeter in Shropshire), past Letocetum (modern day Wall) in Staffordshire, | (modern day Mancetter - possible site of Boudica's last battle), Tripontiu ... |
Tilbury | ... strict, and even the First World War battlefields in Belgium, by way of the | to Dunkerque ferry service and the Belgian railways |
Isca Augusta | ... s in Britannia built around the same time at York (Eboracum) and Caerleon ( | ); this has led to the suggestion that the fortress, rather than London (L ... |
Liverpool | ... Midlands Trains providing services to London, Sheffield, Leicester, Leeds, | , Nottingham and Norwich and CrossCountry serving Newcastle upon Tyne, Bir ... |
Meltham | ... Brockholes, Fulstone, Jackson Bridge, Hepworth, Holme, Holmbridge, Honley, | , Netherthong, New Mill, Scholes, Totties, Underbank and Wooldale |
Oro Valley | ... s Adobes is an unincorporated community, it is older than both the towns of | and Marana. Casas Adobes is notable for having the upscale shopping center ... |
Pioche, Nevada | ... s east of Eureka, Nevada, 153 miles west of Delta, Utah, 105 miles north of | , 139 miles south of Wells, and 120 miles south of West Wendover |
Sarmizegetusa Regia | The six fortresses - | , Costeşti-Cetăţuie, Costeşti-Blidaru, Piatra Roşie, Băniţa and Căpâlna - ... |
Litchfield | ... Routes 25 and 125. It borders the towns of Lisbon and Sabattus to the west, | to the north, Richmond and Bowdoinham to the east, and Topsham to the sout ... |
Blackpool | Internationally, the Blackpool Dance Festival, hosted annually at | , England, is considered the most prestigious event a dancesport competito ... |
Chertsey | The early history of the area is bound up with the Abbey of | , whose ownership of Ebbisham was confirmed by King Athelstan in 933 |
Alma | ... st of Golden City, at Breckenridge and in South Park at Como, Fairplay, and | . By 1860, Denver City, Golden City, and Boulder City were substantial tow ... |
Guildford | ... The Stranglers and Blondie at Guilfest, held annually in the Surrey town of | |
Dunedin | ... Flying Nun label which was formed in Christchurch. The Clean, hailing from | , was the first major band to emerge from the Flying Nun roster. The South ... |
Phippsburg | ... The town's boundaries were extended to encompass Parker's Island, Woolwich, | and Bath (which included West Bath). Abandoned during Dummer's War and bel ... |
Cambridge | ... is life without meaning. In The Seven Storey Mountain, the brief chapter on | paints a fairly dark, negative picture of his life there but is short on d ... |
Honley | ... nclude:- Brockholes, Fulstone, Jackson Bridge, Hepworth, Holme, Holmbridge, | , Meltham, Netherthong, New Mill, Scholes, Totties, Underbank and Wooldale |
Boston | ... Mitch Hedberg, Dave Foley, and Demetri Martin. In 2005, Emerson College in | , Massachusetts, established an archive of comedy to help preserve the his ... |
Glenburn | ... nd state routes 16, 43 and 116. It borders the towns of Orono to the south, | to the west, Hudson to the northwest, Alton and Argyle Township to the nor ... |
Leeds | ... th East Midlands Trains providing services to London, Sheffield, Leicester, | , Liverpool, Nottingham and Norwich and CrossCountry serving Newcastle upo ... |
Fairplay | ... e mountains west of Golden City, at Breckenridge and in South Park at Como, | , and Alma. By 1860, Denver City, Golden City, and Boulder City were subst ... |
Sabattus | ... . Route 201 and State Routes 25 and 125. It borders the towns of Lisbon and | to the west, Litchfield to the north, Richmond and Bowdoinham to the east, ... |
Mdina | ... hat connected the capital city of Valletta to the army barracks at Mtarfa / | and a number of towns and villages |
Springfield, Louisiana | ... sported the goods first to the head of navigation on the Natalbany River at | |
Kutztown | Maxatawny Township surrounds the borough of | , and touches Lyons to the south and Topton to the east. Its main east-to- ... |
Orono | ... S. Route 2 and 2A, and state routes 16, 43 and 116. It borders the towns of | to the south, Glenburn to the west, Hudson to the northwest, Alton and Arg ... |
Hull | ... contrary to common belief, that title is held by the Holy Trinity Church in | |
Netherthong | ... es, Fulstone, Jackson Bridge, Hepworth, Holme, Holmbridge, Honley, Meltham, | , New Mill, Scholes, Totties, Underbank and Wooldale |
Farmingdale | ... Interstate 95, as well as state routes 27 and 201. It borders the towns of | to the south, Manchester to the west, Augusta to the north, and Chelsea ac ... |
Durango | ... m-powered narrow gauge lines, including the famed narrow gauge line between | and Silverton, Colorado. Most of the remaining narrow-gauge trackage was a ... |
Valletta | ... n 1883 and 1931 Malta had a railway line that connected the capital city of | to the army barracks at Mtarfa / Mdina and a number of towns and villages |
New Brunswick Township | ... mentioned on February 28, 1778, in Freeholder minutes as being formed from | . It was formally incorporated as one of New Jersey's initial group of 104 ... |
Lake Buena Vista | # City of | |
Blacksburg | ... Mary (Williamsburg), Old Dominion University (Norfolk), and Virginia Tech ( | ) use the term "Rector" to designate the head of the Board of Visitors. Th ... |
San Manuel | ... ch of her life in the vicinity, at her homestead in Peppersauce Canyon near | , and later at her ranch on Copper Creek near Mammoth, where she died in 1 ... |
Marana | ... unincorporated community, it is older than both the towns of Oro Valley and | . Casas Adobes is notable for having the upscale shopping center, Casas Ad ... |
Woolwich | ... . George. The town's boundaries were extended to encompass Parker's Island, | , Phippsburg and Bath (which included West Bath). Abandoned during Dummer' ... |
Nottingham | ... rains providing services to London, Sheffield, Leicester, Leeds, Liverpool, | and Norwich and CrossCountry serving Newcastle upon Tyne, Birmingham, Bour ... |
Tempe | ... ed at Sun Devil Stadium on the campus of Arizona State University in nearby | , and in 2006 began playing at University of Phoenix Stadium. Designed by ... |
Bandon | ... and originally settled in Ireland. There he had established Newcestown near | in County Cork. Newce sailed to Virginia with Sir Francis Wyatt in October ... |
Freehold | ... in New Jersey were Murray Hill, Holmdel, Crawford Hill, the Deal Test Site, | , Lincroft, Long Branch, Middletown, Neptune, Princeton, Piscataway, Red B ... |
Milton Keynes | ... Wandle. However, in light of the controversy over the moving of the club to | , the licence to use the character was not renewed. In 2006 the club's spi ... |
South Bristol | ... outh. Separated by water, it is near the towns of Westport to the west, and | to the east |
Tauromenium | ... raced back to references by Roman historians to lost writings of Timaeus of | in Sicily (c. 356–260 BC) |
Heidelberg | ... icans are moving in from bases scheduled to be closed such as Darmstadt and | |
Cologne | A collected edition of Balde's works in 4 vols was published at | in 1650; a more complete edition in 8 vols at Munich, 1729; also a good se ... |
Palm Springs | ... Mesa as part of the Orange County Philharmonic Society's series, San Diego, | , among many others. In addition, the orchestra plays a number of free com ... |
Copper Creek | The nearby ghost town of | is a popular local attraction |
Aylsham | ... runs alongside the Bure Valley Railway, a heritage railway from Wroxham to | |
King's Lynn | # | , Thetford, Stowmarket, Harwic |
Westport | ... d Boothbay Harbor to the south. Separated by water, it is near the towns of | to the west, and South Bristol to the east |
Wroxham | ... England. It runs alongside the Bure Valley Railway, a heritage railway from | to Aylsham |
El Paso | ... ounty in 1848 in an ill-fated expedition to open a road from San Antonio to | |
Holyhead | ... responsible for bridges. In 1790 he designed a bridge carrying the London- | road over the River Severn at Montford, the first of some 40 bridges he bu ... |
Harwich | #King's Lynn, Thetford, Stowmarket, | #King's Lynn, Gayton, Billingford, Norwich, Yarmouth #Monmouth, Abergavenn ... |
Halifax | #Barnsley, | , Skipton, Middleham, Richmon |
Augsburg | ... em, and where Daniel received an artistic training with the painter Haid in | . His brother also became a painter |
Arrowsic Island | ... The town of Newtown-on-Arrowsic was rebuilt in 1714 on the southern end of | , which was incorporated in 1716 by the Massachusetts General Court as Geo ... |
Boothbay Harbor | ... state routes 27 and 96. It borders the towns of Edgecomb to the north, and | to the south. Separated by water, it is near the towns of Westport to the ... |
Uralla | ... a of 486.5 km² as of 2003. Surrounding towns include Gunnedah, Willow Tree, | , and Nundle |
Boulder, Colorado | ... rolina. NESDIS also operates the National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) in | , the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) in Silver Spring, Maryland ... |
Catania | ... o a ferry terminal at the Grand Harbour that connects Malta to Pozzallo and | in Sicily |
Stowmarket | #King's Lynn, Thetford, | , Harwic |
Edgecomb | Boothbay is crossed by state routes 27 and 96. It borders the towns of | to the north, and Boothbay Harbor to the south. Separated by water, it is ... |
Newcastle upon Tyne | ... eicester, Leeds, Liverpool, Nottingham and Norwich and CrossCountry serving | , Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Plymouth |
Dublin | ... land), Kaupang (Norway), Birka (Sweden), Bordeaux (France), York (England), | (Ireland) and Aldeigjuborg (Russia) |
the town | ... the present Bourne Eau was constructed at the time of the deforestation, as | seems to have joined in the general prosperity by about 1280 |
Aachen | ... n planes, the first to reach German soil, had been shot down as far east as | in summer 1943. His reputation began to decline. The P-51 Mustang, with a ... |
Mullaghmore, County Sligo | ... blican Army (IRA), who planted a bomb in his fishing boat, the Shadow V, at | , in the Republic of Ireland. He was one of the most influential and contr ... |
Budapest | ... st World Championships for individual rhythmic gymnasts was held in 1963 in | . Groups were introduced at the same level in 1967 in Copenhagen, Denmark. ... |
Alexandria | ... 24, Ras Tafari toured Europe and the Middle East visiting Jerusalem, Cairo, | , Brussels, Amsterdam, Stockholm, London, Geneva, and Athens. With him on ... |
Market Bosworth | He was born in or near | , England, and was educated at the town grammar school under Anthony Black ... |
Real de Catorce | The Mexican made use of | , San Luis Potosí, Mexico, as a film location, as well as various areas in ... |
Palm Springs, California | ... oewe was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1972. He remained in | until his death, and had a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of St ... |
Caenophrurium | ... ard, fearing punishment from the Emperor, murdered him in September 275, in | , Thrace (modern Turkey) |
Tehuacana | ... business to George Barnard in 1848, who with his brother Charles moved the | store in Limestone County to near Comanche Peak. Juana Josefina Cavazos ha ... |
Willow Tree | ... cupies an area of 486.5 km² as of 2003. Surrounding towns include Gunnedah, | , Uralla, and Nundle |
Oro Valley | ... he 2000 census. Casas Adobes is situated south and southwest of the town of | , and west of the community of Catalina Foothills |
York | ... 20% larger than other fortresses in Britannia built around the same time at | (Eboracum) and Caerleon (Isca Augusta); this has led to the suggestion tha ... |
Ichikawa, Hyōgo | Port Townsend is twinned with | , Japan. A group of local students participate in an exchange with this ci ... |
Bournemouth | ... ngham and Norwich and CrossCountry serving Newcastle upon Tyne, Birmingham, | , Bristol, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Plymouth |
Pictou, Nova Scotia | There are claims by a Johnston family of | that the Mad Trapper of Rat River was Owen Albert Johnston from Pictou Cou ... |
Dorchester | #Basingstoke, Stockbridge, Cranborne, Blandford, | , Weymout |
Toton | Particularly notable were the | –Brent coal trains, which took coal from the Nottinghamshire coalfield to ... |
Harrington | ... ized territory (T18 MD BPP), on the east by Columbia Falls, on the south by | and Addison, and on the west by Cherryfield. The land area of the town is ... |
Gunnedah | ... amworth occupies an area of 486.5 km² as of 2003. Surrounding towns include | , Willow Tree, Uralla, and Nundle |
Shrewsbury | ... n establishing himself as an architect. His projects included renovation of | Castle, the town's prison (during the planning of which he met leading pri ... |
Mountain Ash | ... audience of 7,000 at the Welsh International Brigades National Memorial in | , to commemorate the 33 men from Wales killed while fighting on the side o ... |
town of Southampton | ... is an Indian reservation for members of the Shinnecock Indian Nation in the | in Suffolk County, New York, United States. It lies on the east side of Sh ... |
Boothbay Harbor | ... uthport was set off in 1842 and incorporated as a town, followed in 1889 by | |
Redhill | ... ood Brook, a tributary draining the urban areas to the south of Reigate and | , joins the Mole at Sidlow. The largest STW in the Mole catchment (Reigate ... |
Jena | ... suaded her to sing in the first public performance of his Alto Rhapsody, at | |
İznik | ... a council of Christian bishops convened in Nicaea in Bithynia (present-day | in Turkey) by the Roman Emperor Constantine I in AD 325. This first ecumen ... |
Atil | ... , but the capital of Khazaria was thereafter moved to Samandar and later to | . Nevertheless, Balanjar continued to be a city of great importance within ... |
Port Macquarie | ... t 420 km north of Sydney on the New England Highway, and 280 km inland from | on the Oxley Highway. The town is situated at a narrow point on the Peel R ... |
Turin | ... bers from Yerevan of the Armenian chess team won the 37th Chess Olympiad in | and repeated the feat at the 38th Chess Olympiad in Dresden. The Yerevan-b ... |
Sinope | ... men ever met. Some scholars, drawing on the discovery of defaced coins from | dating from the period 350-340 BCE, believe that Diogenes only moved to At ... |
town | Dayton is a | in York County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,805 at the 2000 ... |
King's Lynn | # | , Gayton, Billingford, Norwich, Yarmout |
York | The archbishop held ecclesiastical councils, including one at | in 1195 that legislated that the clergy should collect their tithes in ful ... |
South Valley | ... River and is within several of the towns in the south part of the county ( | , Cold Spring, Salamanca, Great Valley, Red House, Carrollton, and Allegan ... |
Wells | #Newmarket, Swaffham, | , Newmarket, Bury St Edmund |
Nantwich | ... n (number 349 of 1,000) was discovered inside a handbag in an Oxfam shop in | , Cheshire, mimicking the discovery of Jack Worthing as an infant. Staff w ... |
Boston | ... ctory for cotton manufacturing, eventually selling the corporation to their | -based cotton broker Mason and Lawrence in the 1840s. As part of their exp ... |
Tamworth, Staffordshire | ... existing settlement. This town became the main town, called Tamworth after | , represented at the time in parliament by Robert Peel. The town prospered ... |
Southport | ... h is located about a mile east of Welton le Marsh in Lincolnshire, England. | was set off in 1842 and incorporated as a town, followed in 1889 by Boothb ... |
Pesaro | ... nni Sforza, first husband of Cesare's sister Lucrezia, was soon ousted from | ; Pandolfo Malatesta lost Rimini; Faenza surrendered, its young lord Astor ... |
Flagstaff | ... Del Webb Corporation proposed a residential development roughly as large as | , Arizona's eleventh largest city (2000 census). This instigated a short-l ... |
Newmarket | #Newmarket, Swaffham, Wells, | , Bury St Edmund |
Waterville, County Kerry | A bronze statue of him is at | , as he and his family spent long holidays in The Butler Arms Hotel during ... |
Lubbock | ... exas. As of the 2010 census, the population was 278,831. Its county seat is | . Lubbock is named for Thomas Saltus Lubbock, a Confederate colonel and Te ... |
Hooksett | ... orners to the Deerfield town line, and Route 27, running east/west from the | town line through the Candia Four Corners to the Raymond town line. Route ... |
West New York | ... ates its border with Jersey City. 49th Street is the northern boundary with | . Apart from a small section between Bergen Turnpike and Weehawken Cemeter ... |
Burnley | ... m Accrington. The rest volunteered from other east Lancashire towns such as | , Blackburn and Chorley |
Eboracum | ... ger than other fortresses in Britannia built around the same time at York ( | ) and Caerleon (Isca Augusta); this has led to the suggestion that the for ... |
Tempe | ... he population of the town is 5,258. The town is nestled between Phoenix and | . Since its founding, it has been known as a center of Yaqui culture and i ... |
Crawford, Texas | ... ize with his film Memory Bucket, documenting both George W. Bush's hometown | – and the siege in nearby Waco. The prize money was increased this year wi ... |
Breckenridge | ... untains, the canyon of Clear Creek in the mountains west of Golden City, at | and in South Park at Como, Fairplay, and Alma. By 1860, Denver City, Golde ... |
Flagstaff, Arizona | ... lections of penstemon species in North America is found at The Arboretum at | , which hosts a Penstemon Festival each summer |
Newcastle | ... finally explain John's failure to save a young girl, Astra, from a demon in | , an event that left him near insane and incarcerated in an asylum known a ... |
town | Columbia is a | in Washington County, Maine, United States. The population was 459 at the ... |
Newmarket | # | , Swaffham, Wells, Newmarket, Bury St Edmund |
Vianden | ... sey and 6, Place des Vosges, Paris as museums. The house where he stayed in | , Luxembourg, in 1871 has also become a commemorative museum |
Eureka, Nevada | Ely is 97 miles east of | , 153 miles west of Delta, Utah, 105 miles north of Pioche, Nevada, 139 mi ... |
Abergavenny | #Monmouth, | , Brecon, Llanbadarnfynyd |
Salamanca | ... al of the towns in the south part of the county (South Valley, Cold Spring, | , Great Valley, Red House, Carrollton, and Allegany). The City of Salamanc ... |
Davis, West Virginia | Frankie Yankovic (July 28, 1915, | – October 14, 1998, New Port Richey, Florida) was a Grammy Award-winning p ... |
Blackburn | ... ton. The rest volunteered from other east Lancashire towns such as Burnley, | and Chorley |
town | Knox is a | in Waldo County, Maine, United States. The town was named for General Henr ... |
Sardis | ... tinople. The ecclesiastical province of Lydia had a metropolitan diocese at | and suffragan dioceses for Philadelphia, Thyatira, Tripolis, Settae, Gordu ... |
Galashiels | ... he Waverley Line, which would be a commuter service from Edinburgh to Stow, | and Tweedbank. Today, the East Coast Main Line is the only railway which r ... |
State College | ... a township in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the | , Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,200 at ... |
Brecon | #Monmouth, Abergavenny, | , Llanbadarnfynyd |
Penryn | ... ouncil and is also represented on town councils in Callington, Liskeard and | |
Worksop | The nearest airfield is Netherthorpe Aerodrome near | in Nottinghamshire, but it is not licensed for commercial flights. When tr ... |
State College | ... a township in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the | , Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 978 at th ... |
Columbia, Missouri | The Howard County portion of Glasgow is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
town | Clarksburg is a | in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Pitts ... |
Nottingham | # | , Lincoln, Market Rasen, Grimsb |
Bonn | ... rom Dresden, while de Havilland Mosquito medium bombers attacked Magdeburg, | , Misburg near Hannover, and Nuremberg |
Sharpsburg | ... "village" of Damascus via what is now Route 27 on their way to the town of | , where they engaged Confederate troops commanded by General Robert E. Lee ... |
Whitchurch | #Ludlow, Shrewsbury, | , Cheste |
Cologne | ... n Autobahn interchange eastwards the city where the Bundesautobahn 3 (A 3), | to Würzburg, and the Bundesautobahn 66 (A 66), Rheingau to Fulda, meet. Wi ... |
Great Valley | ... owns in the south part of the county (South Valley, Cold Spring, Salamanca, | , Red House, Carrollton, and Allegany). The City of Salamanca, with the ex ... |
Salamanca | ... ere established at Medina del Campo, Malagon, Valladolid, Toledo, Pastrana, | , and Alba de Tormes |
Harwich, Massachusetts | Fanning grew up in | on Cape Cod and graduated from Harwich High School in 1998. During his tim ... |
Mashpee | Popponesset Island is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of | in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 39 ... |
Piacenza | ... st disbanded; finally he led his forces against the troops of Ricimer, near | . The Emperor and his army entered the city and attacked the huge army led ... |
Breckenridge, Colorado | The town of | hosts a week-long festival called "Ullr Fest" each year in January, featur ... |
Wrexham | ... onstruction of the Ellesmere Canal, linking the ironworks and collieries of | via the north-west Shropshire town of Ellesmere, with Chester, utilising t ... |
Dublin | Bloody Sunday was a day of violence in | on 21 November 1920, during the Irish War of Independence. In total, 31 pe ... |
Clifton | ... cropolitan Statistical Area. The biggest employer in Morenci (and in nearby | ) is Freeport-McMoRan, the owner of the Morenci Mine, the largest copper m ... |
Verulamium | ... Dunstable) in Bedfordshire (where it crosses the even older Icknield Way), | (near modern-day St Albans in Hertfordshire) and London (by way of the for ... |
Palm Springs, California | Loewe then decided to retire to | , not writing anything until he was approached by Lerner to augment the Gi ... |
Chester | ... collieries of Wrexham via the north-west Shropshire town of Ellesmere, with | , utilising the existing Chester Canal, and then the River Mersey |
Bridgnorth | ... recorded use of bows in an English battle seems to have been a skirmish at | , in October 1642, during the Civil War. Longbowmen remained a feature of ... |
Haverfordwest | Gruffydd Maredudd Bowen Rhys (; born 18 July 1970 in | ) is a Welsh musician, performing solo and with several bands, including S ... |
Waxhaw, North Carolina | ... echnical services assisting in Bible translation. JAARS is headquartered in | |
Boulder, Colorado | ... appeared, he left behind his wife, the former Helen Burger, originally from | , and the two children they adopted in 1943 and 1944, Steven and Jonnie. H ... |
Longview, Washington | ... Washington. As of the 2010 census its population was 102,410. It forms the | , Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Cowlitz County. T ... |
Clinton, Massachusetts | Born in | , to a cotton manufacturer, Brown moved to the South when he was 11. He at ... |
Red House | ... uth part of the county (South Valley, Cold Spring, Salamanca, Great Valley, | , Carrollton, and Allegany). The City of Salamanca, with the exception of ... |
Coupeville | ... ation Whidbey Island, located north of Oak Harbor. The south-central area ( | , Langley) voted over 60 percent for Kerry. Camano Island has a Republican ... |
State College | ... a township in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the | , Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 4,873 at ... |
Blackburn | ... a town in Lancashire, within the borough of Hyndburn. It lies about east of | , west of Burnley, north of Manchester city centre and is situated on the ... |
Guttenberg | ... Hudson County's present day municipalities: Hoboken in 1849, Weehawken and | in 1859, and Union Township in 1861. Union Township itself developed into ... |
Burnley | ... e, within the borough of Hyndburn. It lies about east of Blackburn, west of | , north of Manchester city centre and is situated on the mostly culverted ... |
Boston | Frank Galvin (Paul Newman), once a promising | lawyer, is now an alcoholic ambulance chaser who has lost all of his four ... |
Flemington Borough | ... al Hunterdon County. Students from Delaware Township, East Amwell Township, | , Raritan Township and Readington Township attend Hunterdon Central High S ... |
Bad Aibling | The district was created in 1972 when the former districts Rosenheim, | , and parts of Wasserburg am Inn were merged |
Town of Spring Valley | ... 2000 census. In February 2000, the city annexed a portion of land from the | in Rock County |
Montpellier | ... together with that of the counts of Cerdanya and Roussillon and the city of | were left as a kingdom for his son James II of Majorca as the Kingdom of M ... |
Carrollton | ... the county (South Valley, Cold Spring, Salamanca, Great Valley, Red House, | , and Allegany). The City of Salamanca, with the exception of a northern s ... |
Yarmouth | #Colchester, Ipswich, Saxmundham, Beccles, | #Bristol, Chipping Sodbury, Tetbury, Cirencester, Burford, Banbury #Bristo ... |
Augsburg | ... fenhofen, Dachau, Fürstenfeldbruck and Landsberg, as well as by the city of | |
Allegany | ... th Valley, Cold Spring, Salamanca, Great Valley, Red House, Carrollton, and | ). The City of Salamanca, with the exception of a northern spur along U.S. ... |
Amherst, Massachusetts | Smith graduated from Hampshire College in | , in 1991 with a degree in philosophy and political science. "Went straigh ... |
Healesville, Victoria | ... hing 5,330 kilometres from Cooktown, Queensland, through New South Wales to | . This trail runs the length of the rugged Great Dividing Range through na ... |
New Lebanon, New York | ... n at a base in Pittsfield. In the meantime some 120 rebels had regrouped in | , and on February 27 they crossed the border. Marching first on Stockbridg ... |
Greenbush | ... udents from over four neighboring towns such as Milford, Alton, Bradley and | among others. The school recently changed its mascot from the Old Town Ind ... |
Woolwich | ... uthport to the east, Phippsburg to the west, Arrowsic to the northwest, and | to the north |
Warrington | ... 13.8 square miles (35.7 km²), all of it land. The town takes nameship after | , England. It is in the Delaware watershed and is drained by the Neshaminy ... |
Eagar | ... ey Middle School, and Round Valley High School serve the town are in nearby | . In addition, White Mountain Academy, a K-12 charter school, is located i ... |
Phippsburg | ... s separated by water from Westport to the northeast, Southport to the east, | to the west, Arrowsic to the northwest, and Woolwich to the north |
Weymouth | #Basingstoke, Stockbridge, Cranborne, Blandford, Dorchester, | #Colchester, Ipswich, Saxmundham, Beccles, Yarmouth #Bristol, Chipping Sod ... |
Palm Springs, California | He died at the age of 67 on February 4, 1987 at his winter home in | , from "Cytomegalic Virus Pneumonia due to, or as a consequence of Human I ... |
Many | ... Strip and ran about four miles (6 km) apart in the vicinity of the Town of | , The San Antonio Trace, El Camino Real, extended from Natchitoches westwa ... |
Oxford | # | , Faringdon, Malmesbury, Bristo |
Rosenheim | The district entirely surrounds the city of | , which is independently administered but hosts the district's administrat ... |
Arrowsic | ... m Westport to the northeast, Southport to the east, Phippsburg to the west, | to the northwest, and Woolwich to the north |
Nicaea | ... t of the Seljuk Turks who provided him with valuable troops he marched upon | , where he proclaimed himself emperor. In the face of another rebellious g ... |
Liverpool | ... hicago, New York, Boston, Cleveland, San Francisco, Vancouver, Toronto, and | , England (the latter event included performances at the re-created Cavern ... |
Folkestone | ... iller, Clarence B. Wolfe — a gunner with Battery D, 134th AAA Battalion, in | , England — claims that his battery shot down Miller's plane. Another book ... |
Isca Augusta | ... at the other end of the Welsh Marches at Caerleon in Monmouthshire, namely | . The modern Welsh name is the shortened form, Caer. The early Old English ... |
Grand Coteau, Louisiana | ... f the Catholic Church of Louisiana, the Carencro area was first served from | , later from Vermilionville, and then from Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. The p ... |
Rugby | #Cambridge, St Neots, Northampton, | , Coventr |
Dartmouth | ... ty, however, choosing instead to enter the Britannia Royal Naval College at | |
Augsburg | The district is located to the east of the city of | and comprises a rural area with few major towns. The Lech River forms the ... |
Julesburg, Colorado | ... ouse Rock, Chimney Rock, and Scotts Bluff, clipping the edge of Colorado at | , before arriving at Fort Laramie in Wyoming. From there it followed the S ... |
Bolsover | ... sting 45 degrees and leaning from its true centre. Folklore recounts that a | blacksmith mis-shod the Devil, who leapt over the spire in pain, knocking ... |
Southport | ... Route 127. The island is separated by water from Westport to the northeast, | to the east, Phippsburg to the west, Arrowsic to the northwest, and Woolwi ... |
Wendell | ... School System. High school students attend nearby East Wake High School in | |
Thongsbridge | ... nden, Burnlee, Cinderhills, Cliff, Deanhouse, Gully, Flushhouse, Hade Edge, | , Upperthong and Washpit. Many of which are located on Cartworth Moor |
Eagar | Springerville sits at an elevation of 6,974 feet. Along with its neighbor | , both communities make up the place known as Round Valley which is in the ... |
Bainbridge, Indiana | ... odore Bainbridge, as well as Bainbridge Township, Ohio; Bainbridge, Georgia | ;; Bainbridge, New York; Bainbridge Street in Philadelphia; Bainbridge Str ... |
Faringdon | #Oxford, | , Malmesbury, Bristo |
Clifden | In honor of Jon Riley, on 12 September the town of | flies the Mexican flag |
Provo, Utah | ... rred to as BYU, or sometimes just the Y) is a private university located in | . It is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sai ... |
State College, Pennsylvania | ... ated place in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 126 at the 2000 census |
Samandar | ... ity located in the North Caucasus region, between the cities of Derbent and | , probably on the lower Sulak River. It flourished from the seventh to the ... |
Milton, North Carolina | ... Mary Todd Lincoln. Thomas Day was also a native; he was well known later at | , as a free black cabinetmaker. Another native son was Dr. Thomas Stewart, ... |
Ayden | ... l students attend nearby Ayden-Grifton High School which is located between | and Grifton |
Middlesbrough | ... Some of these themes were taken up in a recent urban agriculture project in | in the Tees Valley |
Cologne | ... rossed into French airspace near the Somme, then into Germany just north of | . At 22:00 hours, the force heading for Böhlen split away from Plate Rack, ... |
Bewdley | In 1795 the bridge at | , in Worcestershire was swept away in the winter floods and Telford was re ... |
Monmouth | ... al School Unit 2, which joins the towns of Dresden, Farmingdale, Hallowell, | , and Richmond |
Milton Keynes | ... hen through Stony Stratford and Magiovinium (Fenny Stratford) in modern-day | , Durocobrivis (modern day Dunstable) in Bedfordshire (where it crosses th ... |
Upperthong | ... Cinderhills, Cliff, Deanhouse, Gully, Flushhouse, Hade Edge, Thongsbridge, | and Washpit. Many of which are located on Cartworth Moor |
Blackpool | ... r of people moved was huge, with over 2.2 million holidaymakers arriving in | between the start of July and the end of September alone. Besides these ma ... |
Boston | ... d move to the Shawmut Peninsula, where they founded what is now the city of | . Because the season was relatively late, the colonists decided to establi ... |
Hull, Massachusetts | ... ide Internet firm business called Chess.net, overlooking Nantasket Beach in | , he spent summers with his uncle in Hull, sleeping on his couch, and spen ... |
Jonesville | ... ndays, Wednesdays and Fridays, provides coverage of Elkin as well as nearby | and parts of Wilkes County and Yadkin County. The Winston-Salem Journal an ... |
Budapest | ... ond round of the European Cup 1962-63. The first two legs, in Rotterdam and | both ended in 1–0 home victories, and a replay on a neutral ground took pl ... |
York | Hill was born into a prosperous middle class family of Methodists in | (his father was a solicitor). He attended St Peter's School, York. When he ... |
Bridgnorth | ... ilt in Shropshire, including major crossings of the Severn at Buildwas, and | . The bridge at Buildwas was Telford's first iron bridge. He was influence ... |
West Bath | ... to encompass Parker's Island, Woolwich, Phippsburg and Bath (which included | ). Abandoned during Dummer's War and beleaguered during the French and Ind ... |
Piacenza | ... Council of Basel to negotiate. Sigismund himself fled to Milan and later to | under the pretext that he had to go now to Rome to be crowned emperor. Dur ... |
State College, Pennsylvania | ... a borough in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 census, the borough had a to ... |
Dunstable | ... ium (Fenny Stratford) in modern-day Milton Keynes, Durocobrivis (modern day | ) in Bedfordshire (where it crosses the even older Icknield Way), Verulami ... |
Weymouth | #Bristol, Wells, Crewkerne, Frampton, | #Cambridge, St Neots, Northampton, Rugby, Coventry #Carlisle, Jedburgh, Ke ... |
Windermere | # Town of | # City of Winter Garde |
Palm Springs, California | ... tration with local government bureaucracy in trying to open a restaurant in | . With conservative talk radio host Marshall Gilbert as his campaign manag ... |
Iptingen | ... The Harmony Society was a Christian theosophy and pietist group founded in | , Germany, in 1785. Due to religious persecution by the Lutheran Church an ... |
Putrajaya | Some of the more visible projects from that period are | , a new international airport (Kuala Lumpur International Airport), a hydr ... |
Brockholes | Other villages and hamlets within the Holmfirth post town include:- | , Fulstone, Jackson Bridge, Hepworth, Holme, Holmbridge, Honley, Meltham, ... |
Bristol, Rhode Island | Burnside died suddenly of "neuralgia of the heart" (Angina pectoris) at | , and is buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island. An eques ... |
Charlottesville | ... eptions exist in the Commonwealth of Virginia: the University of Virginia ( | ), University of Mary Washington (Fredericksburg), George Mason University ... |
Baden-Baden | ... as famous for both. Its casino ("Spielbank") rivalled those of Bad Homburg, | and Monaco. In 1872, the Prussian-dominated Imperial government closed dow ... |
Eugene, Oregon | ... A), in 1995 in the 200 m. He secured an NCAA 100 m Championship in 1996, in | , in the final race of his collegiate career, setting an NCAA meet record ... |
Oban | ... y also ran regular tourist excursions to a variety of destinations, such as | in the Scottish highlands, Keswick in the English Lake District, and even ... |
Hollis | ... more the land which would become Little Falls Plantation—today the towns of | , Dayton and part of Limington. In 1728, a stockaded fort which contained ... |
Wakefield, Massachusetts | Rusty was born in Christanstad, Sweden, to American parents and raised in | . He attended art classes at the Fenway School of Illustration in Boston. ... |
Yamada, Iwate | He was born in | and died at the International Medical Center of Japan, in Tokyo of pneumon ... |
Eatonville | # Town of | # City of Edgewoo |
Oxford | # | , Buckingham, Bedford, Cambridg |
Bowdoinham | ... s of Lisbon and Sabattus to the west, Litchfield to the north, Richmond and | to the east, and Topsham to the south |
Boston | ... s expanded to several locations over the years including Chicago, New York, | , Cleveland, San Francisco, Vancouver, Toronto, and Liverpool, England (th ... |
State College, Pennsylvania | ... lace (CDP) in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 3,722 at the 2010 census ... |
Jackson Bridge | ... and hamlets within the Holmfirth post town include:- Brockholes, Fulstone, | , Hepworth, Holme, Holmbridge, Honley, Meltham, Netherthong, New Mill, Sch ... |
Danbury, Connecticut | George is now sentenced to 26 months in a federal prison in | . His cellmate Diego Delgado (Jordi Molla) has contacts in the Medellín co ... |
Bury St Edmunds | ... and Winchcombe Henry (1740–94). Hartley practised as a physician at Newark, | , London, and lastly at Bath, where he died in 1757 |
Limington | ... ecome Little Falls Plantation—today the towns of Hollis, Dayton and part of | . In 1728, a stockaded fort which contained a trading post was built a hal ... |
Kittery, Maine | Bang was laid down on 30 April 1943 at | , by the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard; launched on 30 August 1943, sponsored ... |
Topsham | ... the west, Litchfield to the north, Richmond and Bowdoinham to the east, and | to the south |
Samandar | ... red much of the town's population; survivors fled to other towns, including | . The victorious Arab army stole much booty and the soldiers received larg ... |
Lund | ... 's national parks, is located within the municipality between the Dalby and | |
Glossop | ... using the town's bus station. Weekend and Bank Holiday services operate to | in north Derbyshire |
Caernarfon | ... . It was bought by the Royal Welch Fusiliers for display at their museum in | |
Galway | ... ucation: "My plan is to read English literature, philosophy and theology in | , Ireland, where my late mother came from and where I'm also a citizen." S ... |
Berwick-upon-Tweed | ... taries drain the entire region with the river flowing into the North Sea at | , and forming the border with England for the last twenty miles or so of i ... |
Durham | Thomas Baker (14 September 1656, Lanchester, | – 2 July 1740) was an English antiquarian |
Auburn | ... ered by Deerfield to the north, Hooksett (in Merrimack County) to the west, | and Chester to the south, and Raymond to the east. Notable villages in the ... |
Heidelberg | ... gistracy of Caen. He himself was elaborately educated at Caen, at Paris, at | and at Basel. At the age of twenty-one, preferring arms to the gown, he en ... |
Lawrence, Kansas | ... udora is a city in Douglas County, Kansas, United States. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is located along the Kansas and Wa ... |
Aachen | In 2003 he received the Charlemagne Award of the German city of | . He is also a Knight of Malta |
Blyth | broken up at | sometime in 1919 or 1920 |
Rockland, Massachusetts | ... od and adolescence, Shawn had lived in tough, blue-collar, urban towns like | and Brockton, Massachusetts before moving to the more quiet & small oceans ... |
Bloomsburg | ... ited States. The population was 1,428 at the 2000 census. It is part of the | –Berwick Micropolitan Statistical Area |
Cloyne | ... usack (GAA Hurling) in October 2009. The Cork hurler from the small town of | is a legend in GAA circles after winning three All-Ireland finals. The sta ... |
Boston | ... I). The BBC and PRI also co-produce the programme The World with WGBH Radio | , and the BBC is also involved with The Takeaway morning news programme ba ... |
Penistone | ... s run to the town, from Barnsley, Sheffield and Wakefield via Denby Dale or | . Most services are operated by First Calderdale & Huddersfield, using the ... |
Leuven | ... o allow food shipments, becoming an international hero. The Belgian city of | named a prominent square Hooverplein after him |
Vichy | ... Ligier JS2 sports car. The final SMs were produced in the Ligier factory in | . Fuel consumption was 15-17mpg |
Hooksett | ... mprising 0.79% of the town. The town is bordered by Deerfield to the north, | (in Merrimack County) to the west, Auburn and Chester to the south, and Ra ... |
Lund | ... pality in Skåne County, southern Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of | |
Northborough, Massachusetts | ... myeloid metaplasia, a rare blood disease. He was 64 years old and lived in | |
Rathfarnham | ... istance waymarked walking trail, passes through Glendalough on its way from | in the north to its southerly point of Clonegal in County Carlow |
Hawick | ... to the area in which the majority of the main towns of Galashiels, Selkirk, | , Jedburgh, Earlston, Kelso, St Boswells, Peebles, Melrose and Tweedbank a ... |
Portsmouth | A Brittany Ferries ferry service links Santurtzi, near Bilbao, to | (UK). MV Cap Finistère ferry departs from the port of Bilbao, north west o ... |
Deerfield | ... d and of it is water, comprising 0.79% of the town. The town is bordered by | to the north, Hooksett (in Merrimack County) to the west, Auburn and Chest ... |
Raheny | ... . St Anne's Park is a public park and recreational facility, shared between | and Clontarf, both suburbs on the North Side of Dublin |
Charleston, Arizona | The ranch owned by Newman Haynes Clanton near | was believed to be the local center for the Cowboys' illegal activities, w ... |
Bath | #Chippenham, | , Wells, Marlborough, Devizes, Trowbridge, Well |
Galashiels | ... ntral Borders refers to the area in which the majority of the main towns of | , Selkirk, Hawick, Jedburgh, Earlston, Kelso, St Boswells, Peebles, Melros ... |
Shrewsbury | #Ludlow, | , Whitchurch, Cheste |
Spalding | #Stilton, Peterborough, | , Boston, Sleaford, Lincol |
Rishton | ... ng towns and villages such as; Altham, Baxenden, part of Belthorn, Huncoat, | and Stanhill |
Cork | ... s conducted extensive raids in Ireland and founded the cities of Waterford, | , Dublin and Limerick. The Vikings and Scandinavians settled down and inte ... |
Dingwall | ... ascendancy was secure in Tain, and from 1716 to 1745 the Munros controlled | . In 1719 some men from the Clan Ross fought for the government at the Bat ... |
Siegen | ... ins reaching up to 680 m near the Haiger Saddle (Haiger Sattel) and east of | are counted as part of the Rothaargebirge |
Padua | ... m, was translated. into the principal languages of Europe. Balbi retired to | and there died in 1848 |
Earlston | ... ch the majority of the main towns of Galashiels, Selkirk, Hawick, Jedburgh, | , Kelso, St Boswells, Peebles, Melrose and Tweedbank are located |
South Bend, Indiana | ... eLorean considered keeping his job and moving to Studebaker headquarters in | , when he received a call from Oliver K. Kelley, vice president of enginee ... |
Newcastle upon Tyne | ... r of Crook, Durham, who won fame in the English Civil War by his defence of | against the Scots. Thomas was educated at the free school at Durham, and w ... |
Stuttgart | ... er (December 22, 1859 – August 29, 1937) was a German mathematician born in | |
Hammonton | ... andis was a land developer who was the driving force behind the creation of | and Vineland. Landis also had a hand in establishing other small towns, in ... |
Cologne | ... residencies at the Lucerne Festival in Switzerland, The Proms in London, in | for a festival of Salonen's own works, and perhaps most notably, in 1996 a ... |
Palmela | ... s of human metallurgy are found from the third millennium BC in places like | (Portugal), Cortes de Navarra (Spain), and Stonehenge (United Kingdom). Ho ... |
Belfast | ... in abroad with the students the entire semester. These programs include the | Institute in Peace Building and Conflict Transformation, the Boler School ... |
Clonegal | ... ndalough on its way from Rathfarnham in the north to its southerly point of | in County Carlow |
Jedburgh | ... rea in which the majority of the main towns of Galashiels, Selkirk, Hawick, | , Earlston, Kelso, St Boswells, Peebles, Melrose and Tweedbank are located |
Barnsley | ... field's bus and railway stations. Additional services run to the town, from | , Sheffield and Wakefield via Denby Dale or Penistone. Most services are o ... |
Canaan, Vermont | ... wartstown on U.S. Route 3 along the Connecticut River, opposite the town of | . Stewartstown village is a mile northeast of West Stewartstown, along Rou ... |
Canterbury | ... hedral 012 window showing leading and support.JPG|Thomas Becket window from | showing the pot metal and painted glass, lead H-sectioned cames, modern st ... |
Cologne | ... to Protestantism. His principal works were published in a collected form at | , 1696; some large treatises were excluded. There is a study of both books ... |
Alexandria | ... The later Ptolemies probably took little interest in their "father" Ra, and | had eclipsed the learning of Heliopolis; thus with the withdrawal of royal ... |
Leeds | ... d greatly from the building of the Chesterfield Line - part of the Derby to | railway (North Midland Line), which was begun in 1837 by George Stephenson ... |
Wrexham | ... ong the North Wales coast to Holyhead and the A483 links the city to nearby | and Swansea to the far south |
Peebles | ... wns of Galashiels, Selkirk, Hawick, Jedburgh, Earlston, Kelso, St Boswells, | , Melrose and Tweedbank are located |
Hull, Massachusetts | ... e beta program of Napster, Shawn moved his company from his headquarters in | to a more spacious location in San Mateo, California and hired additional ... |
Leesburg | ... fastest-growing in the United States during that period. Its county seat is | . As of 2007, the town had been county seat for 249 of the last 250 years |
Jena | ... e German idealism of Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Friedrich Schelling, making | (where Fichte lived, as well as Schelling, Hegel, Schiller and the brother ... |
Dublin | ... s of all standards to Glendalough, and makes it a favourite destination for | climbers in particular. The Irish Mountaineering Club has operated a climb ... |
Bedale | ... anic tribe). Oliver Ingham lived here and his son-in-law Miles Stapleton of | , Yorkshire, inherited jure uxoris |
Holyhead | ... torway towards Manchester. The A55 road runs along the North Wales coast to | and the A483 links the city to nearby Wrexham and Swansea to the far south |
town | Rollinsford is a | in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,52 ... |
Genoa | ... deration (Switzerland). Austria joined the alliance after the annexation of | and the proclamation of Napoleon as King of Italy on 17 March 1805. Sweden ... |
Durham | ... stle upon Tyne against the Scots. Thomas was educated at the free school at | , and went on to St John's College, Cambridge, where he later obtained a f ... |
Leeds | ... also wrote an orchestral tone poem on A Shropshire Lad (first performed at | Festival under Arthur Nikisch in 1912) |
Turin | ... sor of geography at Pavia, and publishing his father's Scritti Geografici ( | , 1841), and original works in Gea, ossia la terra (Trieste, 1854–1867) an ... |
Gweedore | ... ound his neck, stabbed himself after being ejected from her parents' pub in | , County Donegal |
Liverpool | ... or major roads, including the M53 motorway towards the Wirral Peninsula and | and the M56 motorway towards Manchester. The A55 road runs along the North ... |
Boston | ... t character is celebrated in "The Legend of Finn MacCumhail", a song by the | -based band Dropkick Murphys featured on their album Sing Loud Sing Proud! |
Sedgefield | ... ory of Long Newton in his diocese in 1687, and intended to give him that of | with a prebend had not Baker incurred his displeasure by refusing to read ... |
Mainz | ... to the figure, indicating that she was known as "John Anglicus" or "John of | ." It also changes the date from the 11th to the 9th century, indicating t ... |
Tübingen | ... Linsenmann, Michael Baius und die Grundlegung des Jansenismus, published at | in 1867. Baius is often seen in his relation to the latter movement of Jan ... |
Oxford | ... ep, he wrote to various acquaintances enquiring about Classics positions at | or Cambridge. was his submission for the Chancellor's Essay prize of 1879, ... |
Colchester | ... that Constantine's mother Helena was a Briton, the daughter of King Cole of | . Geoffrey of Monmouth expanded this story in his highly fictionalized His ... |
Barre, Vermont | ... ecause of its reflective quality. Stone cutting and fabrication was done in | . Stones were then shipped to Memphis, Tennessee where the names were etch ... |
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Viroconium | ... ast section of the long Iter II route from Hadrian's Wall travelled through | (now Wroxeter in Shropshire), past Letocetum (modern day Wall) in Stafford ... |
Stalham | ... il parish in the English county of Norfolk. It lies close to the village of | , and is about 2 miles from Sea Palling on the North Sea coast |
Coalville | ... Nottinghamshire meet. A large part of the north-west of the county, around | , forms part of the new National Forest area extending into Derbyshire and ... |
Belfast | ... ights around the United Kingdom, Concorde visited Birmingham on 20 October, | on 21 October, Manchester on 22 October, Cardiff on 23 October and Edinbur ... |
Aachen | ... the addition of filioque to the Nicene Creed, which was added by Franks in | in 809. He also ordered that the Nicene creed be engraved on silver tablet ... |
Durobrivae | ... ast of the city centre. The Romans established a fortified garrison town at | on Ermine Street, some five miles (8 km) to the west of the present city, ... |
Cologne | ... 277, 413 and 414, over which there are connections to the Autobahnen A 3 ( | –Frankfurt), A 45 (Dortmund–Aschaffenburg) and A 48 |
Niš | ... s originally named, was born in the city of Naissus, Moesia, in present-day | , Serbia, on 27 February of an uncertain year, probably near 272. His fath ... |
Killiney | ... n estimated €250,000 on security measures for her home, Manderley Castle in | . In 1996, a man, who had been seen in Dublin wearing her photograph aroun ... |
Portsmouth | ... recovered from the Mary Rose, a ship of Henry VIII's navy that was sunk at | in 1545. It is an important source for the history of the longbow, as the ... |
Acton | #London, | , Uxbridge, Beaconsfield, High Wycombe, Tetsworth, Oxford, Isli |
Leeds | ... ted ticketing was introduced which makes it possible to travel to Dewsbury, | or Manchester with a single ticket bought onboard the bus |
Cambridge | ... te to various acquaintances enquiring about Classics positions at Oxford or | . was his submission for the Chancellor's Essay prize of 1879, which, thou ... |
Princeton, New Jersey | Born in | , eldest son of Dr. Absalom Bainbridge and Mary (Taylor) Bainbridge. His f ... |
Venta Icenorum | The Romans had their regional capital at | on the River Tas, about to the south of Norwich next to modern-day Caistor ... |
Estes Park, Colorado | ... stian Artists' Society Lifetime Achievement Award in a surprise ceremony at | |
Wrexham | ... land, but was buried in the churchyard of the parish church of St. Giles in | , Wales. His tomb is inscribed with these lines |
Arnsberg | ... growing influence of Cologne during the 15th century, the seat was moved to | in 1437 |
Penrith | #Garstang, Lancaster, Bolton, Kendal, | , Carlisl |
Dewsbury | ... n. Integrated ticketing was introduced which makes it possible to travel to | , Leeds or Manchester with a single ticket bought onboard the bus |
Taunton | #Bristol, Wells, Glastonbury, | , Exete |
Bloomsburg | ... United States. The population was 174 at the 2000 census. It is part of the | –Berwick Micropolitan Statistical Area |
Siegen | ... t he might have been hit by Royal Air Force bombs after an abortive raid on | , Germany. One hundred and thirty-eight Lancaster bombers, short on fuel, ... |
Newark-on-Trent | Sheldrake was born in | , Nottinghamshire to Doris (née Tebbutt) and Reginald Alfred Sheldrake (b. ... |
Bloomington | Max August Zorn (June 6, 1906 in Krefeld, Germany – March 9, 1993 in | , Indiana, United States) was a German-born American mathematician. He was ... |
Selkirk | ... s refers to the area in which the majority of the main towns of Galashiels, | , Hawick, Jedburgh, Earlston, Kelso, St Boswells, Peebles, Melrose and Twe ... |
Cologne | ... ees, one of which was known as the Femelinde. With the growing influence of | during the 15th century, the seat was moved to Arnsberg in 1437 |
Northfield, Massachusetts | ... thfield Township could quite possibly be named after the New England site - | . However, that the town is in the "northern fields" of the county must ha ... |
Bo'ness | ... created in 1975, comprising the county of West Lothian; less the burghs of | and South Queensferry and the Kirkliston area; it also included the East C ... |
Santa Cruz, California | ... eptember 14 and 15, 2006, Dredg played two special shows at The Catalyst in | , playing Leitmotif and El Cielo in their entirety on separate nights. Dur ... |
Cooktown, Queensland | ... ngest marked multi-use trail in the world, stretching 5,330 kilometres from | , through New South Wales to Healesville, Victoria. This trail runs the le ... |
Livingston, Louisiana | ... vitational wave observatories in unison: the LIGO Livingston Observatory in | , and the LIGO Hanford Observatory, on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation (co ... |
Bury St Edmunds | ... dieval examples surviving in England. Others, including the Abbey Church of | , are now ruined. Up until the 19th century, the Boston Stump had the tall ... |
New Boston | ... ver, by the town of Merrimack to the south, and by the towns of Amherst and | to the west |
Alexandria | ... opment of Valentinus, who was to found his own school of Gnosticism in both | and Rome, whom Layton called "the great [Gnostic] reformer" and "the focal ... |
Harmony Borax Works | ... ule Team Trail, which carried loads of borax to the railhead in Mojave from | mines in the east, ran through the California City area |
Wrexham | ... he gravestone of Elihu Yale was stolen years ago from its proper setting in | , and is displayed in a glass case, in a room with purple walls, which bel ... |
Matlock Bath | ... idland Railway steam railway, Dovedale, Haddon Hall, Heights of Abraham and | |
Bound Brook | ... change with Interstate 287. Past this interchange, the route continues into | as a two-lane undivided road with a speed limit and heads through business ... |
Salamanca | ... o be punished by the emperor. In 1551, Charles V commissioned an inquiry in | to investigate the religious implications of his methods. Vesalius' work w ... |
Portsmouth | ... fore diverted Good Hope to further reinforce Craddock's force, and she left | on 2 August 1914 under the command of Captain Philip Francklin. Craddock t ... |
Pembroke | ... ween Garvin Hill——to the east and Plausawa Hill——to the west in neighboring | . All three summits are less than one mile apart. Chichester lies fully wi ... |
Dunbar | ... sh names elsewhere: Bamburgh is called Din Guaire in the Historia Brittonum | ;(where Saint Wilfrid was once imprisoned) represents Dinbaer; and the nam ... |
Wells | #Bristol, | , Glastonbury, Taunton, Exete |
Guildford | ... er Arthurian locations with modern places, for instance locating Astolat at | |
Amherst | ... Merrimack River, by the town of Merrimack to the south, and by the towns of | and New Boston to the west |
Dover | ... s Iter III: "Item a Londinio ad portum Dubris" - from London to the port of | . Its route is now covered by the A2 road from Dover to London, and the A5 ... |
Coupeville | ... SR 532 on Camano Island. SR 20 enters Island County via the Port Townsend- | (Keystone) ferry route from the West, and departs via the Deception Pass B ... |
Castine, Maine | ... Penobscot and a French settlement in Penobscot Bay near the site of modern | , which had all been bases for attacks on New England settlers migrating t ... |
Scone | ... century vary considerably. The chief houses in Scotland were at St Andrews, | , Dunkeld, Lochleven, Monymusk in Aberdeenshire, Abernethy and Brechin. Ea ... |
Pepperell | The Nashua River flows through the southeast corner of the town out of | , Massachusetts and into Nashua. The Nissitissit River flows through the w ... |
Merrimack | ... north, by Manchester to the east across the Merrimack River, by the town of | to the south, and by the towns of Amherst and New Boston to the west |
Catania | ... publisher Casa Ricordi, in collaboration with the Teatro Massimo Bellini in | , embarked on a project to publish critical editions of the complete works ... |
Boston | The WUSA franchises were in Philadelphia | ;; New York City; Washington, D.C.; Cary, N.C.; Atlanta; San Jose, Ca.; an ... |
Woking | ... ayes F.C. and Yeading F.C. Hayes & Yeading play at the Kingfield Stadium in | , Surrey, having agreed a groundshare with Woking F.C |
Union Hill | ... by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on June 1, 1925, with the merger of | and West Hoboken Township. Two major waves of immigration, first of German ... |
Morpeth | #Chester-le-Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, | , Alnwick, Belford, Berwic |
Liverpool | ... eneral; Northern Rail to Manchester Piccadilly via Northwich; Merseyrail to | on the Wirral Line |
Santa Severa | ... ctuary of ancient Pyrgi on the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy (today the town of | ), are three golden leaves that record a dedication made around 500 BC by ... |
Deerfield | ... oute 43 running north from Route 101 through the Candia Four Corners to the | town line, and Route 27, running east/west from the Hooksett town line thr ... |
West Hoboken Township | ... e New Jersey Legislature on June 1, 1925, with the merger of Union Hill and | . Two major waves of immigration, first of German-language speakers and th ... |
Bath | ... practised as a physician at Newark, Bury St Edmunds, London, and lastly at | , where he died in 1757 |
Langholm | ... f his earliest work can still be seen on the bridge across the River Esk in | in the Scottish borders. He worked for a time in Edinburgh and in 1782 he ... |
East Calder | Livingston: | , West Calder, Mid Calder, Wilkieston, Pumpherston, Knightsridge, Carmonde ... |
West Orange | ... ingston (February 8, 1813), Fairmount Township (March 11, 1862, now part of | ), Caldwell borough (February 10, 1892), Verona Township (February 17, 189 ... |
Ludlow | ... died aged 77, in Cambridge. His ashes are buried near St Laurence's Church, | , Shropshire. The University of Worcester has acknowledged Housman's local ... |
Sligo | ... of New Hampshire. The area was first called Sligo, likely after the county | in Ireland, and the name survives on a town road. It would be established ... |
Fafe | Francisco Miguel Meireles Von-Doellinger Castro (born 3 June 1979 in | , Braga) is a Portuguese footballer who plays for Moreirense F.C. in the P ... |
Milton Keynes | ... ast region is centred on Norwich, although it covers an area as far west as | |
Manhattan, Kansas | ... ates. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 449. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Melrose | ... lashiels, Selkirk, Hawick, Jedburgh, Earlston, Kelso, St Boswells, Peebles, | and Tweedbank are located |
Heidelberg | ... inrich von Ofterdingen, 1799), Heinrich von Kleist and Friedrich Hölderlin. | later became a center of German romanticism, where writers and poets such ... |
Sonoyta | ... r crossings. From east to west these at Agua Prieta, Naco, Nogales, Sasabe, | and San Luis Río Colorado. In populated areas, much of the border is marke ... |
Reading | #London, Hounslow, Maidenhead, | , Newbury, Hungerford, Marlboroug |
Cape Charles | ... , as was the major city of Charleston. To the north in the Virginia Colony, | , Charles River Shire and the Charles City Shire were all likewise named a ... |
Many | ... a store and used his home as a tavern. He was also the first postmaster of | . The first settler was Williams Mains, who came to the area in 1830. The ... |
Boston | ... hs at Saranac Lake and then Hartford, Connecticut. Afterwards, she moved to | , where she acted for a year at a theatre group for Edward E. Clive. Later ... |
Turin | ... lan to Salerno via Bologna, Florence, Rome and Naples, the second runs from | to Venice via Milan, and is under construction in parts. The network is de ... |
Gloucester | #Bristol, | , Tewkesbury, Worceste |
Lüneburg | ... d Maastricht. The Hanoverians returned home while many from Brandenburg and | found quarters in the fortresses of the Spanish Netherlands |
Almeida | ... after Masséna's withdrawal, Antoine Brenier's 1,400-man French garrison of | slipped through the British lines during the night. About 360 of the Frenc ... |
Sochi | ... rd for best actor jointly with Menshikov at the Kinotavr cinema festival in | |
Newbury | #London, Hounslow, Maidenhead, Reading, | , Hungerford, Marlboroug |
Dronfield | ... world's oldest football club, Sheffield F.C. who have their home ground at | in North East Derbyshire |
Tewkesbury | #Bristol, Gloucester, | , Worceste |
Chester | ... rulers, the Viking chieftain Hastein in late summer 893 marched his men to | to occupy the ruined Roman fortress there. The refortified fortress should ... |
Howden | ... umpherston, Knightsridge, Carmondean, Deans, Eliburn, Ladywell, Craigshill, | , Dedridge, Murieston, Adambrae, Livingston Village, DeerPar |
Exeter, New Hampshire | ... (Hutchinson founded Portsmouth, Rhode Island and Wheelwright founded first | and then Wells, Maine in order to be free of Massachusetts rule.) Winthrop ... |
Jarrow | ... lead, dating back to the late 7th century, have been discovered here and at | |
Chorley | ... volunteered from other east Lancashire towns such as Burnley, Blackburn and | |
Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park | ... way Museum. Nearby are Great Basin National Park, Cave Lake State Park, and | , as well as the state parks of Lincoln County, Nevada |
Eucla | ... west the range ecompasses an area between North West Cape, Cape Leeuwin and | ; while in the east it covers are large region bounded by the Atherton Tab ... |
Bolton | ... m Hill (architect) and based on an earlier design used for the town hall in | . Since the late 1970s only three acts from the city have made the Top 40 ... |
Hull | #Lincoln, Barton, | , Beverley, Flamboroug |
Portsmouth, Rhode Island | ... e put on trial, and both were banished from the colony. (Hutchinson founded | and Wheelwright founded first Exeter, New Hampshire and then Wells, Maine ... |
Umeå | ... ) is a municipality in Västerbotten County in northern Sweden. Its seat is | , which is also the county seat of Västerbotten County |
Allenstown | ... in entrance to the state park and most of its facilities are in neighboring | . |
Pithole | ... ock tank business. About southeast of Titusville was another oil boom city, | . Oil was discovered in a rolling meadow there in January 1865 and by Sept ... |
Xanten | ... ions under Mummius Lupercus were defeated at Castra Vetera (near the modern | ) and surrounded. Eight cohorts of Batavian veterans joined their countrym ... |
Bakewell | ... h as Mam Tor, Kinder Scout, and other more metropolitan attractions such as | , Buxton, and Derby. Local places of interest include Bolsover Castle, Cas ... |
Wrexham | Yale returned to London in 1699, and resided at Plas Grono, near | , a mansion bought by his father. Having amassed considerable wealth, Yale ... |
Leiston | ... , and Peter, a guitarist. She attended the independent Summerhill School in | , Suffolk, England, but her high school degree was awarded in Kitzbühel, A ... |
Northampton | #Cambridge, St Neots, | , Rugby, Coventr |
Bologna | ... ll the country's major cities. The first line connects Milan to Salerno via | , Florence, Rome and Naples, the second runs from Turin to Venice via Mila ... |
Scunthorpe | ... es that is approximately the same size as Aylesbury, Carlisle, Guildford or | urban areas |
Many | ... commandant at Fort Jesup, then the most important settlement in the parish. | was on the Natchitoches San Antonio Road, known as El Camino Real, which c ... |
Broken Hill, New South Wales | ... others, with the intention to purchase and treat the zinc rich-tailings in | . Known as "the Sulphide Problem", it had been noticed that considerable z ... |
Budapest | ... pean train routes (Paris – Strasbourg – Stuttgart – Ulm – Munich – Vienna – | ). Direct connections to Berlin are also available |
Sochi | ... Trieste. Bodrov received the award for Best Actor at the movie festivals in | and Chicago and got the "Golden Aries" prize |
Windsor | ... e her English and main home is situated on the banks of the River Thames at | . The writing process, in which Imbruglia co-wrote every track, took almos ... |
Thetford | ... ham's School in Holt in the north of the county, Thetford Grammar School in | --Britain's fourth oldest school, Langley School in Loddon, the original N ... |
Oxford | ... as a schoolteacher. He attended college at the University of Mississippi in | , where he obtained an undergraduate degree in public administration in 19 ... |
Lahnstein | ... zdorf, the Heller, the Dill and from its mouth near Wetzlar, the Lahn up to | |
York | ... s, and thereafter moved several times, including periods in Coniston Water, | , and back in London. In 1943 her family finally settled in Thaxted, Essex ... |
Maastricht | ... tation his men on enemy territory, while the Allies quartered in and around | . The Hanoverians returned home while many from Brandenburg and Lüneburg f ... |
Aylesbury | ... waldtwistle. For comparison purposes that is approximately the same size as | , Carlisle, Guildford or Scunthorpe urban areas |
Mainz | Pope John VIII: John, of English extraction, was born at Mentz ( | ) and is said to have arrived at Popedom by evil art; for disguising herse ... |
Boston | ... ew colonial settlements had stone fortifications (among them St. Augustine, | , Quebec, and St. John's) at the start of the war, although Port Royal's f ... |
Guildford | ... arison purposes that is approximately the same size as Aylesbury, Carlisle, | or Scunthorpe urban areas |
St Neots | #Cambridge, | , Northampton, Rugby, Coventr |
Acton | #London, | , Uxbridge, Amersham, Aylesbury, Buckingham, Banbur |
Deseronto | ... alled Adolphus Reach), where it turns north-northwest for another as far as | . From there it turns south-southwest again for another , running past Big ... |
Eton | ... ms the southern boundary with Berkshire, which has crept over the border at | and Slough so that the river is no longer the sole boundary between the tw ... |
Hachenburg | ... m Wissen and southwards from Betzdorf. In its centre lie Bad Marienberg and | |
Stuttgart | ... ds of the A8 motorway (connecting the principal cities of southern Germany, | and Munich), and the A7 motorway (one of the motorways running from northe ... |
Fermoy | ... nnecting the Cork, Tralee and Dublin lines. An additional line east through | and Lismore to the Waterford South station closed in 1967. Mallow railway ... |
Nevers | #Nivernais ( | |
Turin | ... a Special Jury Award and the FIPRESCI Award at an international festival in | , the awards in Cottbus, and the Grand Prix in Trieste. Bodrov received th ... |
Hatfield | #High Barnet, | , Baldock, Biggleswade, St Neots, Oakha |
El Paso, Texas | ... as extended to Liberal. Later, it was extended to Tucumcari, New Mexico and | . It foreclosed in 1891 and taken over by Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific ... |
Greenwich, Connecticut | She died of heart failure in | on August 30, 1985 |
Southsea | There are five main nightspots in the city; North End, | (Palmerston Road), Guildhall Walk, Albert Road and Gunwharf Quays |
Alexandria | ... nsulate in Eilat. Israel has an embassy in Cairo and a general consulate in | |
Sinsheim | ... ch Concorde F-BVFB currently rests at the Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim at | , Germany, after its last flight from Paris to Baden-Baden, followed by a ... |
Cambridge | # | , St Neots, Northampton, Rugby, Coventr |
Stuttgart | ... p to auditions in Hamburg, Berlin, Frankfurt, Leipzig, Cologne, Oberhausen, | and Munich which required both singing and dancing experience. The judges ... |
Oswaldtwistle | ... This total includes Accrington, Church, Clayton-le-Moors, Great Harwood and | . For comparison purposes that is approximately the same size as Aylesbury ... |
Lüderitz | ... live in the capital, Windhoek, and in smaller towns such as Swakopmund and | , where German architecture is highly visible |
Sinsheim | ... st flight from Paris to Baden-Baden, followed by a spectacular transport to | via barge and road. The museum also has a Tu-144 on display – this is the ... |
Dublin | ... ilt in girder form due to its importance in connecting the Cork, Tralee and | lines. An additional line east through Fermoy and Lismore to the Waterford ... |
Haverfordwest | Rhys was born 18 July 1970 in | , Wales. His father was Ioan Bowen Rees (13 January 1929 – 4 May 1999), a ... |
Thaxted | ... ston Water, York, and back in London. In 1943 her family finally settled in | , Essex, where her parents worked running an educational conference centre ... |
Sochi | ... the movie received critical acclaim and the award at the movie festival in | , a Special Jury Award and the FIPRESCI Award at an international festival ... |
Cologne | ... 300 hopefuls turned up to auditions in Hamburg, Berlin, Frankfurt, Leipzig, | , Oberhausen, Stuttgart and Munich which required both singing and dancing ... |
Newmarket | #Puckeridge, | , Thetford, Attleborough, Windham, Norwic |
Innerleithen | ... e is evidence of some Scottish Gaelic in the origins of place names such as | ("confluence of the Leithen"), Kilbucho which contain identifiably Goideli ... |
Clayton-le-Moors | ... 1,224, up 1.1% from 70,442 in 1991. This total includes Accrington, Church, | , Great Harwood and Oswaldtwistle. For comparison purposes that is approxi ... |
Petersham, Massachusetts | ... was scattered on February 4, 1787 after a surprise attack on their camp in | . Scattered resistance continued until June 1787, with the single most sig ... |
Cambuslang | ... asgow district of the Strathclyde region: a Rutherglen and Fernhill area, a | and Halfway area, were transferred from the city area to the new council a ... |
Stuttgart | ... mong other lines, by one of the European train routes (Paris – Strasbourg – | – Ulm – Munich – Vienna – Budapest). Direct connections to Berlin are also ... |
Wells | #Bristol, | , Crewkerne, Frampton, Weymout |
Stamford | ... in 1643 when soldiers arrived in the city to attack Royalist strongholds at | and Crowland. The Royalist forces were defeated within a few weeks and ret ... |
Boston, Lincolnshire | St Botolph's Church is a parish church in the Church of England in | . It is famous for its extraordinarily tall tower, known as the Boston Stu ... |
Boston | ... it flew to New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport. G-BOAD visited | ’s Logan International Airport on 8 October, and G-BOAG visited Washington ... |
Lawrence, Kansas | ... acy. William Quantrill passed through the Eudora area in 1863 on his way to | to commit his infamous and deadly raid on the unsuspecting town. Several E ... |
Nortonville, California | ... 1850, this venture failed. With the discovery of coal in the nearby town of | , the place became a port for coaling, and adopted the name Black Diamond, ... |
Coober Pedy, South Australia | ... ural cave formations, some with rooms underground. The Desert Cave Hotel in | is built into the remains of an opal mine |
Chester | ... rfield to the north, Hooksett (in Merrimack County) to the west, Auburn and | to the south, and Raymond to the east. Notable villages in the town includ ... |
Tijuana | ... 1985, Harrelson married Nancy Simon, daughter of playwright Neil Simon, in | . The two intended to divorce the following day, but the storefront marria ... |
Bo'ness | ... having possibly been near Dumfries or near the mouth of the river Avon near | |
Devizes | ... ed and was ready to attack again. Hopton's army retreated in low spirits to | |
Magherafelt | ... actions of his unit included the destruction of bridges and the burning of | courthouse |
Brecon | #Llanbadardfynydd, | , Cardif |
Alexandria | He condemned the writings of the | n theologian Origen shortly after their translation into Latin. He fought ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... the River Yare, some east of the city of Norwich, south-west of the town of | and the same distance north-west of the Suffolk town of Lowestoft |
Enfield | ... d his private abode, until in 1783 he leased a large house in Baker Street, | . The Stock Market, however, never ceased to attract him, and in 1776 he r ... |
Saltash | Protests were planned in | , by the historical boundary between Devon and Cornwall since the 10th cen ... |
Ghent | ... population was 371 at the 2000 census. The name comes from the Flemish city | |
Magherafelt | ... aign, where his leadership skills and his burning down of the courthouse in | earned him the nickname of "the Boy General". The most publicised actions ... |
Turin | ... major cities of Italy from Naples through northern cities such as Milan and | . Italy has 2507 people and 12.46 km 2 (World's seventh) per km of rail tr ... |
Cambridge | John Maynard Keynes was born in | , Cambridgeshire, England, to an upper-middle-class family. His father Joh ... |
Charleston, Arizona | ... o each other's aid. Virgil Earp thought that some of the Cowboys had met at | and taken "an oath over blood drawn from the arm of Johnny Ringo, the lead ... |
Sackville, New Brunswick | ... rily undergraduate Canadian liberal arts and science university situated in | . It is located about a half hour from the regional city of Moncton and 20 ... |
Lutterworth | ... Coalville, Hinckley, Market Harborough, Melton Mowbray, Oadby, Wigston and | |
Mainz | The capital of the province of Germania Superior, Mogontiacum (present-day | ), base of 2 (at times 3) Roman legions, was just over the Rhine and conne ... |
Uppsala | ... nburg hosted the Uefa U21 European Championships during the summer of 2009. | became the seat of the Archbishop of Sweden in 1167, with Scandinavia's la ... |
Jedburgh | #Carlisle, | , Kelso, Berwic |
Torquay | Cook was born at his parents' house "Shearbridge", in Middle Warberry Road, | , Devon. He was the only son and eldest of the three children of Alexander ... |
Heidelberg | ... graduated from Harvard and went to study in Germany. Abroad, he studied at | , Göttingen and Berlin. At Göttingen he studied Plato with Arnold Heeren; ... |
St. Ives | ... brations were widespread throughout West Cornwall, and are being revived in | and Penzance |
Genoa | ... other minor states in the centre. However, old republics such as Venice and | were not recreated, Venice went to Austria, and Genoa went to the Kingdom ... |
Boston | The missionaries specifically requested their sponsor in | to send them some type (fonts) with accented vowel characters, including v ... |
Salamanca | ... pionship at Angers, placing fourth with 10½/15, as Marc Santo Roman won. At | 1991, he placed 2nd with 7½/11 behind winner Evgeny Vladimirov. Then in th ... |
Vevay, Indiana | Ghent is on the opposite side of the Ohio River from | , but is not linked to it by a bridge |
Genoa | ... ade and of the spice trade, as well as the copious documentation of Venice, | , and Pisa regarding control of the Mediterranean trade of bullion clearly ... |
Oxford | ... Friends School Saffron Walden, she studied English at St Anne's College in | , where she attended lectures by both C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien bef ... |
Wesel | ... absburg Netherlands. His great grandfather, Jan van Wesel, probably born in | , received his medical degree from the University of Pavia and taught medi ... |
Southampton | ... ine. With her running mate Queen Mary, she served as a luxury liner between | , UK and New York City, USA via Cherbourg, France. She was also contracted ... |
Westfield | ... it passes homes to the south and businesses to the north. It continues into | , where it passes more residences and businesses with the speed limit drop ... |
Westfield, New Jersey | ... wo sons, Ben and Paul, so they took up residence in the attic of a store in | |
Boston | ... n and geometric design. Chinese architect I. M. Pei's John Hancock Tower in | , Massachusetts is an example, although like many buildings of the time, t ... |
Wrexham | #Chester, | , Newtown, Llanbade |
Arad | ... live in their own community in Dimona, Israel, with additional families in | , Mitzpe Ramon, and the Tiberias area. At least some of them consider them ... |
Lawrence, Kansas | ... lendon, who centered the Windows version of Google Earth on his hometown of | |
Edgartown, Massachusetts | In January 1970, an inquest into Kopechne's death was held in | . At the request of Kennedy's lawyers, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial ... |
Bath | ... tury. Varney's adventures also occur in various locations including London, | , Winchester, Naples and Venice |
Shrewsbury | ... ate government. "The seeds of war are now sown", wrote one correspondent in | , and by mid-January rebel leaders spoke of smashing the "tyrannical gover ... |
Leiden | ... University of Göttingen with Max Born, and then stayed for a few months in | with Paul Ehrenfest. From January 1925 to the autumn of 1926, he stayed at ... |
Gulgong | ... a polymer note in 1993. Lawson was pictured against scenes from the town of | in NSW |
Chester | # | , Wrexham, Newtown, Llanbade |
Wells, Maine | ... , Rhode Island and Wheelwright founded first Exeter, New Hampshire and then | in order to be free of Massachusetts rule.) Winthrop was active in arguing ... |
Doncaster | ... in modern languages. At age 16 Boole took up a junior teaching position in | , at Heigham's School, being at this point the breadwinner for his parents ... |
Hinckley | ... wn of Loughborough. Other large towns include Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Coalville, | , Market Harborough, Melton Mowbray, Oadby, Wigston and Lutterworth |
Leixlip | ... s in the city. Intel and Hewlett-Packard have large manufacturing plants in | , County Kildare, to the west |
Oyster Bay, New York | Russell was born in 1877 in | . He studied astronomy at Princeton University, obtaining his B.A. in 1897 ... |
town of the same name | Alnwick Castle is a castle and stately home in the | in the English county of Northumberland. It is the residence of the Duke o ... |
Catania | ... ovember 1801 – 23 September 1835) was a Italian opera composer. A native of | in Sicily, his greatest works are I Capuleti ed i Montecchi (1830), La son ... |
Fishguard | #St Davids, | , Cardigan, Talybon |
Coalville | ... d by the town of Loughborough. Other large towns include Ashby-de-la-Zouch, | , Hinckley, Market Harborough, Melton Mowbray, Oadby, Wigston and Lutterwo ... |
Leuven | ... ng of hostilities between the Holy Roman Empire and France, and returned to | . Here he completed his studies under Johann Winter von Andernach and grad ... |
Wirksworth | George Eliot's novel Adam Bede is set in a fictional town based on | |
Farmer City | ... n of Coronado and left several people dead and wounded. A small town called | which was located between Coronado and Leoti, was hoped by some to become ... |
Westminster | ... Richborough in the south-east by way of a ford of the Thames at present-day | to near Wroxeter, where one section went on to Holyhead and another, by wa ... |
Risca | ... Mary Orthodox , Risca.jpg|Iconostasis, Saint Mary & Saint Mercurius Church, | , Wales, United Kingdo |
Coolgardie, Western Australia | Hoover worked at gold mines in Big Bell, Cue, Leonora, Menzies and | . During his time at Gwalia, Hoover first met FJ (Jim) Lyster, a pioneerin ... |
Huddersfield | Holmfirth used to have its own branch line, off the | to Sheffield line (commonly referred to as the Penistone Line), this short ... |
Bradford on Avon | ... bstruct their further advance. On 2 July the Royalists seized the bridge at | . On 3 July, skirmishes took place at Claverton and at Waller's positions ... |
Chester | ... near Wroxeter, where one section went on to Holyhead and another, by way of | , on towards Scotland |
Newcastle | ... ustrial cities such as Coventry, Birmingham, Manchester as well as parts of | and Nottingham also have large diaspora populations due to the Industrial ... |
Ashford | #London, Farningham, Maidstone, | , Hyth |
Ruthin | #Talybont, Bala, | , Holywel |
Coronado | ... e would say hired gunmen—from Leoti, went to the neighbor and rival town of | and left several people dead and wounded. A small town called Farmer City ... |
Kingston upon Hull | ... ster Tower Windmill, completed in 1819, by millwrights Norman & Smithson of | for Issac and Thomas Reckitt, is currently the tallest operating windmill ... |
Uppsala | In 1860 she gave concerts in Stockholm and | . After four years' study in Paris, she had her operatic début 1864 as Vio ... |
Göttingen | ... rom Harvard and went to study in Germany. Abroad, he studied at Heidelberg, | and Berlin. At Göttingen he studied Plato with Arnold Heeren; history with ... |
Holyhead | ... s at present-day Westminster to near Wroxeter, where one section went on to | and another, by way of Chester, on towards Scotland |
Dublin | Molly's name might be a reference to a | fishmonger Molly Malone from a famous Irish folk song of the same name. Ho ... |
Hastings | Winifred Williams was born Winifred Marjorie Williams in | , England, the daughter of John Williams, a writer, and his wife, the form ... |
Smethwick | ... eet (84,000 m²) of glass were provided by the Chance Brothers glassworks in | , Birmingham. The |
Louth | ... n and its religious ramifications. In 1536, within two weeks of the riot in | , a mob appeared before the Latimer's home threatening violence if Lord La ... |
Blacksburg | ... te. The largest earthquake, at an estimated 5.9 magnitude, was in 1897 near | . A 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck central Virginia on August 23, 2011, n ... |
Lochmaben | ... culminating in a decisive victory for Gregory, King of Scots at what is now | over the native Britons in 890 |
Alexandria | While still a youth (393) he went with his brother Euoptius to | , where he became an enthusiastic Neoplatonist and disciple of Hypatia. Be ... |
Dumbarton | Byrne was born in | , Scotland, to Tom and Emma Byrne. He was the elder of two children. Two y ... |
Gwalia, Western Australia | ... 23, he led a major program of expansion for the Sons of Gwalia gold mine at | , and brought in many Italian immigrants to cut costs and counter the unio ... |
Oadby | ... Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Coalville, Hinckley, Market Harborough, Melton Mowbray, | , Wigston and Lutterworth |
North Manchester | Thomas Marshall was born in | , Indiana on March 14, 1854. Two years later, a sister was born, but she d ... |
Crich | ... s by D. H. Lawrence, when a character gets a train to Alfreton and walks to | to see a lover |
Bologna | ... ow been recognized in the collections at Cairo, Florence, London, Paris and | several Egyptian imitations of the Aegean style which can be set off again ... |
Great Barrington | Protests in | , Concord, and Taunton were also successful in shutting courts down in tho ... |
Leeds | ... rritory which once existed in the modern-day West Riding of Yorkshire, near | ) which drew him into direct conflict with Wales proper |
Melton Mowbray | ... ge towns include Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Coalville, Hinckley, Market Harborough, | , Oadby, Wigston and Lutterworth |
Burgess Hill | ... of West Sussex. It contains the towns of East Grinstead, Haywards Heath and | |
Lucan | At a meeting in the | Spa Hotel near Dublin, on 10 December 1974, the Irish Republican Socialist ... |
Canterbury | ... ales that was first used by the Britons mainly between the modern cities of | and St Albans. The Romans later paved the route, part of which is identifi ... |
Warrenpoint | ... urma in County Sligo. On the same day the IRA killed 18 British soldiers at | in County Down. A radical security review and greater cross-border co-oper ... |
Haywards Heath | ... the English county of West Sussex. It contains the towns of East Grinstead, | and Burgess Hill |
Pietermaritzburg | ... tal (now known as KwaZulu-Natal) in the regional guide plans for Durban and | . The concept was at that stage termed an Urban Fence |
East Grinstead | ... ent district in the English county of West Sussex. It contains the towns of | , Haywards Heath and Burgess Hill |
Market Harborough | ... hborough. Other large towns include Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Coalville, Hinckley, | , Melton Mowbray, Oadby, Wigston and Lutterworth |
Budapest | ... 5. Spassky then played young female prodigy Judit Polgár in a 1993 match at | , losing narrowly by 4.5–5.5 |
Genoa | ... n, Napoleon's continuing machinations in Italy, including the annexation of | and Parma, led once again to war in 1805—the War of the Third Coalition, i ... |
Boston | ... e since married, as have their roommate Rachel Campos and Sean Duffy of the | cast. In the season, Trishelle Cannatella and Steven Hill consummated a ro ... |
Wittenberg | ... s is a devil in the form of a greyfriar summoned by Faust in a wood outside | . The name Mephistophiles already appears in the 1527 Praxis Magia Faustia ... |
Coupeville | ... f Washington. In 2010 census, its population was 78,506. Its county seat is | , while its largest city is Oak Harbor |
Llandeilo | ... ey in Carmarthenshire, Wales, six miles (10 km) north of the market town of | . It lies in the River Cothi valley. Access to the site of the abbey is fr ... |
Enfield, Massachusetts | In April 1938, the towns of Dana, Massachusetts, | , Greenwich, Massachusetts, and Prescott, Massachusetts were depopulated t ... |
Sanquhar | ... Wallace again passed through Dumfries the day after as he returned north to | |
Newington, Connecticut | In 2002, Krispy Kreme opened its second store in New England in | . What followed was a period of aggressive expansion throughout the region ... |
Göttingen | ... target of opportunity. Other notable university towns, such as Tübingen and | , were spared bombing as well. Allied air raids focused extensively on the ... |
Shrewsbury, Massachusetts | ... Dr. Pincus co-founded the Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology in | |
Dana, Massachusetts | In April 1938, the towns of | , Enfield, Massachusetts, Greenwich, Massachusetts, and Prescott, Massachu ... |
Penzance | ... MK maintained groups of five councillors on both Camborne Town Council and | Town Council, with three new councillors also elected to Truro City Counci ... |
Ewloe | ... e comparison website moneysupermarket.com is based over the Welsh border in | . Chester has its own university, the University of Chester, and a major h ... |
Brownsville, Texas | ... ana used the Ford Trimotor plane to operate the Mexico City-Tuxpan-Tampico- | , USA, route. Charles Lindbergh piloted the first flight on this route |
Bideford | #Exeter, Chumleigh, Ilfracombe, | , Torringto |
Bethany Beach | ... ton College and was a season ticket-holder. Flutie has spent his summers in | , Delaware, frequenting the local basketball court. Flutie also has worked ... |
Pelham | ... ns in honor of his friends and patrons. Thus in the same year, the towns of | and Holles were incorporated, and named after the duke. Worcester cites a ... |
Peetz, Colorado | ... portion of the Nebraska Panhandle and adjacent areas of Colorado, including | |
Sackville, New Brunswick | ... ed Church-affiliated, but non-sectarian university which was established at | on January 19, 1843. The university was named after Charles Frederick Alli ... |
New Mill | ... Jackson Bridge, Hepworth, Holme, Holmbridge, Honley, Meltham, Netherthong, | , Scholes, Totties, Underbank and Wooldale |
Bolsover | ... eet North. Chesterfield Royal Hospital is on the A632 out towards Calow and | and the only A&E Department in Derbyshire outside of Derby |
Conway | ... as 139 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Little Rock–North Little Rock– | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Merrimack | East Merrimack is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of | in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. There is no village ... |
Greenwich, Massachusetts | In April 1938, the towns of Dana, Massachusetts, Enfield, Massachusetts, | , and Prescott, Massachusetts were depopulated to make way for the Quabbin ... |
Andover | # | , Salisbury, Shaftsbury, Sherborne, Crewkern |
Melton Mowbray | ... y. Hugo Meynell, who lived in Quorn, is known as the father of fox hunting. | and Market Harborough have associations with fox hunting, as has neighbour ... |
Soest | ... Empire.” There is a manuscript in the Town Hall of the Westphalian town of | , which consists of an original Vehmic Court Regulation document, along wi ... |
Heidelberg | ... rict of Frankfurt am Main. In 1823 Wöhler finished his study of medicine in | at the laboratory of Leopold Gmelin, who arranged for him to work under Jö ... |
Doncaster | ... way yard and the railway company's main depôt. The latter facility moved to | when the modern main line was opened. Boston remained something of a local ... |
Dunedin | ... ive cities in modern New Zealand indie scene are Christchurch, Auckland and | . Important bands currently include Die! Die! Die!, Shocking Pinks, Stomp ... |
Taos, New Mexico | In 1898 a visit of Bert Geer Phillips and Ernest L. Blumenschein to | was one of the first steps in the creation of the Taos art colony and the ... |
Skegness | ... duce of the district and the trade of the dock, plus the excursion trade to | and similar places. But it was much quieter by the time of the Beeching cu ... |
Kirksville | ... United States. The population was 89 at the 2010 census. It is part of the | Micropolitan Statistical Area |
Conway | #Chester, Denbigh, | , Beaumaris, Holyhea |
Risca | File:17112007051.jpg|Iconostasis, Saint Mary & Saint Mercurius Church, | , Wales, United Kingdo |
Newcastle upon Tyne | ... clist tunnels opened in 1951. The tunnels are downstream and to the east of | and form part of the A19 road |
Castle Douglas | The town lies southwest of | and Dalbeattie, in the part of Dumfries and Galloway known as the Stewartr ... |
Scholes | ... ridge, Hepworth, Holme, Holmbridge, Honley, Meltham, Netherthong, New Mill, | , Totties, Underbank and Wooldale |
Boston | He married Caroline Oldrid of | in 1838. Two of his sons George Gilbert Scott, Jr. and John Oldrid Scott, ... |
Catania | Born in | , Sicily, Bellini was a child prodigy from a highly musical family and leg ... |
Goffstown | ... boring bodies of water by Sebbins Brook. Bedford is bordered by the town of | and the city of Manchester to the north, by Manchester to the east across ... |
Tübingen | ... ot present a target of opportunity. Other notable university towns, such as | and Göttingen, were spared bombing as well. Allied air raids focused exten ... |
Tijuana | ... uch as Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario, or San Diego, California and | , Baja California, commercial stations operating from those countries targ ... |
Prescott, Massachusetts | ... Dana, Massachusetts, Enfield, Massachusetts, Greenwich, Massachusetts, and | were depopulated to make way for the Quabbin Reservoir |
Brigg | ... eter and performer, Gervase Elwes (who had initiated the music festivals at | in Lincolnshire at which Percy Grainger and others had developed their col ... |
Dublin | ... in Anthony Upton, one of the judges, who had a house called Mountown, near | , where King frequently stayed In 1708, when Lord Wharton was sent to gove ... |
Stillwater | ... e (55,081, +33.9%), Midwest City (54,371, +0.5%), Enid (49,379, +5.0%), and | (45,688, +17.0%). Of the state's ten largest cities, three are outside the ... |
Indialantic | ... , and includes South Patrick Shores, Satellite Beach, Indian Harbour Beach, | , and Melbourne Beach |
Alexandria | ... s left Constantinople to return to Cyrene. Along the road he passed through | , where he returned in 403; it was in the Egyptian city that he married an ... |
Huntington | ... m H. Cabell, the Governor of Virginia from 1805 to 1808. Its county seat is | |
Antemnae | ... e return of their daughters. The inhabitants of three Latin towns (Caenina, | and Crustumerium) take up arms one after the other and are soundly defeate ... |
Avoca, County Wicklow | ... as there was another "Pleasant Valley" in Pennsylvania. It was named after | , in Ireland. The borough suffered tragedy in 1888 when 37 inhabitants wer ... |
Hanford, Washington | In March 1943, the towns of | and White Bluffs, Washington were depopulated to make way for the Hanford ... |
Bath | ... Civil War battle of Lansdowne (or Lansdown) was fought on 5 July 1643, near | , southwest England. Although the Royalists under Lord Hopton forced the P ... |
Dalbeattie | The town lies southwest of Castle Douglas and | , in the part of Dumfries and Galloway known as the Stewartry, at the mout ... |
Hathersage | ... ick Hall, High Peak Estate, Ilam Park, Kedleston Hall, Longshaw Estate near | , and Sudbury Hall on the Staffordshire border |
West Union | ... rginia. As of the 2010 census, the population was 8,202. Its county seat is | . Doddridge County was created in 1845 from parts of Harrison, Tyler, Ritc ... |
Rostock | ... e to take Silja and Viking Line boats from Stockholm to Helsinki (Finland), | (Germany) or Mariehamn island. The Scandinavian Airlines System and other ... |
Camulodunum | ... amelot" of Arthurian legend may have referred to the capital of Britannia ( | , modern Colchester) in Roman times. It is unclear, however, where Chrétie ... |
Gravesend | ... on and on into Kent (including the towns of Canterbury, Gillingham, Strood, | and Dartford). Also, in London, a major road joining the A5 in north west ... |
Ashburton | #Crewkerne, Honiton, Exeter, | , Plymout |
Göttingen | ... Bonn (1870–89) and the University of Göttingen (1889–1915). Wallach died at | |
Grimsby | ... the First World War many of the town's trawlermen, together with those from | , were taken prisoner after their ships were sunk by German raiders in the ... |
Howdon | ... ct the town of Jarrow on the south bank of the river with North Shields and | on the north. The original tunnel was one of three forming the original Ty ... |
White Bluffs, Washington | In March 1943, the towns of Hanford, Washington and | were depopulated to make way for the Hanford Site |
Loughborough | ... largest population centre is the city of Leicester, followed by the town of | . Other large towns include Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Coalville, Hinckley, Market ... |
Effingham | The town was once a part of | called "North Effingham". Following an influx of new settlers from Maine, ... |
Cornwall, Connecticut | ... an males, especially Obookiah (Ōpūkahaia), at the Foreign Mission School in | . The missionaries wanted to convert all Hawaiians to Christianity. In ord ... |
Conway | ... on of the city was 28,364. It is part of the Little Rock–North Little Rock– | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
town | Stewartstown is a | in Coos County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,004 at ... |
Dawlish | A colony of black swans in | , Devon has become so well associated with the town that the bird has been ... |
Genoese | ... Ottoman siege of Constantinople in 1453, a significant band of Venetian and | knights died in the defence of the city |
Conway | ... 6,998 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Little Rock–North Little Rock– | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Dana, Indiana | ... nge production process which was first demonstrated on a large scale at the | plant in 1945 and at the Savannah River Plant, South Carolina in 1952. The ... |
Boston | ... n worked as a ranch hand as a youth and studied at the Cowles Art School in | , Massachusetts |
Brookline, Massachusetts | ... conducted. These were initiated on infertility patients of Dr. John Rock in | using progesterone in 1953 and then three different progestins in 1954 |
Leuven | ... Spain. The Council Fathers looked upon him with not a little suspicion. At | , however, he obtained a great name as a leader in the anti-scholastic rea ... |
Leeds | Bentley was born at Oulton near Rothwell, | , West Yorkshire, northern England. His grandfather had suffered for the R ... |
Augsburg | ... rmy under Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden had taken the free city of | , threatening Bavaria from the west. Louis of Baden had left a force of 16 ... |
Conway | ... 2,005 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Little Rock–North Little Rock– | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Gilmanton | Settled in 1778 and originally a part of | , the town was first called Gunstock Parish. In 1812, Captain Lemuel B. Ma ... |
Mankato | ... wnship is located in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, represented by | educator Tim Walz, a Democrat. At the state level, Cameron Township is loc ... |
North Shields | ... tively, they connect the town of Jarrow on the south bank of the river with | and Howdon on the north. The original tunnel was one of three forming the ... |
Marshall | ... is on the Buffalo Ridge, and is the site for the radio tower of KKCK-FM in | |
Market Harborough | ... o lived in Quorn, is known as the father of fox hunting. Melton Mowbray and | have associations with fox hunting, as has neighbouring Rutland |
Hepworth | ... hin the Holmfirth post town include:- Brockholes, Fulstone, Jackson Bridge, | , Holme, Holmbridge, Honley, Meltham, Netherthong, New Mill, Scholes, Tott ... |
Marburg | ... ch Armand Arthur Joseph Hückel (August 9, 1896, Berlin – February 16, 1980, | ) was a German physicist and physical chemist. He is known for two major c ... |
Iowa City | ... io), and KMRY 1450 AM (adult standards). Several stations from Waterloo and | also figure into ratings in Cedar Rapids. These stations include KFMW 107. ... |
Ilfracombe | #Exeter, Chumleigh, | , Bideford, Torringto |
town | East Merrimack is a census-designated place (CDP) in the | of Merrimack in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. There i ... |
Shaftsbury | #Andover, Salisbury, | , Sherborne, Crewkern |
Market Harborough | ... hire has been exchanged for the Netherseal area, and the urban expansion of | has caused Little Bowden, previously in Northamptonshire to be annexed |
Höhr-Grenzhausen | ... Pottery with cobalt blue decoration. The pottery industry is centred around | . Exports, particularly to Italy, are also important (more than one millio ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... port-town of King's Lynn and the seaside resort and Broads gateway town of | |
Aldeburgh | ... njamin Britten conducted the first performance of it since Mahler's time at | . The symphony is almost never played with this movement included today, a ... |
Huddersfield | ... d upon the confluence of the Holme and Ribble rivers, Holmfirth is south of | and from Glossop. It mostly consists of stone-built cottages nestled in th ... |
Cambridge, Massachusetts | The novel is set in the Harvard Square neighborhood of | , where Atwood studied at Radcliffe College, and many locations in the nov ... |
Leuven | ... honorary Doctoral Degrees from New York University and the Universities of | , Warwick and Tel Aviv. Eugène Ionesco died at age 84 on 28 March 1994 and ... |
Budapest | ... llel as Naples, Madrid, Istanbul, and New York, and on the same meridian as | and Kraków |
Fort Gay | The bridge from Louisa, in eastern Lawrence County, to | , West Virginia is something of a geographic and architectural oddity. The ... |
Pelham | ... s for supplies, taking some of them hostage. Lincoln pursued them, reaching | , some from Petersham, on February 2. On the night of February 3–4, he led ... |
Leeds | ... evision stations are ITV Yorkshire and BBC Yorkshire, both transmitted from | . The digital switchover date for the area is August 2011. Also in the tow ... |
Cornwall, Connecticut | ... land, where he eventually became a student at the Foreign Mission School in | . He inspired New Englanders to support a Christian mission to Hawaii, and ... |
Glossop | ... of the Holme and Ribble rivers, Holmfirth is south of Huddersfield and from | . It mostly consists of stone-built cottages nestled in the Pennine hills. ... |
Cobham | #London, Wandsworth, | , Godalming, Petersfield, Portsmout |
Chester-le-Street | ... here for seven years between exhumation at Lindisfarne and re-interment at | . The "kirk" element is Old Norse in origin and itself superseded the term ... |
Gloucester | # | , Cheltenham, Chipping Campden, Warwick, Coventr |
Chapel Hill | ... Expression Tunnel blue in 2006. In retaliation, NC State students travel to | to paint campus landmarks red and to play the NC State fight song and alma ... |
Newhaven | #London, Croydon, East Grinstead, Lewes, | , Brighton, Shoreha |
town | Freedom is a | located in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. The population wa ... |
Boston | ... formed in 2006 and co-chaired by New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg and | mayor Thomas Menino |
Crestone, Colorado | ... nearby. It has an extensive mountain campus known as the "Baca," located in | |
town | Gilford is a | in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 7,126 ... |
Hatfield | ... use set in a large park, the Great Park, on the eastern side of the town of | , Hertfordshire, England. The present Jacobean house was built in 1611 by ... |
Boston | Williams was born in Chicago and grew up in | . He was of African, Portuguese, and Chinese descent. He began studies wit ... |
Shoreham | #London, Croydon, East Grinstead, Lewes, Newhaven, Brighton, | #London, Wandsworth, Cobham, Godalming, Petersfield, Portsmouth #London, B ... |
Chichester | Clowes was born in | , Sussex, the eldest son of school teachers William Clowes and Elizabeth n ... |
Mudgee | ... ld for Lawson who was quite shy. Lawson later attended a Catholic school at | , New South Wales around 8 km away; the master there, Mr. Kevan, would tea ... |
Colchester | ... n legend may have referred to the capital of Britannia (Camulodunum, modern | ) in Roman times. It is unclear, however, where Chrétien would have encoun ... |
King's Lynn | ... business and culture centre. Other principal towns include the port-town of | and the seaside resort and Broads gateway town of Great Yarmouth |
Blackburn | Bathgate: Armadale, Whitburn, Fauldhouse, Longridge, Torphichen, | , Seafiel |
North Walsham | [[Wymondham] (12,539) | (11,998 |
Princeton, New Jersey | ... ector of the Princeton University Observatory from 1912 to 1947. He died in | in 1957 at the age of 79 |
Boston | ... me for themselves in the Bay Area, as well as on the East Coast, such as in | and New York |
unincorporated town | Mount Charleston is an | and census-designated place in Clark County, Nevada, United States. The po ... |
Lund | ... 1994 by Jaap Haartsen and Sven Mattisson, who were working for Ericsson in | , Sweden |
Royal burgh | In 1453 Kirkcudbright became a | , and about a century later the magistrates of the town obtained permissio ... |
Amherst | ... nce collapsed. Most of the rebel force fled north, eventually regrouping at | . On the opposite side of the river, Day's forces also fled north, also ev ... |
Skegness | ... ation is served by East Midland Trains on the Poacher Line from Grantham to | . It was the southern terminus of the East Lincolnshire Line to Louth and ... |
Cromer | North Walsham (11,998) | (7,749 |
Fakenham | Cromer (7,749) | 7,35 |
Conway | ... as 329 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Little Rock–North Little Rock– | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Conway | ... as 187 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Little Rock–North Little Rock– | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Magnis | Another Stone Street from | (Kenchester) in modern Herefordshire to Caerleon, Isca Augusta and the mai ... |
Sardis | ... , the preparations were complete, and the army which Xerxes had mustered at | marched towards Europe, crossing the Hellespont on two pontoon bridges |
Grimsby | ... ss. It was the southern terminus of the East Lincolnshire Line to Louth and | until closure in 1970 |
Worthing | ... the actor-manager of St. James's Theatre. Wilde summered with his family at | , where he wrote the play quickly in August. His fame now at its peak, he ... |
Bridgend | Broxburn: Uphall, Winchburgh, Ecclesmachan, Dechmont, | Bathgate: Armadale, Whitburn, Fauldhouse, Longridge, Torphichen, Blackburn ... |
Wilton, Connecticut | ... in 1969; she is a casting director, notably for The Sopranos. They live in | and have no children (Walken has stated in interviews that not having chil ... |
Coimbra | ... ories. After the subsequent defeat at Bussaco, Massená's army marched on to | where much of the city's old university and library were vandalised, house ... |
Great Yarmouth | Norwich (259,100) | (71,700 |
Almeida | ... d Portugal, Wellington set about re-taking the fortified frontier cities of | , Badajoz and Ciudad Rodrigo. Whilst Wellington besieged Almeida, Masséna ... |
Uppsala | ... ests." Snorri adds that, after this, Njörðr dwelt in Nóatún, Freyr dwelt in | , Heimdall at Himinbjörg, Thor at Þrúðvangr, Baldr at Breiðablik and that ... |
Siegen | ... cline, which were heavily folded in the orogeny that followed. The towns of | and Koblenz on the Westerwald’s north and southwest edges even gave two Lo ... |
Petersham | ... enerally north and east to avoid Lincoln, eventually establishing a camp at | ; along the way they raided the shops of local merchants for supplies, tak ... |
Andover | # | , Warminster, Bruton, Bridgwate |
Cambridge | ... weeks and retreated to Burghley House, where they were captured and sent to | . While the Parliamentary soldiers were in Peterborough, however, they ran ... |
Dereham | Thetford (21,588) | (15,659 |
Lund | ... e center of education in Sweden with Uppsala University's founding in 1477. | was part of Denmark until 1658, and had been the seat of Denmark's archbis ... |
Taos, New Mexico | The Taos art colony is an art colony founded in | by artists attracted by the rich culture of the Taos Pueblo and beautiful ... |
Kislovodsk | ... e Main Astronomical Observatory of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR near | . It served as an experiment on the behavior of gas in outer space. Luna 1 ... |
Armadale | Bathgate: | , Whitburn, Fauldhouse, Longridge, Torphichen, Blackburn, Seafiel |
West Chester | Rustin was born in | , Pennsylvania. He was raised by his maternal grandparents, Janifer and Ju ... |
Stonehouse, Gloucestershire | ... x. The company subsequently expanded to the Golden Mile, Brentford in 1931, | in 1938 and Bracknell in 1957. By 1963 these sites employed some 3,500 peo ... |
Huntington | ... , including The Hamptons and Riverhead. The second district, which includes | , Brentwood and Bay Shore, is represented by Steve Israel. A Democrat, Isr ... |
Bridport | #Exeter, Colyford, Lyme Regis, | , Dorchester, Plymouth, Dartmout |
Uxbridge, Massachusetts | ... lls. Daniel Day established a wool carding mill in the Blackstone Valley at | in 1809, the third woollen mill established in the U.S. (The first was in ... |
Trim | He went to the diocesan school in | when at Dangan, Mr. Whyte's Academy when in Dublin, and at Brown's School ... |
Sarmizegetusa Regia | ... . After a fierce campaign (see also Second Dacian War), the Dacian capital, | , was destroyed. Decebalus fled but, rather than being captured by the Rom ... |
Fort Peck | ... ve area who served as a Montana Territory legislator and an Indian agent at | and Poplar |
Blacksburg | ... ited States. The population was 2,534 at the 2010 census. It is part of the | –Christiansburg–Radford Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is the site of t ... |
Sderot | ... ave used homemade Qassam rockets to hit Israeli towns in the Negev, such as | . Al-Qassam Brigades was estimated in 2007 to have launched 22% of the roc ... |
North Berwick | ... signed the lighthouse there. Amongst his earliest memories were holidays in | . He often stayed at Scoughall Farm, whence the Bass can be seen, and some ... |
Liverpool | Tate Liverpool is an art gallery and museum in | , Merseyside, England, and part of Tate, along with Tate St Ives, Cornwall ... |
Dublin | At a meeting in the Lucan Spa Hotel near | , on 10 December 1974, the Irish Republican Socialist Party was formed by ... |
Christiansburg, Virginia | ... ship was Joshua Howell, the founder of Christiansburg, who came from around | in 1808, with his wife Mary and eight children; Joshua, John, Thomas, Jame ... |
Bracknell | ... the Golden Mile, Brentford in 1931, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire in 1938 and | in 1957. By 1963 these sites employed some 3,500 people. The Brentford sit ... |
Lugdunum | ... nic–Roman–Berber and Syrian descent, was born Lucius Septimius Bassianus in | , Gaul (now Lyon, France), the son of the later Emperor Septimius Severus ... |
Weymouth | ... area of . Guernsey is situated west of France's Normandy coast and south of | , England and lies in the Gulf of St Malo. Lihou, a tidal island, is attac ... |
Herndon, Virginia | ... 001, Hanjour, Mihdhar, and Nawaf checked into the Marriott Residence Inn in | where Saleh Ibn Abdul Rahman Hussayen, a prominent Saudi government offici ... |
Lyme Regis | #Exeter, Colyford, | , Bridport, Dorchester, Plymouth, Dartmout |
Holyhead | ... y Bridgend and Newport, long distance 'Cross-Wales' services to Wrexham and | , and other major cities such as Birmingham, London, Manchester, Edinburgh ... |
Harrison, New York | ... s cargo, helicopter and private aviation. The Westchester County Airport in | serves much of southwestern Connecticut |
Northallerton | #York, Boroughbridge, | , Darlington, Durham, Chester-le-Stree |
Autun | ... Gaul during his tenure as emperor of the West, especially in Augustodunum ( | ) and Arelate (Arles). According to Lactantius, Constantine followed his f ... |
King's Lynn | ... hich runs into the East Midlands via Lincolnshire. These two routes meet at | which is also the starting place for the A10 which provides West Norfolk w ... |
La Crosse | ... al hotels. South Hill has a close relationship with the neighboring town of | . Lake Gaston, a large reservoir popular with boaters and fishermen, is a ... |
Essex, Connecticut | ... location at the Lyndhurst estate in Tarrytown, New York. For the TV series, | was the locale used for the town of Collinsport. Among the locations locat ... |
Marysvale, Utah | Just north of | , near the Fishlake National Forest, stands a cluster of brightly-colored ... |
Wattenscheid | ... er of Braubauerschaft (as of 1900, Bismarck), Schalke, Ückendorf, Wanne and | all belonged to the Gelsenkirchen district. A few years later, in 1896, Ge ... |
Oxford, Ohio | ... as the original site selected for Miami University which instead located in | in 1809. National Normal University, a teachers college, was located in Le ... |
Brighton | : | is also a town in Franklin County, New York, USA |
Provo, Utah | The main campus in | , United States sits on approximately nestled at the base of the Wasatch M ... |
Charlottesville, Virginia | The name Sperry lives on in the company Sperry Marine, headquartered in | . This company, formed in 1997 from three well-known brand names in the ma ... |
Bridgend | ... ms, and one of the busiest in the UK. It provides direct services to nearby | and Newport, long distance 'Cross-Wales' services to Wrexham and Holyhead, ... |
Groningen | ... and in the north the Wadden Sea. The capital of the province is the city of | |
Doncaster | #Tuxford, | , Wentbridge, Tadcaster, Yor |
Vittel | ... freshman year, a continued interest in Transcendental Meditation led him to | , France, where he completed the studies necessary to become a qualified t ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... n which connected the Admiralty in London to its naval ships in the port of | |
Wrexham | ... ces to nearby Bridgend and Newport, long distance 'Cross-Wales' services to | and Holyhead, and other major cities such as Birmingham, London, Mancheste ... |
Bloemfontein | ... ho is the Maseru branch line, which connects the capital city Maseru to the | –Bethlehem line in the railway network of South Africa. The final of this ... |
Tadcaster | #Tuxford, Doncaster, Wentbridge, | , Yor |
Arcosanti | ) is an Italian architect. He established | and the educational Cosanti Foundation. Soleri is a lecturer in the Colleg ... |
city of Groningen | ... any inhabitants of the province do not speak the dialect, especially in the | where many outsiders have moved |
Renmark, Australia | ... he Chaffey brothers left to found the settlements of Mildura, Australia and | which met with varying success. Charles Frankish continued their work at O ... |
Wilhelmshaven | ... of Jutland, the German High Seas Fleet rarely ventured out of its bases at | and Kiel, and in the last two years of the war the British fleet was consi ... |
Basin | ... , sometimes or more annually. The states highest recorded temperature is at | on July 12, 1900 and the lowest recorded temperature is at Riverside on Fe ... |
Charlottesville | ... is home to the Starr Hill Brewery since 2005, having relocated from nearby | |
Pittsford | ... of Henrietta to the south, the Genesee River to the west, and the towns of | and Penfield to the east. Brighton is located some from Buffalo, and from ... |
Wittenberg | ... an Catholic Church. The Protestant Reformation began on 31 October 1517, in | , Saxony, where Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Thesis on the Power a ... |
Galway | ... Hardiman's History of Galway is considered to be the definitive history of | city and county from the earliest of times until the early 19th century |
Montpellier | ... wn earned the nickname of the English Riviera and favourable comparisons to | |
Marburg | ... nische Hochschule in Stuttgart. In 1935, he moved to Phillips University in | , where he finally was named Full Professor a year before his retirement 1 ... |
Lawrence | ... Civil War. Frank then meets Buzz, a former slave, in a burned out church in | , Kansas and Ivory, in a saloon. Frank also runs into a childhood friend i ... |
Grantham | #Stilton, Stamford, | , Newark, Tuxfor |
Ahoskie | ... aluminum extrusion facility in Winton, and a lumber-processing facility in | . These industries, combined with a fairly typical range of local retail, ... |
Kremmling | ... west below Grand Lake, the largest natural lake in the state. After passing | , it cuts a series of narrow canyons, including Gore, Glenwood, and De Beq ... |
Tempe | ... he primary regional hub and gateway for Mexican and Hawaiian departures for | -based US Airways and is a focus city for Southwest Airlines. US Airways a ... |
Hunstanton | ... e are also several smaller market towns: Aylsham, Downham Market,Diss,Holt, | , and Sheringham |
Newcastle upon Tyne | ... ion of Wings of Desire was created by the Northern Stage theater company in | , UK in 2003. This particular adaptation, which used film footage of the c ... |
Aldeigjuborg | ... y), Birka (Sweden), Bordeaux (France), York (England), Dublin (Ireland) and | (Russia) |
Penarth | ... 20 stations in the city, 26 in the wider urban area (including Taffs Well, | and Dinas Powys) and more than 60 in the South Wales valleys and the Vale ... |
Southampton | The ship ran aground on a sandbank off | on 14 April 1947, and was re-floated the following day. On 29 July 1959, s ... |
Kelton, Utah | In 1869 the Central Pacific established | as a railhead and the terminus of the western mail was moved from Salt Lak ... |
Sheringham | ... al smaller market towns: Aylsham, Downham Market,Diss,Holt, Hunstanton, and | |
Seven Springs | ... ows in an eastward direction. Unusual river bluffs occur in the vicinity of | . In addition to the Neuse River, the county is drained by the Little Rive ... |
Cork | ... ow is a town in County Cork, Ireland, about thirty-five kilometres north of | . It is the administrative centre of north County Cork and has been nickna ... |
Croydon | ... chool in East Grinstead, Ardingly College (1970–74), and Whitgift School in | (1974–77). His father's position as a public relations official of the Chu ... |
Farmington, Connecticut | ... as first settled in August 1764 by Captain Steele Smith and his family from | . In 1777, the signers of the Constitution of the Vermont Republic met at ... |
Croydon | ... s Over". There was a reunion concert with the original Chris Barber band in | in June 1975 - notable for a bomb scare, meaning that the recording had to ... |
Cambridge | ... nties in England that does not have a motorway. The A11 connects Norfolk to | and London via the M11. From the west there only two routes from Norfolk t ... |
Padua | ... nnexed their smaller neighbors. Florence took Pisa in 1406, Venice captured | and Verona, while the Duchy of Milan annexed a number of nearby areas incl ... |
Fuerty | ... he Cross of Cong. This wonderful example of Irish Craftsmanship was made in | between 1120 - 1123 |
Blackburn | ... cashire United provide service in Accrington, with routes to places such as | , Oswaldtwistle, Rishton, Burnley and Clitheroe |
Missoula, Montana | ... place (CDP) in Missoula County, Montana, United States. It is part of the ' | Metropolitan Statistical Area'. The population was 511 at the 2010 census, ... |
York | ... ly sick over the course of his reign, and died on 25 July 306 in Eboracum ( | ). Before dying, he declared his support for raising Constantine to the ra ... |
Woodstock, New York | ... Helm regularly performed Midnight Ramble concerts at his home and studio in | , and toured |
Winton | ... ral Perdue poultry processing facilities, an aluminum extrusion facility in | , and a lumber-processing facility in Ahoskie. These industries, combined ... |
New Harmony | ... better attributes. Examples of this form of socialism include Robert Owen's | community |
Genoa | ... les area was owned by Alessandro Repetto, an Italian immigrant settler from | , Italy. Following Repetto's death in 1885, his brother sold his rancho to ... |
Eboracum | His father died in 211 at | (now York) in northern Britain. Caracalla was present and was then proclai ... |
Billericay | #Chelmsford, Maldon, Rayleigh, Ingatestone, | , Gravesend, Dove |
Uxbridge | ... econd, larger scale protest took place in the central Massachusetts town of | , in Worcester County, on Feb. 3, 1783, when a mob seized property that ha ... |
Dublin | ... rs. It was also announced that Whitesnake, and Journey would play The O2 in | as support for headliners Def Leppard on June 12, 2009 |
Leiden | ... irly soon and the following year, set sail for the Netherlands, settling in | . In 1620, several of these were among the group who moved to New England ... |
Skelton | ... hitby whilst the A173 goes south-west to Stokesley and north-east as far as | where it joins the A174 coast road. Before the bypass was built, traffic o ... |
Harrellsville | Ahoskie, Como, | , Murfreesboro, St. Johns and Winton |
York | His father died in 211 at Eboracum (now | ) in northern Britain. Caracalla was present and was then proclaimed co-em ... |
Hull | William Wilberforce was born in a house on the High Street of | , in the East Riding of Yorkshire on 24 August 1759, the only son of Rober ... |
Padua | ... Bordone, an illuminator or schoolmaster of Verona; that he was educated at | , where he took the degree of M.D.; and that the story of his life and adv ... |
Curraghboy | ... e outskirts of the town approximately 500m from the town on the golf links/ | road. Outside this building is an Irish Famine Memorial. It was constructe ... |
Hereford | ... situations. This special unit is created soon thereafter, with its base in | , Britain. It is code-named Rainbow, and Clark is put in command |
Como | Ahoskie, | , Harrellsville, Murfreesboro, St. Johns and Winton |
Swaffham | Fakenham 7,357 | 6,93 |
Brighton | ... ity in the United Kingdom with a population only slightly less than that of | , which was granted city status in 2000. During the peak summer season the ... |
Bad Ems | ... 869.gif|William Morris reading to Jane Morris while she takes the waters at | (1869 |
Newcestown | ... English soldier and originally settled in Ireland. There he had established | near Bandon in County Cork. Newce sailed to Virginia with Sir Francis Wyat ... |
Burnley | ... ccrington, with routes to places such as Blackburn, Oswaldtwistle, Rishton, | and Clitheroe |
Sardis | ... ak the growing power of Pergamum by force of arms, but suffered defeat near | and died soon afterwards. He was succeeded in 261 BC by his second son |
Aylsham | There are also several smaller market towns: | , Downham Market,Diss,Holt, Hunstanton, and Sheringham |
Saltville | ... Burbridge passed through Grundy on their way to destroy the saltworks near | in Smyth County, where they were met by Confederate troops commanded by Br ... |
St. Albans, VT | ... service through Windsor, operating its Vermonter between Washington, DC and | |
Stuttgart | ... with Niels Bohr, Hückel joined the faculty of the Technische Hochschule in | . In 1935, he moved to Phillips University in Marburg, where he finally wa ... |
Alexandria | The Arian controversy was a Christological dispute that began in | between the followers of Arius (the Arians) and the followers of St. Alexa ... |
Cambridge, Massachusetts | In 2006, the American Repertory Theater in | , and Toneelgroep Amsterdam presented anothe |
Royal Tunbridge Wells | ... title is derived from the old "royal borough" of Tunbridge Wells (sometimes | ) in England |
Dover | #Chelmsford, Maldon, Rayleigh, Ingatestone, Billericay, Gravesend, | #Exeter, Colyford, Lyme Regis, Bridport, Dorchester, Plymouth, Dartmout |
Downham Market | There are also several smaller market towns: Aylsham, | ,Diss,Holt, Hunstanton, and Sheringham |
Oswaldtwistle | ... ted provide service in Accrington, with routes to places such as Blackburn, | , Rishton, Burnley and Clitheroe |
Porta Westfalica | ... nounced a Sister Cities partnership (officially recognized April 1981) with | in (then) West Germany. Due primarily to the efforts of Vera Kholmeier of ... |
Peebles | ... t Bus no. 62 service which runs between Edinburgh and Melrose via Penicuik, | , Innerleithen and Galashiels |
Wasaga Beach, Ontario | ... and Delta, British Columbia. A small seasonal store was recently opened in | . The Wasaga Beach location receives its doughnuts from the Mississauga st ... |
Leuven | ... An important centre of learning and training for Irish priests developed in | (Lúbhan in Irish and Louvain historically in English) in the Duchy of Brab ... |
Morrison, Colorado | On August 11, 2009 Whitesnake was playing a show at Red Rocks in | , when front man David Coverdale suffered a vocal injury. After seeing a s ... |
Ahoskie | The county is divided into six townships: | , Como, Harrellsville, Murfreesboro, St. Johns and Winton |
Brixham | ... economy was initially based upon fishing and agriculture as in the case of | across Torbay, but in the early 19th century the town began to develop int ... |
Galashiels | ... runs between Edinburgh and Melrose via Penicuik, Peebles, Innerleithen and | |
Brentford | ... ash near Rye, Sussex. The company subsequently expanded to the Golden Mile, | in 1931, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire in 1938 and Bracknell in 1957. By 196 ... |
Invergordon | ... to the North Sea. Originally, Rosyth was considered for the base, and then | at Cromarty Firth, but construction in both places was delayed, leaving th ... |
Diss | There are also several smaller market towns: Aylsham, Downham Market, | ,Holt, Hunstanton, and Sheringham |
Rishton | ... vice in Accrington, with routes to places such as Blackburn, Oswaldtwistle, | , Burnley and Clitheroe |
Eboracum | ... come severely sick over the course of his reign, and died on 25 July 306 in | (York). Before dying, he declared his support for raising Constantine to t ... |
Glossop | ... Kirby from the Earls of Chester. In 1157, the abbey was given the manor of | in Derbyshire by King Henry II. The hilltop Monks' Road and the Abbot's Ch ... |
Harpenden | ... or Research Fellow at Imperial College London. He died in 1994, aged 92, in | |
Cornish, New Hampshire | ... st, and Hartland to the north. Windsor is across the Connecticut River from | |
LaSalle, Ontario | ... s born in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, but moved when he was aged nine to | , a suburb of Windsor, Ontario, and just across the river from Detroit, th ... |
Cambridge, Massachusetts | ... arden city", designed by city planner and landscape architect John Nolen of | . It carries the nickname the Model City from this plan, which organized t ... |
Esch-sur-Alzette | ... d World War. There are regular services from Luxembourg City to Ettelbruck, | , Wasserbillig and Kleinbettingen while international routes extend to Tri ... |
Grand Rapids | ... grandfathered" stations do not conform to these power rules. WBCT (93.7) in | , Michigan, runs 320,000 watts ERP, and can increase to 500,000 watts ERP ... |
Oaklands | ... he vicinity of Albury. Similar stores were also established at Tocumwal and | |
Claremont | ... age were discovered in the neighboring foothills of the present-day city of | |
Uxbridge | #London, Acton, | , Amersham, Aylesbury, Buckingham, Banbur |
Cromer | ... ome of the finest British beaches, such as those at Great Yarmouth, Waxham, | and Holkham bay. Norfolk is probably best known for the Broads and other a ... |
Rutherglen | ... provides a variety of tourist attractions, including the wine region around | , the historic goldfield towns of Beechworth and Yackandandah, boating and ... |
Ettelbruck | ... of the Second World War. There are regular services from Luxembourg City to | , Esch-sur-Alzette, Wasserbillig and Kleinbettingen while international ro ... |
Buckingham | #London, Acton, Uxbridge, Amersham, Aylesbury, | , Banbur |
Sochi | ... 07 the International Olympic Committee gathered in Guatemala City and voted | to become the host for the 2014 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. In April ... |
Staines | ... angley (both actual locations in the UK). He also lived part of his life in | . Baron Cohen has stated that BBC Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood was an influence ... |
Banbury | #London, Acton, Uxbridge, Amersham, Aylesbury, Buckingham, | #Banbury, Stratford, Bromsgrove, Kidderminster, Bridgnorth, Banbury, Camde ... |
Rossie | ... ustria; Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada; Sanford, Maine, Gouverneur, Diana, | , Fine, Pitcairn, Brewster, New York and California in the USA |
Banbury | Hawtin was born in | , Oxfordshire, England, but moved when he was aged nine to LaSalle, Ontari ... |
Ambleside | #Kendal, | , Cockermouth, Egremont, Cockermouth, Carlisl |
Amersham | #London, Acton, Uxbridge, | , Aylesbury, Buckingham, Banbur |
Aylesbury | #London, Acton, Uxbridge, Amersham, | , Buckingham, Banbur |
Winton | ... f North Carolina. As of 2010, the population was 24,669. Its county seat is | |
Wattenscheid | ... cluding today's north-end communities, such as Buer – was put in the Amt of | in the Bochum district, in the governmental region of Arnsberg, Buer, whic ... |
Axbridge | #Marlborough, Calne, Chippenham, Bristol, | , Huntspil |
Scarborough | ... ion. Prior to 1958 it was even possible to travel all the way to Whitby and | along the highly scenic North Yorkshire coast railway |
Carnegie | ... Park to its eastern terminus at Interstate 44. State Highway 58 connects to | in Caddo County to State Highway 49 near Medicine Park. State Highway 115 ... |
Bury | There was once a rail link south to Manchester via Haslingden and | , but this was closed in the 1960s as part of cuts following the Beeching ... |
Bridgend | The county borough is served by the Vale of Glamorgan Line with services to | and Cardiff, with stations in Barry, Penarth and Llantwit Major, although ... |
Dublin | The town was named after | in Ireland |
Calne | #Marlborough, | , Chippenham, Bristol, Axbridge, Huntspil |
Kleinbettingen | ... ices from Luxembourg City to Ettelbruck, Esch-sur-Alzette, Wasserbillig and | while international routes extend to Trier, Brussels, Liège, Metz and Nanc ... |
Haslingden | There was once a rail link south to Manchester via | and Bury, but this was closed in the 1960s as part of cuts following the B ... |
Plymouth, North Carolina | ... River (also known as the Staunton River), which flows east to its mouth at | , and the Atlantic Ocean via the sounds in eastern North Carolina. Through ... |
Stanley Head | ... sland and Three Hummock Island, made contact with the Tasmanian mainland at | , and then continued on to George Town. However it started failing within ... |
West Kirby | ... of Buildwas Abbey in Shropshire. Earlier on, they had received the manor of | from the Earls of Chester. In 1157, the abbey was given the manor of Gloss ... |
Hatfield, Hertfordshire | ... 70, Moon was involved in a car-pedestrian death outside the Red Lion pub in | . Trying to escape hostile patrons from the pub who had begun to attack hi ... |
Windsor | ... osition on the main road from London to the southwest, and its proximity to | has led to the town being involved in national affairs. The barons assembl ... |
Wasserbillig | ... are regular services from Luxembourg City to Ettelbruck, Esch-sur-Alzette, | and Kleinbettingen while international routes extend to Trier, Brussels, L ... |
Avoca | ... United States. The population was 242 at the 2010 census. It is named after | in Ireland |
Peebles | The opening stage of the 2011 Tour of Britain started in | and finished 105.8 miles later in Dumfries. The stage was won by sprint sp ... |
Poole | #Alresford, Winchester, | , Christchurch, Southampton, Wincheste |
Canterbury | ... ench Wars of Religion. The couple were married in person on 13 June 1625 in | . Charles was crowned on 2 February 1626 at Westminster Abbey, but without ... |
Caterham | Waite joined the Grenadier Guards at | Barracks, but an allergy to a dye in the uniform obliged him to depart aft ... |
Tocumwal | ... ablished in the vicinity of Albury. Similar stores were also established at | and Oaklands |
Hebden Bridge | ... ections series, a play inspired by the real-life disappearance of a girl in | , and set at the time of the 1999 solar eclipse in Cornwall. Most recently ... |
York | ... ononia they crossed the Channel to Britain and made their way to Eboracum ( | ), capital of the province of Britannia Secunda and home to a large milita ... |
Alexandria | ... h Africa are under the jurisdiction and the evangelization of the Throne of | . It is still expanding in the vast continent of Africa |
Boston | ... nd only New York City, San Francisco, and Chicago, and slightly denser than | |
Newcastle upon Tyne | #Chester-le-Street, | , Morpeth, Alnwick, Belford, Berwic |
Great Yarmouth | ... ailway was introduced to Norwich by Morton Peto, who also built the line to | |
Erwin, Tennessee | ... ld a public execution. On the following day, she was transported by rail to | , where a crowd of over 2,500 people assembled in the Clinchfield Railroad ... |
Richmond, North Yorkshire | ... ver by Count Alan a . It subsequently came to be attached to the Earldom of | and known as the Richmond Fee. It lay on the left bank of The Haven |
Chester-le-Street | # | , Newcastle upon Tyne, Morpeth, Alnwick, Belford, Berwic |
Cologne | ... Gold" – in the Ruhr area in 1840, and the subsequent industrialization, the | –Minden Railway and the Gelsenkirchen Main Railway Station were opened. In ... |
Northampton | ... and raised in Weston Favell, then a small village near the English town of | in which Crick’s father and uncle ran the family’s boot and shoe factory. ... |
Barnard Castle | #Ferrybridge, Boroughbridge, Ripon, | , Ferrybridge, Wakefiel |
Genoa | ... warring city-states, the most powerful being Milan, Florence, Pisa, Siena, | , Ferrara, Mantua, Verona and Venice. High Medieval Northern Italy was fur ... |
Hungerford | #London, Hounslow, Maidenhead, Reading, Newbury, | , Marlboroug |
Penarth | Barry, Wenvoe, Llantwit Major and | are served by Cardiff Bus, who operate services within the towns and to Ca ... |
Northampton | ... Progress, and another important hymn writer, Philip Doddridge (1702–51), of | . Newton, with his own associations with Dissenters (his mother was one) m ... |
Boston | ... food court. In 1992, after graduation from Georgetown, the duo relocated to | and self-released their debut album There and Back Again, which was record ... |
Boston | ... the flooring of a thermae at Antioch, now at the Harvard Business School in | , Massachusetts after being moved from Dumbarton Oaks. In the Dumbarton Oa ... |
Ashbourne | ... tuated at Junction 5 of the M50 and the N2 national primary road leading to | and beyond. Nearby city districts include Glasnevin and while the village ... |
Eboracum | From Bononia they crossed the Channel to Britain and made their way to | (York), capital of the province of Britannia Secunda and home to a large m ... |
Llantwit Major | Barry, Wenvoe, | and Penarth are served by Cardiff Bus, who operate services within the tow ... |
Alnwick | #Chester-le-Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, Morpeth, | , Belford, Berwic |
Trenton | ... f North Carolina. As of 2000, the population was 10,381. Its county seat is | |
Rochdale | ... ire. The main road running through the town centre is the A680 running from | to Whalley. The town is served by junction seven of the M65 and is linked ... |
Riverhead | ... t half of the county, from Smithtown to Montauk, including The Hamptons and | . The second district, which includes Huntington, Brentwood and Bay Shore, ... |
Cambridge | ... r the A10 which provides West Norfolk with a direct link to London via Ely, | and Hertford . The Great Eastern Main Line is a major railway from London ... |
Altona | ... to gas processing facilities and oil refineries at Longford, Western Port, | and Geelong, as well as by tanker to New South Wales |
Port Campbell | ... field, known as the Otway Basin, was discovered in the 1990s offshore near | . Its exploitation began in 2005 |
Bedford | ... d two Dissenting chapels. Notable local Dissenters included John Bunyan, of | , author of the Pilgrim's Progress, and another important hymn writer, Phi ... |
Spilsby | ... n the Lincolnshire Wolds, England. It is situated north west of the town of | |
Yackandandah | ... ne region around Rutherglen, the historic goldfield towns of Beechworth and | , boating and fishing on the many rivers and lakes, including Lake Hume, t ... |
Durham | #York, Boroughbridge, Northallerton, Darlington, | , Chester-le-Stree |
Silverton, Colorado | ... rrow gauge lines, including the famed narrow gauge line between Durango and | . Most of the remaining narrow-gauge trackage was abandoned in the 1950s a ... |
Kendal | # | , Ambleside, Cockermouth, Egremont, Cockermouth, Carlisl |
Gwadar | ... open only to Chinese investors and also the future crown jewel of Pakistan, | |
Montpellier | ... ntryway into the city of Paris on 30 July 1792 after a young volunteer from | called François Mireur had sung it at a patriotic gathering in Marseille, ... |
Beechworth | ... ncluding the wine region around Rutherglen, the historic goldfield towns of | and Yackandandah, boating and fishing on the many rivers and lakes, includ ... |
Pretoria | ... three capital cities (Bloemfontein receives 3,470 hours of sun a year, and | receives 3300), and also less sunny than the country’s financial centre of ... |
Radford | ... was 2,534 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Blacksburg–Christiansburg– | Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is the site of the Volvo New River Valle ... |
Groningen | In 1672, during his siege of the city of | , Christoph Bernhard van Galen, the Bishop of Münster, employed several di ... |
Eau Claire | ... ern sections of Wisconsin, and sawmills sprang up in cities like La Crosse, | , and Wausau. These economic activities had dire environmental consequence ... |
Eastbourne | She attended Moira House Girls School, | |
Rush Springs | ... hway 62 and connects the city of Elgin to the town of Sterling and leads to | in Grady County. State Highway 36 connects the towns of Chattanooga to Fax ... |
Hertford | ... h provides West Norfolk with a direct link to London via Ely, Cambridge and | . The Great Eastern Main Line is a major railway from London Liverpool Str ... |
Christiansburg | ... The population was 2,534 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Blacksburg– | –Radford Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is the site of the Volvo New Ri ... |
Ashland, New Hampshire | Whipple was born to Ashley Cooper Whipple and Frances Anna Hoyt in | . He was the son and grandson of physicians. Whipple attended Phillips Aca ... |
Smithtown | ... y Republican first district, which includes almost half of the county, from | to Montauk, including The Hamptons and Riverhead. The second district, whi ... |
Nottingham | ... ished by John Murray in 2005. She is a patron of the Lace Market Theatre in | , United Kingdom. In 2005, she named the cruise ship, Artemis |
Berlin, Connecticut | ... New Haven and running parallel to I-91, finally becoming a surface road in | . Route 15 and I-95 were originally toll roads; they relied on a system of ... |
Tunica, Mississippi | ... as legalized in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and in 1990, it was legalized in | ; both of those cities have developed extensive casino and resort areas si ... |
Bollington | Terry Waite CBE (born 31 May 1939 in | , Cheshire) is an English humanitarian and author |
Antonito, Colorado | ... he Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad assumed operation of the line between | and Chama, New Mexico in 1970. The last D&RGW narrow gauge line, from Dura ... |
Waldgirmes Forum | ... Roman roadwork. The most important finding however is an uncompleted city ( | ), which has been excavated since 1993. After their defeat in the battle o ... |
Leesburg, Virginia | ... cumnavigations of the Army of the Potomac—120 miles in under 60 hours, from | , to as far north as Chambersburg and Mercersburg, Pennsylvania—once again ... |
Chesterfield | ... uthority. Outside the main city of Derby, the largest town in the county is | |
Padstow | ... on Hendraburnick Down and flows for approximately before joining the sea at | . The River Camel and its tributary the De Lank River are an important hab ... |
Brookhaven | Suffolk County is divided into 10 towns: Babylon, | , East Hampton, Huntington, Islip, Riverhead, Shelter Island, Smithtown, S ... |
town | Georgia is a | in Franklin County, Vermont, United States. The population was 4,375 at th ... |
Wittenberg | ... gan in earnest when Martin Luther, an Augustinian monk at the university of | , called in 1517 for a reopening of the debate on the sale of indulgences ... |
town | Eden is a | in Lamoille County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,152 at th ... |
Genoa | ... many chose to sail from other ports, particularly Flanders, Marseilles, and | . By 1201 the bulk of the crusader army was collected at Venice, though wi ... |
town | Stowe is a | in Lamoille County, Vermont, United States. The population was 4,339 at th ... |
Truro | ... arbor (Pilgrim Lake) – near the present day border between Provincetown and | – to Long Point, was kept for the benefit of Plymouth colony, which began ... |
Flagstaff, Arizona | ... opi religion, the kachinas are said to live on the San Francisco Peaks near | . The most important Hopi kachinas are called wuya |
Pershore | #Islip, Moreton-in-Marsh, Broadway, | , Bromyard, Worceste |
town | Chelsea is a | in and the shire town (county seat) of Orange County, Vermont, United Stat ... |
Hunstanton | The Sea Life Sanctuary in | is Norfolk's leading marine rescue centre and works both as a visitor attr ... |
Ashburnham, Massachusetts | She attended Cushing Academy, a boarding school in | , where she met her future husband, Harmon O. Nelson, known as "Ham". In 1 ... |
High Wycombe | #London, Acton, Uxbridge, Beaconsfield, | , Tetsworth, Oxford, Isli |
Huntington | Suffolk County is divided into 10 towns: Babylon, Brookhaven, East Hampton, | , Islip, Riverhead, Shelter Island, Smithtown, Southampton, and Southold. ... |
Liverpool | ... um live at the Cavern in front of the group's home audience and visited the | club on 9 December 1962 to consider the technicalities. But when time cons ... |
Kings Beach, Queensland | :For the suburb & beach in Queensland, Australia, see | |
Marburg | ... to the west, Siegen 50 km to the northwest, Dillenburg 30 km to the north, | 30 km to the northeast and Frankfurt am Main 60 km to the south |
Esch-sur-Alzette | ... th Trier (Germany), Thionville (France) and Arlon (Belgium) as well as with | and Ettelbruck in Luxembourg. Luxembourg's motorways are toll free. The sp ... |
Whitby | # | , Guisborough, Stockton, Durham, Sunderland, Tynemout |
Great Yarmouth | Amazonia is a tropical jungle environment in | housing over 70 different species of reptiles including lizards, crocodile ... |
Guisborough | #Whitby, | , Stockton, Durham, Sunderland, Tynemout |
Ettelbruck | ... hionville (France) and Arlon (Belgium) as well as with Esch-sur-Alzette and | in Luxembourg. Luxembourg's motorways are toll free. The speed limit is no ... |
Oxford | #London, Acton, Uxbridge, Beaconsfield, High Wycombe, Tetsworth, | , Isli |
Bloemfontein | ... or sunshine. It is the least sunny of South Africa's three capital cities ( | receives 3,470 hours of sun a year, and Pretoria receives 3300), and also ... |
Newbridge Drive | ... ummerville, Troqueer, Georgetown, Larchfield, Calside, Lochside, Lincluden, | , Sandside, Heathhall, Locharbriggs, Noblehill and Marchmount. Maxwelltown ... |
Greven | ... trict Steinfurt was merged with the district Tecklenburg, and together with | and Saerbeck from the former district Münster the current district was for ... |
Columbia, Missouri | ... ville is a city in Boone County, Missouri, United States. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 978 at the 2000 census |
town | Bakersfield is a | in Franklin County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,215 at th ... |
Huddersfield | Simon Armitage CBE (born 26 May 1963, | ) is a British poet, playwright, and novelist |
Wittenberg | ... rite the The Ninety-Five Theses, which he nailed to the door of a church at | in |
Fenton | ... School at the age of 16 he gained an apprenticeship at Kerr Stuart & Co. of | , a locomotive engineering works. At the end of his apprenticeship he work ... |
York | Hardrada's army invaded | , taking hostages after a peaceful surrender, and likely agreed with the l ... |
Marsden, West Yorkshire | Simon Armitage was born in | . Armitage first studied at Colne Valley High School, Linthwaite, Huddersf ... |
Columbia, Missouri | ... rgeon is a city in Boone County, Missouri, United States. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 944 at the 2000 census |
Durham | #Whitby, Guisborough, Stockton, | , Sunderland, Tynemout |
Alexandria | ... d by the accession in 285 BC of (Greek-speaking) Ptolemy II, who ruled from | , Egypt and launched the "Alexandrian period", when the city of Alexandria ... |
Ruthin | ... tion of roof was reportedly given to the Collegiate and Parochial Church at | , where it covers the North Nave and can be seen today. The amazing Jesse ... |
Islip | ... ty is divided into 10 towns: Babylon, Brookhaven, East Hampton, Huntington, | , Riverhead, Shelter Island, Smithtown, Southampton, and Southold. Also pa ... |
Beaconsfield | #London, Acton, Uxbridge, | , High Wycombe, Tetsworth, Oxford, Isli |
Palm Springs | ... lla Valley of Southern California's Colorado Desert region. It lies east of | , east of Riverside, and east of Los Angeles. It is about north of Mexical ... |
Coachford | ... n alignment of six standing stones lie on a hill to the west of the Mallow- | Road. (grid ref: 485 873, Latitude: 52.035818N Longitude: 8.751181W |
Riverhead | ... ivided into 10 towns: Babylon, Brookhaven, East Hampton, Huntington, Islip, | , Shelter Island, Smithtown, Southampton, and Southold. Also part of the c ... |
Waterlooville | The areas of Bedhampton, Portchester, Purbrook and | are infrequently referred to as being part Portsmouth however these areas ... |
Shelter Island | ... 10 towns: Babylon, Brookhaven, East Hampton, Huntington, Islip, Riverhead, | , Smithtown, Southampton, and Southold. Also part of the county, but not c ... |
Kilkenny | ... , from early times, with the name of St. Cainnech, or Canice, the patron of | , said to have founded it in 560 A.D. The Nethercross from the first abbey ... |
Wagga Wagga | ... the Riverina and the second largest inland city in New South Wales, behind | |
Macon, Georgia | Cleveland appointed James Henderson Blount of | , as Commissioner Paramount and Minister to Hawaii. His chief mission was ... |
Hanley High School | ... Congleton Road, Butt Lane, Kidsgrove, Staffordshire, England. After leaving | at the age of 16 he gained an apprenticeship at Kerr Stuart & Co. of Fento ... |
Darasuram | At | near Tanjore is a temple where it is believed that Airavata worshipped the ... |
Mertert | ... s, the Marie-Astrid tourist boat operates regular services along the river. | near Grevenmacher on the Moselle is Luxembourg's only commercial port. Wit ... |
Stonehouse | ... ore pronounced valley. The Avon flows between the village of Glassford, and | to the south, before merging with the smaller Cander Water just south of L ... |
Lawrence | ... rail into Kansas south of the Wakarusa River. After crossing Mount Oread at | , the trail crosses the Kansas River by ferry or boats near Topeka, and cr ... |
Budapest | Lukas was born Pál Lukács in | , the son of Naria (née Zilahy) and Janos Lukacs, an advertising executive ... |
Siegen | ... nus and east of the Middle Rhine and stretches more or less southwards from | and Burbach, southwestwards from Haiger, northwestwards from Weilburg, nor ... |
York | ... area can bring severe flooding to nearby settlements. In recent years both | and Selby, and villages in between, have been very badly hit. The river ha ... |
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina | ... in Bridgeport, Connecticut in 1901, two years before the Wright brothers at | . Governor John Dempsey also declared August 15 to be "Gustave Whitehead D ... |
Binche | In the Belgian city of | the Mardi Gras festival is the most important day of the year and the summ ... |
Grevenmacher | Mertert near | on the Moselle is Luxembourg's only commercial port. With two quays coveri ... |
Daventry | ... that he was the son of John Barebone rector of Charwelton and Mary Roper of | and that he probably had an older brother called Fear-God (who is known to ... |
Dunbar | ... Lauder of The Bass (d.bef Feb 1508). The boatmen who conveyed the King from | were paid 14 shillings. George Lauder of The Bass entertained King James V ... |
Hull | Aside from London, | and Plymouth, Coventry suffered more damage than any other British city du ... |
Uxbridge | #London, Acton, | , Beaconsfield, High Wycombe, Tetsworth, Oxford, Isli |
town | Franklin is a | in Franklin County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,268 at th ... |
Faversham | ... ng Abbey in 1860 - 1861 after its partial collapse. St Mary's of Charity in | , which was restored (and transformed, with an unusual spire and unexpecte ... |
Columbia, Missouri | ... d turbines. Excess power is sold to the Missouri Public Utility Alliance in | . The idea for the wind turbines came from the town's former mortuary work ... |
Winthrop, Maine | ... nd educator Charles William Eliot. The towns of Winthrop, Massachusetts and | are named in his honor. Winthrop House at Harvard University is named in h ... |
Smithtown | ... on, Brookhaven, East Hampton, Huntington, Islip, Riverhead, Shelter Island, | , Southampton, and Southold. Also part of the county, but not considered p ... |
Southampton | #Alresford, Winchester, Poole, Christchurch, | , Wincheste |
Leuven | ... ated in the part of Flemish Brabant called Hageland, located to the east of | . Aarschot is a very typical town with a long history, dating back to the ... |
town | Bloomfield is a | in Essex County, Vermont, United States. The population was 261 as of the ... |
Doncaster | The exterior shots were in Lister Avenue in Balby, a suburb of | ; the shop itself is a hairdresser's salon |
Ames, Iowa | ... ed States. The population was 1,324 at the 2000 census. It is part of the ' | Metropolitan Statistical Area', which is a part of the larger 'Ames-Boone, ... |
town | Westford is a | in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,087 at ... |
Penarth | ... a outside of the county boundary, and includes the towns of Dinas Powys and | . A small town until the early 19th century, its prominence as a major por ... |
Colton, Utah | ... er Quarters and Scofield. It connected with the Denver & Rio Grande line in | which was about 20 miles away |
Cromer | ... t conceived the idea for The Hound Of The Baskervilles whilst holidaying in | with Bertram Fletcher Robinson after hearing local folklore tales regardin ... |
Sandwich | ... English fleet destroyed the French fleet carrying those reinforcements off | and Louis was forced to sue for peace |
Boston | ... surmised from Lovecraft's stories that it is some distance to the north of | , probably in Essex County, Massachusetts |
Boston | ... elevator at Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Newton, Massachusetts, a suburb of | . He was the only child of Mildred Burgess LaRue (née Noel) and John Uhler ... |
Glasnevin | ... primary road leading to Ashbourne and beyond. Nearby city districts include | and while the village of St. Margaret's is a little to the north |
Dorchester | ... d them under severe pressure. Also in the early 660s, the West Saxon see of | , in the same area, was divided, and a new bishopric set up at Winchester. ... |
Pretoria | ... es, Cape Town receives a nearly identical annual amount of precipatation as | , and considerably less than Durban . Remarkably, given that its 3,094 hou ... |
town | Brunswick is a | in Essex County, Vermont, United States. The town was named after Prince K ... |
Maidstone | ... d. He made a final anti-slavery speech in April 1833 at a public meeting in | , Kent |
Deal | After a period in a children's home in | , Kent, Wisdom ran away when he was 11 but returned to become an errand bo ... |
Filton | ... s work in 1981, Concorde G-BBDG was dismantled and transported by road from | then restored from essentially a shell at the Brooklands Museum in Surrey |
Southampton | ... ven, East Hampton, Huntington, Islip, Riverhead, Shelter Island, Smithtown, | , and Southold. Also part of the county, but not considered parts of the a ... |
Shrewsbury | # | , Wrexham, Holywell, Chester, Flint, Holywel |
Bath | ... power in Germany. They then lived in England (in London and from 1939 on in | ). Because of the swift advance of Hitler's troops into France and all of ... |
Hemel Hempstead | ... he game beyond its northern heartlands, Northampton, Bristol, Coventry, and | have been named as potential teams for the 2013 season. Dutch rugby league ... |
town | Lemington is a | in Essex County, Vermont, United States. The population was 107 as of the ... |
Fowey | ... River Fowey rises at a height of and flows through Lostwithiel and into the | estuary |
York | ... ce of the River Swale with the River Ure. It then flows through the city of | and the towns of Selby and Goole before joining with the River Trent at Tr ... |
Colchester | There were two towns in Roman Britain named Camulodunum, | in Essex, and Slack in West Yorkshire, derived from the Celtic god Camulos ... |
Nogales | ... ortant destinations in the state for leisure and business travelers include | , Hermosillo, Guaymas and Puerto Peñasco, with beach destinations preferre ... |
Dublin | ... was held in lasting affection by the family. In the end, White fell into a | controversy over the confessions of an intriguing priest, which threatened ... |
Reading, Berkshire | ... il painting on the front of the album was purchased from an antique shop in | by Plant. The painting was then juxtaposed and affixed to the internal, pa ... |
Vichy | ... t the beginning of World War I). The French capital was soon moved again to | |
Dublin | ... las is a residential suburb, with a village core. It is on the Northside of | , Ireland, and lies in the postal district Dublin 11. A couple of kilometr ... |
Portchester | The areas of Bedhampton, | , Purbrook and Waterlooville are infrequently referred to as being part Po ... |
Northampton | ... gue which has intentions to expand the game beyond its northern heartlands, | , Bristol, Coventry, and Hemel Hempstead have been named as potential team ... |
Lyndon | Lyndonville is a village in the town of | , in Caledonia County, Vermont, United States. Lyndonville's population wa ... |
Camulodunum | There were two towns in Roman Britain named | , Colchester in Essex, and Slack in West Yorkshire, derived from the Celti ... |
Heidelberg | ... 13, his sister Elizabeth married Frederick V, Elector Palatine and moved to | . In 1617 the Catholic Ferdinand II was elected king of Bohemia. The follo ... |
Olney | The Buckinghamshire town from which the hymns get their name, | , was, at the time of first publication, a market town of about 2,000 peop ... |
Melton Constable | ... oxham and the other Aylsham (North) railway station on the M&GNJR line from | to Yarmouth |
Corby | ... stershire the slender "a" becomes more widespread generally. In the town of | , five miles (8 km) north, one can find Corbyite, which unlike the Ketteri ... |
Durham | ... d a safe-conduct with a host of other noblemen, as a hostage for James I at | . J J Reid also mentions that "in 1424 when King James I returned from his ... |
Darlington | ... May 1701 – 20 May 1782), English mathematician, was born at Hurworth, near | , where his father, Dudley Emerson, also a mathematician, taught a school. ... |
Nantwich | ... ester Canal was constructed to run from the River Dee near Sealand Road, to | in south Cheshire, and opened in 1774. In 1805, the Wirral section of the ... |
Reading | ... Rushent's first move was to dispatch the entire band to Genetic Studios in | , Berkshire, away from the "unhealthy atmosphere" of Monumental Studios, S ... |
Siegen | ... 12 km), Koblenz 80 km down the Lahn, Limburg an der Lahn 40 km to the west, | 50 km to the northwest, Dillenburg 30 km to the north, Marburg 30 km to th ... |
Wrexham | #Shrewsbury, | , Holywell, Chester, Flint, Holywel |
Genoa | In July, 2001 at the 27th G8 summit in | , Indymedia journalists were seriously assaulted at the Diaz school where ... |
Montrose | ... in Scotland, and he left Robert with a local woman while he went to work in | . After a few months he returned, probably because his father was blinded ... |
Selby | ... with the River Ure. It then flows through the city of York and the towns of | and Goole before joining with the River Trent at Trent Falls, near the vil ... |
Deseret, Utah | ... late summer of 1868, when a few families moved there from the community of | . They had become discouraged after eight years of unsuccessful attempts t ... |
Northwich | ... the canal at Newtown and Boughton and salt for preserving food arrived from | |
Chester | #Shrewsbury, Wrexham, Holywell, | , Flint, Holywel |
Monkton | ... Northeast Supervisory Union, which services the towns of Bristol, Lincoln, | , New Haven, and Starksboro. Bristol is home to Bristol Elementary School ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... nseatic warehouse. To organise and control its export to the Low Countries, | , as the port for Norwich, was designated one of the staple ports under te ... |
Uppsala | Munthe studied medicine in | , Montpellier, and Paris (where he was a student of Charcot), graduating M ... |
Marburg | ... s awarded a scholarship to Merton College, Oxford in 1914. He first visited | , Germany, where he planned to take a summer program, but when the First W ... |
Wroxham | ... Eastern line between County School railway station (near North Elmham) and | and the other Aylsham (North) railway station on the M&GNJR line from Melt ... |
Starksboro | ... nion, which services the towns of Bristol, Lincoln, Monkton, New Haven, and | . Bristol is home to Bristol Elementary School and Mount Abraham Union Mid ... |
Ames, Iowa | ... ounty, Iowa. The population was 318 at the 2000 census. It is part of the ' | Metropolitan Statistical Area', which is a part of the larger 'Ames-Boone, ... |
Montpellier | Munthe studied medicine in Uppsala, | , and Paris (where he was a student of Charcot), graduating M.D. in 1880 a ... |
Goole | ... iver Ure. It then flows through the city of York and the towns of Selby and | before joining with the River Trent at Trent Falls, near the village of Fa ... |
Jedburgh | ... 787 Hutton noted what is now known as the Hutton Unconformity at Inchbonny, | , in layers of sedimentary rock. As shown in the illustrations to the righ ... |
Tralee | ... apidly rebuilt in girder form due to its importance in connecting the Cork, | and Dublin lines. An additional line east through Fermoy and Lismore to th ... |
Southsea | ... , Fratton, City Centre, Guildhall, Portsea, Old Portsmouth, Gunwharf Quays, | , Somerstown, Milton, and Eastney |
Redcar | ... outside the bypass to the north-east, a B-road heads north from the A173 to | . Another minor route out of the town, Wilton Lane, is a very windy almost ... |
Stuttgart | ... city in the Bundesland of Baden-Württemberg, following the capital city of | |
Northampton | ... lfric Spot, a wealthy nobleman and patron of Burton Abbey. Her cognomen 'of | ' is attached to her in Manuscript D of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in order ... |
Vercelli | ... e with Lanfranc of Bec, and was summarily condemned by the local Council of | in 1050. Around 1100, further confusion arose when Ratramnus’ name was mis ... |
Budapest | ... stem the flow of violence. In 2008, hundreds of people participated in the | Dignity March. Police, on alert due to attacks on two LGBT-affiliated busi ... |
Ghent | Born in | , Rogge is by profession an orthopaedic surgeon and was educated at the Un ... |
Newcastle upon Tyne | ... d Megabus provides direct services to major cities such as Swansea, London, | and Mancheste |
Hartland | ... ders the towns of Weathersfield to the south, West Windsor to the west, and | to the north. Windsor is across the Connecticut River from Cornish, New Ha ... |
West Windsor | ... and Vermont Route 44A. It borders the towns of Weathersfield to the south, | to the west, and Hartland to the north. Windsor is across the Connecticut ... |
Huntingdon | #London, Waltham, Hoddesdon, Ware, Royston, | , Stilto |
Nicomedia | ... gusta Treverorum (Trier, Germany), while Diocletian ruled in the East, from | (İzmit, Turkey). The division was merely pragmatic: the Empire was called ... |
Winter Park, Colorado | ... and Craig, Colorado). From 1940 to 2009 the Ski Train connected Denver with | . This started as a D&RGW train but was bought by the Ansco Investment Com ... |
Stokesley | ... west to Middlesbrough and east to Whitby whilst the A173 goes south-west to | and north-east as far as Skelton where it joins the A174 coast road. Befor ... |
Montpellier | ... o Torre. The 1985 Candidates' event was held as a round-robin tournament at | , France, and Spassky was seeded in as an organizer's choice. He scored 8/ ... |
Prestwick | Vandalia is a sister city to Lichtenfels, Germany and | , Scotland. It is part of the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Williams Creek | ... owntown Indianapolis and slightly southwest of the neighboring community of | . It had a population of 1,616 at the 2010 census |
Hoddesdon | #London, Waltham, | , Ware, Royston, Huntingdon, Stilto |
Morpeth | ... al and regional services to Carlisle, Hexham, Sunderland, Middlesbrough and | |
Southampton | In 1917, he joined the Supermarine Aviation Works at | . Advancing quickly within the company, Mitchell was appointed Chief Desig ... |
Padua | ... e he studied philosophy and grammar. Later he studied medicine at Paris and | (where he attended Cesare Cremonini's lessons), and became physician to Lo ... |
Ellesmere Port | ... of the Ellesmere Canal was opened, which ran from Netherpool (now known as | ) to meet the Chester Canal at Chester canal basin. Later, those two canal ... |
Onancock | ... leaving there at 10:00 am, and leaving Tangier at 2:00 pm. The service from | was revived in 2009 |
Portchester | ... sisters, Claire and Lizzy. After living for a period in the nearby town of | , Hampshire, where Neil was born in 1960, the Gaimans moved in 1965 to the ... |
Turin | ... s family, the Carrons, originated from Savoy, and established themselves in | in 1600, at the Lascaris Palace |
Brownington | ... land, the southeast by Morgan and Charleston, the southwest by Coventry and | , and to the west by Lake Memphremagog |
Eden | ... d Coventry, is 190 feet. Wild branch, a tributary of the Lamoille, rises in | and flows through the western part of the town. The valley of the Black ri ... |
Marple Bridge | ... ly parts of the county, but were lost to South Yorkshire in the late 1960s. | was transferred to the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport in Greater Manche ... |
Parrsboro | ... ast of a long succession of ferries that connected Wolfville, Kingsport and | for 200 years. The harbour, which empties twice a day due to the high tide ... |
Northampton | ... n the United Kingdom. It operated routes in North London and from London to | (and until 2004, to Birmingham via Coventry). It was owned by National Exp ... |
Lyons, Colorado | ... of Estes Park, Colorado to the northeast, and 9,000 feet above the town of | to the east |
Mevagissey | ... They lie some to the north-east of, and about above, the fishing village of | . The gardens are by road from the town and railway station of St Austell, ... |
Leiden | The reconstructed Proto-Celtic lexica at the universities of | and Wales suggest that this name may be derived from Proto-Celtic *Ad-bej- ... |
Santa Cruz | ... pire that birthed them before finding wider acceptance in their new home of | and, eventually, an international audience. Their strong iconoclasm and em ... |
Cork | ... was rapidly rebuilt in girder form due to its importance in connecting the | , Tralee and Dublin lines. An additional line east through Fermoy and Lism ... |
Denbigh | Towns such as Rugby, | , Ilfracombe, Huyton and parts of Market Harborough and Devon have high co ... |
Heidelberg | ... Mannheim, and Mannheim is just downstream along the Neckar from the city of | |
Charlottesville | ... e of Virginia. It is situated along the I-64 corridor approximately west of | and east of Staunton. Originally called "Wayland's Crossing", it was renam ... |
Coímbra | In Piedmont Duke Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy welcomed conversos from | and granted them commercial and industrial privileges, as well as the free ... |
Rennerod | ... erman for “forest” or “woods”) around the three churches in Bad Marienberg, | and Emmerichenhain, west of the royal court at Herborn. Only since the mid ... |
Middlesbrough | ... n roads cross at Guisborough, the A171 and the A173. The A171 leads west to | and east to Whitby whilst the A173 goes south-west to Stokesley and north- ... |
Hudson, Massachusetts | ... ckard in May 2002. Some parts of DEC, notably the compiler business and the | facility, were sold to Intel |
Strathaven | ... irection, following the A71 road past Drumclog, and running to the south of | , where the river enters a more pronounced valley. The Avon flows between ... |
Kerpen | ... the village of Mödrath (German Burg = "castle"). The village, located near | in the vicinity of Cologne, was displaced in 1956 by the strip mining of l ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... is situated on the River Waveney in England, some south-west of the town of | and the same distance north-west of the Suffolk town of Lowestoft. It is w ... |
Belfast | ... ased late in 1976 and the year ended with a packed-out Christmas concert in | where he got standing ovations both before and after the show |
Riverhead | Its county seat is | , though many county offices are in Hauppauge on the west side of the coun ... |
Chichester | #London, Ewell, Dorking, Billingshurst, Amberley, Arundel, | #London, Waltham, Hoddesdon, Ware, Royston, Huntingdon, Stilton #Stilton, ... |
Bologna | ... singer, has begun a solo career. Other important crews and rappers include | 's Camelz in Effect with their unforgettable early hit "Slega la Lega", Sa ... |
Pittsford | ... d around the nucleus of the old Sheffield Village from parts of Rutland and | . Proctor was named for and almost completely owned by Senator Redfield Pr ... |
Bedworth | ... m (and stations beyond). It is also served by railway lines to Nuneaton via | . There is a line linking it to Leamington Spa and onwards to the south co ... |
Ames, Iowa | ... city in Story County, Iowa, United States. Story City is located within the | Metropolitan Statistical Area which envelops all of Story County and which ... |
Wrexham | ... route was never completed, the short length of canal north of Trevor, near | was infilled. The Llangollen Canal, although designed to be primarily a wa ... |
Coventry | ... p from its source to Lake Memphremagog, including the falls at Irasburg and | , is 190 feet. Wild branch, a tributary of the Lamoille, rises in Eden and ... |
Hanover, Indiana | ... carver at Kings Island amusement park. He later attended Hanover College in | , where he became a brother of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He received a bac ... |
Charleston | ... d is otherwise bordered to the east by Holland, the southeast by Morgan and | , the southwest by Coventry and Brownington, and to the west by Lake Memph ... |
Dorking | #London, Ewell, | , Billingshurst, Amberley, Arundel, Chicheste |
Weathersfield | ... Route 12, Vermont Route 44, and Vermont Route 44A. It borders the towns of | to the south, West Windsor to the west, and Hartland to the north. Windsor ... |
Paignton | ... orth of Torbay, north-east of Plymouth and adjoins the neighbouring town of | on the west of the bay. Torquay’s population of 63,998 during the 2001 UK ... |
Larkhall | ... se to the south, before merging with the smaller Cander Water just south of | . The river then skirts the west side of Larkhall in a deepening gorge, cr ... |
Lockerbie | ... e largest criminal investigations in modern history when neighbouring town, | , was devastated by the events that took place on board Pan Am Flight 103 ... |
Iowa City, Iowa | ... nsworth is a city in Washington County, Iowa, United States. It part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 524 at the 2000 census. ... |
Estes Park, Colorado | ... e most prominent mountains in Colorado, rising 7,000 feet above the town of | to the northeast, and 9,000 feet above the town of Lyons, Colorado to the ... |
Arundel | #London, Ewell, Dorking, Billingshurst, Amberley, | , Chicheste |
Colchester, Vermont | ... r division in charge of financial services. From 1973, when it was based in | , it offered financial services such as lending, leasing, and asset-manage ... |
Cologne | ... erman Burg = "castle"). The village, located near Kerpen in the vicinity of | , was displaced in 1956 by the strip mining of lignite in the region, alth ... |
Whitby | ... gh, the A171 and the A173. The A171 leads west to Middlesbrough and east to | whilst the A173 goes south-west to Stokesley and north-east as far as Skel ... |
Kidsgrove | R.J. Mitchell was born at 115 Congleton Road, Butt Lane, | , Staffordshire, England. After leaving Hanley High School at the age of 1 ... |
Irasburg | ... slow. The drop from its source to Lake Memphremagog, including the falls at | and Coventry, is 190 feet. Wild branch, a tributary of the Lamoille, rises ... |
Lismore | ... e Cork, Tralee and Dublin lines. An additional line east through Fermoy and | to the Waterford South station closed in 1967. Mallow railway station open ... |
Morgan | ... Canada, and is otherwise bordered to the east by Holland, the southeast by | and Charleston, the southwest by Coventry and Brownington, and to the west ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... ade, the River Wensum being a convenient export route to the River Yare and | , which served as the port for Norwich. Quern stones, and other artefacts ... |
Maynard, Massachusetts | ... 92 its headquarters was located in a former wool mill at Clock Tower Place, | . DEC was acquired in June 1998 by Compaq, which subsequently merged with ... |
Ewell | #London, | , Dorking, Billingshurst, Amberley, Arundel, Chicheste |
Tintwistle | ... r Manchester. However, Derbyshire gained part of the Longdendale valley and | from Cheshire in 1974 |
Boston | ... er by getting illegal guns off the streets." The Coalition is co-chaired by | Mayor Thomas Menino and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg |
Smithtown | ... of the county where most of the population lives. There are also offices in | , for the legislature, Yaphank, and Farmingville |
Leeds | ... f its working life this clothing factory was acquired by Montague Burton of | - and the Blackett Hutton steel works |
Caralis | ... as abandoned in favor of Oristano, after more than 1800 years of occupation | ;, Porto Torres and numerous other coastal centres suffered the same fate. ... |
Needham | Since 2000, the OMG's International Headquarters are located in | , Massachusetts |
Great Harwood | ... ding the former Urban Districts of Oswaldtwistle, Church, Clayton-le-Moors, | and Rishton |
Saugerties, New York | ... d the name "The Band" worked well when the group came into its own and left | , to begin recording their own material. But Alan Livingston, who, as pres ... |
Totley | ... overnment re-organisation over the years. The Sheffield suburbs Mosborough, | and Dore were previously parts of the county, but were lost to South Yorks ... |
Derry | ... r County Court Judges assigned to the County Court Divisions of Belfast and | have the titles of Recorder of Belfast and Recorder of Londonderry respect ... |
Whitby | #York, Pickering, | , New Malton, Sherburn, Scarboroug |
Huyton | Towns such as Rugby, Denbigh, Ilfracombe, | and parts of Market Harborough and Devon have high concentrations of Irish ... |
Belfast | ... s. The senior County Court Judges assigned to the County Court Divisions of | and Derry have the titles of Recorder of Belfast and Recorder of Londonder ... |
Oswaldtwistle | ... t of the larger Borough of Hyndburn including the former Urban Districts of | , Church, Clayton-le-Moors, Great Harwood and Rishton |
Greensboro | Lake Elligo (also known as Eligo Pond) is partially in | . It is about two miles long and half a mile wide. Unusually, it has two o ... |
town | Worcester is a | in Washington County, Vermont, United States. The population was 902 at th ... |
Dunbar | ... d on the Bass Rock in July 1897 along with another light at Barns Ness near | . The cost of constructing the Bass Rock light was £8,087, a light first b ... |
Brecon | ... Taff Trail is a walking and cycle path running for between Cardiff Bay and | in the Brecon Beacons National Park. It runs through Bute Park, Sophia Gar ... |
Clayton-le-Moors | ... of Hyndburn including the former Urban Districts of Oswaldtwistle, Church, | , Great Harwood and Rishton |
Selby | ... bring severe flooding to nearby settlements. In recent years both York and | , and villages in between, have been very badly hit. The river has two wei ... |
town | Guilford is a | in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The town was named for Francis ... |
York | # | , Pickering, Whitby, New Malton, Sherburn, Scarboroug |
Ghent | ... c hostilities between, principally, the large towns of Flanders (especially | and Bruges) and the supporters of Maximilian |
Edessa | ... found at Sumatar Harabesi in the Tektek mountains, not far from Harran and | |
Hardwick | ... e southern flows through Little Elligo Pond and on to the Lamoille River in | . The eastern shore rises to cliffs. The western shore rises gradually. Ne ... |
Leominster | #Bromyard, | , Presteign, Aberystwyt |
Ilfracombe | Towns such as Rugby, Denbigh, | , Huyton and parts of Market Harborough and Devon have high concentrations ... |
temple of Feronia | ... mber of Roman merchants had been seized by the Sabines at a market near the | , and on the Sabine side, that some of the Sabines were being detained at ... |
Bromyard | # | , Leominster, Presteign, Aberystwyt |
Oswaldtwistle | Rhyddings Business and Enterprise High School, in nearby | , also serves the area |
Truro | ... is , of it being land and of it water. The town is bordered by the town of | to the east, Provincetown Harbor to the southeast, Cape Cod Bay to the sou ... |
Middlesbrough | ... ge employers in the town: Guisborough has become a commuter town for nearby | , with many people working in the chemical plants that are located around ... |
Durham | ... e of the corners of the Research Triangle in addition to Duke University in | and The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Loughor | ... ment of Roman auxiliary troops. Its remains are located beneath the town of | . Stone defences were added to the earthen ditch and rampart by 110 and th ... |
West Rutland | ... rge deposit of nearly solid marble of high quality was found in what is now | . By the 1840s small firms had begun operations, but marble quarries only ... |
Cambridge | ... erred to specialist units elsewhere, particularly Addenbrooke's Hospital in | , which has a partnership with Bedford Hospital. Bedford Hospital's catchm ... |
Gibsons, British Columbia | ... ed Constable John Constable who attempted to enforce the law in the town of | |
Tucson | ... awman. He spent the rest of his life at various government jobs and died in | of natural causes at age 67, in 1912 |
Rishton | ... ban Districts of Oswaldtwistle, Church, Clayton-le-Moors, Great Harwood and | |
Navan | ... as along the main Finglas Road, the 103 from Duleek to UCD and the 107 from | to Busáras |
Xanten | ... anuary 1942 Karlheinz became a boarder at the teachers' training college in | , where he continued his piano training and also studied oboe and violin ( ... |
Liverpool | ... Eighty-four). Their debut performance was in October 1978 at Eric's Club in | . Finding themselves on the cusp of an electronic new wave in British pop- ... |
Duleek | ... routes also pass through Finglas along the main Finglas Road, the 103 from | to UCD and the 107 from Navan to Busáras |
Solihull | ... y has a large incineration plant which burns rubbish from both Coventry and | , producing electricity for the National Grid and some hot water that is u ... |
Hereford | ... l of March. They were defeated. Owen was subsequently executed, beheaded at | along with other prisoners, and buried there. He is said to have expected ... |
Nicaea | ... ia continued to be a part of the Byzantine orthodox 'Greek Empire' based at | |
Genoa | ... part of the dogal republic that had been granted by the Byzantine Empire to | in 1273. He conducted his investigations under the protection of the Byzan ... |
Boston | ... the AMNRL in 2011 and involves 9 teams situated across the East Coast from | to Jacksonville the USARL's 7 developing teams features 1 from the East Co ... |
Santa Claus, Indiana | ... mas Cities" in America, along with North Pole, Alaska, Christmas, Michigan, | and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Each year, tens of thousands of Christmas car ... |
Goole | ... the Aire and Calder Navigation most traffic was concentrated on the port of | , which continues until today, though the coal trade which formed its back ... |
Mevagissey | The Lost Gardens of Heligan, near | in Cornwall, are one of the most popular botanical gardens in the UK. The ... |
Boston | ... the school's theater and TV program. Andy then attended Emerson College in | , while Lana went to Bard College in New York. Both dropped out before gra ... |
Chittenden | ... ater. By area, it is the second-largest town in the state of Vermont (after | in Rutland County) |
Mainz | The most famous parades are held in Cologne, | , and Düsseldorf on the Monday before Ash Wednesday, called Rosenmontag |
Kirkwall | ... winter, but he died that December whilst staying at the Bishop's Palace in | . In the 15th century towards the end of Norse rule in Orkney, the islands ... |
Sandwich | ... 066, where he collected money and provisions. He raided the coast as far as | but was forced to retreat when King Harold called out land and naval force ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... idge, a suspension bridge, is the first bridging point on the Waveney above | . Haddiscoe railway station, on the Wherry Lines service between Norwich a ... |
Macclesfield | ... yed at their Sealand Road stadium until 1990, spending two years playing in | before returning to the city to the new Deva Stadium – which straddles the ... |
Blue Eye, Arkansas | ... , Missouri Micropolitan Statistical Area. Blue Eye, Missouri is adjacent to | |
Lillington, North Carolina | The Saab Barracuda LLC facility in | , manufactures signature management products and provides customized servi ... |
Royalton | Just before dawn on October 16, 1780, the town line of Tunbridge and | was witness to the last major raid of the Revolutionary War in New England ... |
Cologne | The most famous parades are held in | , Mainz, and Düsseldorf on the Monday before Ash Wednesday, called Rosenmo ... |
Turin, Italy | ... inghouse company in the United States. They also exhibited the invention in | in 1884, where it was adopted for an electric lighting system. However, th ... |
Stowe | ... ) is water. It is the largest town by area in Vermont, slightly larger than | in Lamoille County |
Boston | ... so maintains local branches in several major US cities, including: Atlanta, | , Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Honolulu, Houston, Las Vegas, Miami, N ... |
East Grinstead | ... Neil was born in 1960, the Gaimans moved in 1965 to the West Sussex town of | where his parents studied Dianetics at the Scientology centre in the town. ... |
Brighton | ... d, Burnel from Notting Hill, Cornwell from Kentish Town and Greenfield from | , while Wärmling came from Sweden and returned there after leaving the ban ... |
Basingstoke | ... stage adaptation of the novel, by Brendon Burns, for the Haymarket Theatre, | , England, toured the UK in 2002 |
Market Harborough | Towns such as Rugby, Denbigh, Ilfracombe, Huyton and parts of | and Devon have high concentrations of Irish communities |
Bromyard | #Islip, Moreton-in-Marsh, Broadway, Pershore, | , Worceste |
Reading | ... ing Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Derby, Leeds, Plymouth, Sheffield and | . First TransPennine Express operates services to Manchester and Liverpool ... |
Farmville | Protests started by Barbara Rose Johns in 1951 in | against segregated schools led to the lawsuit Davis v. County School Board ... |
Esher | In May 1968, The Beatles met at Kinfauns, the | home of George Harrison, to review and record demos of songs under conside ... |
Bootle | ... short period as a computer operator at the Midland Bank computer centre in | . He continued to write songs, and began actively looking for a solo recor ... |
Bradford | ... 2,569) spectators watched the 1953–54 Challenge Cup final at Odsal Stadium, | , England, setting a new record for attendance at a rugby football match o ... |
Portsmouth | ... ed the first Irish Nationalist Members of Parliament), Glasgow, Bristol and | . Big industrial cities such as Coventry, Birmingham, Manchester as well a ... |
Alexandria | ... ading towards Port Said encountered four Egyptian missile boats coming from | . In an engagement lasting about forty minutes, the Israelis evaded Egypti ... |
Crested Butte | ... or May, but when open allows travelers a more direct route to Gunnison and | than US 50 crossing Monarch Pass to the south of town |
Turin | At the approach to the west of the important city of Augusta Taurinorum ( | , Italy), Constantine met a large force of heavily armed Maxentian cavalry ... |
Leiden | ... ue of Nations. The Printing Department, run from a single printing plant in | , was created to allow the circulation of the Court's publishings. The Cop ... |
Killamarsh | ... eadquarters, with local police stations in Bolsover, Clay Cross, Dronfield, | , Newbold, Staveley, and Shirebrook |
Faxon | ... gion, Indiahoma in the west, Geronimo in the southeast, and Chattanooga and | in the southern regions of the county. Also located in Comanche County is ... |
Banbury | #Oxford, | , Coventry, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Derb |
Boulder | ... ench word for mountain. The city is located northeast of the county seat of | and north-northwest of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver. In contrast t ... |
Lewes | ... lf as "The First Town in the First State." Lewes is named after the town of | in England, which also is situated in a county named Sussex (from which Su ... |
Maldon | The Battle of Maldon took place on 10 August 991 near | beside the River Blackwater in Essex, England, during the reign of Aethelr ... |
Castleton | ... ewell, Buxton, and Derby. Local places of interest include Bolsover Castle, | , Chatsworth House, Crich Tramway Museum, Peak Rail steam railway, Midland ... |
Turin | ... ken by 2230 people in northern Italy, not too remote from Calvino's home in | . Whether Calvino knew that his fictional languages were, in a sense, real ... |
New England town | Provincetown is a | located at the extreme tip of Cape Cod in Barnstable County, Massachusetts ... |
Eastleigh | ... rototype Spitfire, serial K5054, flew for the first time on 5 March 1936 at | , Hampshire. In later tests, it reached 349 mph, consequently, before the ... |
Croydon | ... 4 people and injuring 17,981. The greatest density of hits were received by | , on the southeast fringe of London. Antwerp, Belgium was hit by 2,448 V-1 ... |
Soissons | ... n Orléans, in conjunction with the Roman General Aegidius, who was based in | , he defeated the Visigoths, who hoped to extend their dominion along the ... |
Atlantic Beach, North Carolina | ... central Piedmont location situates Zebulon about three hours by car west of | , and four hours east of the Great Smoky Mountains |
Genoa | ... r, spent the First World War in the hold of a German freighter impounded at | . In September 2008, Father Denys Lloyd arrived as the successor to Father ... |
Mainz | | , on the opposite side of the Rhine river, is Wiesbaden's archrival – the ... |
Heidelberg | The following locations were part of the "U.S. Army Garrison | " but were within the area of the city of Mannheim; They were vacated in 2 ... |
King's Lynn | ... nificant towns in the Fens include Cambridge, Boston, Spalding, Wisbech and | |
Cambridge | ... ies with larger populations than Bedford are Northampton to the north west, | to the east, Milton Keynes to the south west, and Luton to the south, all ... |
Cologne | ... h connections to major European centres such as Lille, Brussels, Amsterdam, | , Geneva and London. The TGV also serves Toulouse and Irun from Bordeaux. ... |
Sardis | ... by the Achaemenids) was a satrapy (province) of the Achaemenid Empire, with | as its capital. Tabalus, appointed by Cyrus the Great, was the first satra ... |
Boston | ... , to adjust the flow of AC power on a hypothetical line between Seattle and | would require adjustment of the relative phase of the two electrical grids ... |
Edessa | ... 116 had been in charge of the Roman division who had recovered Nisibis and | from the rebels |
Ashland, Alabama | ... and Black. He was born on February 27, 1886, in a small wooden farmhouse in | , a poor, isolated rural Clay County town in the Appalachian foothills |
Rothwell | Bentley was born at Oulton near | , Leeds, West Yorkshire, northern England. His grandfather had suffered fo ... |
Amherst | Amherst College is a private liberal arts college located in | , Massachusetts, United States. Amherst is an exclusively undergraduate fo ... |
St. Cloud | ... ited States. The population was 2,448 at the 2010 census. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Geronimo | ... ortheast, Medicine Park in the north central region, Indiahoma in the west, | in the southeast, and Chattanooga and Faxon in the southern regions of the ... |
Luton | ... the north west, Cambridge to the east, Milton Keynes to the south west, and | to the south, all of which have urban area populations of 130,000 or more |
Oxford | # | , Banbury, Coventry, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Derb |
Freiburg | Before he went up to Oxford in 1931, Hill had a prolonged holiday in | , Germany, where he witnessed the rise of the Nazi Party; he later said it ... |
Bingham Canyon | ... racted thousands of settlers to the narrow canyon. At its peak, the city of | contained 20,000 residents all crowded along the steep walls of the canyon ... |
Dublin | ... winson in 1066 at the Battle of Stamford Bridge; in Ireland, the capture of | by Strongbow and his Hiberno-Norman forces in 1171; and 1263 in Scotland b ... |
Southold | ... of Suffolk County: East Hampton, Riverhead, Shelter Island, Southampton and | , plus the Shinnecock Indian Reservation |
Boone, North Carolina | ... ton before climbing into the Blue Ridge Mountains, eventually connecting to | in 1916 |
Sidney, British Columbia | ... ton several times per day. Friday Harbor can also be reached via ferry from | , on Washington State Ferries' only international route. This service is a ... |
Wisbech | Other significant towns in the Fens include Cambridge, Boston, Spalding, | and King's Lynn |
Mankato | Hills is located in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, represented by | educator Tim Walz, a Democrat. At the state level, Hills is located in Sen ... |
Saarbrücken | ... motorways connecting it to Frankfurt in the north, Karlsruhe in the south, | in the west and Nuremberg in the east |
Charlotte Waters | ... June 1874 they were on a good track to the Finke River and on 13 July 1874 | was reached. Giles had again failed to cross the continent, but in the cir ... |
Chichester | #Oxford, Newbury, Basingstoke, Petersfield, | #Oxford, Banbury, Coventry, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Derb |
Meols | Founders Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys met at primary school in | on the Wirral Peninsula, in the early 1960s, and in the mid-1970s, as teen ... |
Malvern | ... lborn, the National Library of Wales (Aberystwyth) and a country house near | . On the return of antiquities from wartime storage in 1919 some objects w ... |
Indiahoma | ... cher, Sterling in the northeast, Medicine Park in the north central region, | in the west, Geronimo in the southeast, and Chattanooga and Faxon in the s ... |
Stuttgart | ... rt 2001.jpg|A modern interpretation at the Troja-Ausstellung (Troy Fair) in | , Germany (May 2001 |
Hooverville | ... Americans found themselves homeless and began congregating in the numerous | s (also known as shanty towns or tent cities) that began to appear across ... |
Alba Iulia | ... st of his life. In 1629 Alsted left war-torn Germany for Gyulafehérvár (now | in Romania, called at that time Weissenburg in German). He was to found a ... |
Berwick-upon-Tweed | ... land. In early November 1292, at a great feudal court held in the castle at | , judgement was given in favour of John Balliol having the strongest claim ... |
Sundance | ... thern part of the state. It serves Gillette and enters South Dakota east of | |
Northfield, Vermont | ... wn as ROTC. The college from which ROTC originated is Norwich University in | . Norwich was founded in 1819 at Norwich, Vermont, as the American Literar ... |
Oak Ridge, North Carolina | ... schools in North Carolina. Oak Ridge Military Academy is located in nearby | |
Biggleswade | Nearby small towns include Ampthill, | , Flitwick, and Sandy, all of which are in Central Bedfordshire. The neare ... |
Wymondham | Wymondham Abbey (pronounced Windham) is situated in the town of | in Norfolk, England |
Cambridge | Other significant towns in the Fens include | , Boston, Spalding, Wisbech and King's Lynn |
Medicine Park | ... everal towns dot the county including: Fletcher, Sterling in the northeast, | in the north central region, Indiahoma in the west, Geronimo in the southe ... |
Peoria, Illinois | ... United States. The population was 227 at the 2000 census. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
Salisbury, Connecticut | ... he was a spy for George Washington during the American Revolution. Born in | , Bradley came to the Western Reserve of Ohio and eventually settled in a ... |
Nottingham | ... from 1980-81. In 1982, Hoon became a practising barrister for two years in | |
Basingstoke | #Oxford, Newbury, | , Petersfield, Chicheste |
Nottingham | ... such as Coventry, Birmingham, Manchester as well as parts of Newcastle and | also have large diaspora populations due to the Industrial Revolution and, ... |
Keene | ... l point in New York, Mount Marcy at 5,344 feet (1,629 m), is in the Town of | |
Liberty, Indiana | Burnside was born in | , the fourth of nine children of Edghill and Pamela (or Pamilia) Brown Bur ... |
Alexandria | ... UN war resolution against Iraq. Major protests were reported from Cairo and | , Egypt; Rabat, Morocco; Mombasa, Kenya; Mogadishu, Somalia; Nouakchott; T ... |
Scarborough | #York, Pickering, Whitby, New Malton, Sherburn, | |
Durango | Cortez is a local commercial center, competing with | in the east, and Farmington, New Mexico in the south, and draws trade from ... |
Bedford | #Oxford, Buckingham, | , Cambridg |
Cromer | ... assembly room. The Black Boys was a stop for the post coach from Norwich to | , had stabling for 40 horses, and employed three ostlers and four postboys |
Sardis | ... Sapardu, Elamitic Išbarda. These in the Greek tradition are associated with | , the capital city of Gyges, constructed in the 7th century BC |
Veleia | ... f potential welfare recipients (Paul Veyne has assumed that, in the city of | , only one child out of ten was an actual beneficiary) – therefore, the id ... |
Liverpool | ... e Turner Prize was held outside of London, in Tate Liverpool (in support of | being the European Capital of Culture in 2008). Concurrently there was an ... |
Big Piney | ... h Pass to a fur trade rendezvous on the Green River near the future town of | , Wyoming. He had a crew that dug out the gullies and river crossings and ... |
Berthoud | Outside of RTD, Longmont is connected to Fort Collins, Loveland, and | via the regional bus route |
Stuttgart | ... ystem with connections to Frankfurt am Main / Berlin, Karlsruhe / Basel and | / Munich. A new high speed line to Frankfurt is also planned to relieve th ... |
Kendal | ... ine was the oldest surviving child of Sir Thomas Parr, Lord of the Manor of | in Westmorland (now Cumbria), descendant of King Edward III, and the forme ... |
Ampthill | Nearby small towns include | , Biggleswade, Flitwick, and Sandy, all of which are in Central Bedfordshi ... |
Genoa | # Frederick (17 January 1497, Ansbach–20 August 1536, | ), a canon in Würzburg and Salzburg |
Matlock | ... e local government reorganisation in 1974. It has a county council based in | and eight district councils and since 1998, a unitary authority of Derby. ... |
Heidelberg | ... ss he prepared himself for his new duties by spending the summer working in | with Emil Kraepelin on measuring the effects of fatigue |
Porto Torres | ... ed in favor of Oristano, after more than 1800 years of occupation; Caralis, | and numerous other coastal centres suffered the same fate. There was news ... |
Holyhead | ... Watling Street, the modern A5 begins. It continues in straight sections to | . According to an 1850 publication, the site was at No. 49. |
St. Cloud, Minnesota | ... l area of , of which is land and , or 3.81%, is water. The residents have a | mailing address |
Whittlesey | ... it comprises a large number of poles arranged in five long rows, connecting | with Peterborough across the wet fenland. The museum exhibits many of the ... |
Stourport | ... s were set up at Tipton, Dudley, Smethwick, Blackheath, Lye, Kidderminster, | , Tyseley, and Bromsgrove to manufacture Browning machine guns, Stoke, Cor ... |
Newton | ... ches from the A380, leading into Torquay as Riviera Way, to the seafront as | Road and then Avenue Road, and then on to Paignton as Torbay Road. The A37 ... |
Milton Keynes | ... cation of the club to Cardiff never happened, and in 2003 the club moved to | in Buckinghamshire, being rebranded as Milton Keynes Dons a year later |
Pine Bluffs | ... n half of the state, passing through Cheyenne before entering Nebraska near | . Interstate 90 comes into Wyoming near Parkman and cuts through the north ... |
Liverpool | ... h of these grunge bands prompted Rolling Stone to nickname Seattle "the new | ." Major record labels signed most of the prominent grunge bands in Seattl ... |
Northfield, Minnesota | In the mid 1800s a prospering city just north of | came about. The city called Lewiston was located in Dakota County. In 20 y ... |
Cork | ... ghtvessel situated at Daunt Rock, 25 miles south west of Roche's Point near | harbour entrance and was in the care of the Commissioners of Irish Lights |
Wallasey | ... ver Mersey in Merseyside, northwest England, and runs between Liverpool and | . It is one and half miles (2.4 km) long and is often called the Wallasey ... |
Bologna | Novara died in 1504 at | |
Falkirk | ... ale and food supplies low, but Edward's search for Wallace would not end at | |
Great Yarmouth | ... m Coltishall to Aylsham and, after many difficulties, trading wherries from | were able to reach a staithe at Aylsham. The final end for this scheme was ... |
Cambridge | ... central England; it runs between Denver and Peterborough. They also linked | and Ely, but generally their road system avoided the Fens except for minor ... |
Smithfield | ... am which is protected by state law, and can only be produced in the town of | . Virginia furniture and architecture are typical of American colonial arc ... |
Lechlade | #Salisbury, Marlborough, | , Chipping Campde |
Boat Encampment | ... River past the posts of Fort Nez Perces, Fort Okanogan, and Fort Colvile to | (today under Kinbasket Lake), then over Athabasca Pass to Jasper House, do ... |
Alexandria | File:StMarkCathAlex.jpg|Saint Mark Cathedral, | , Egyp |
Radford, Virginia | ... ed by the US military is manufactured by Radford Army Ammunition Plant near | |
Peoria, Illinois | ... rpillar distribution facility and a Libby's pumpkin cannery, is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area. Morton is also home to the corporate headqu ... |
Liverpool | ... l under the River Mersey in Merseyside, northwest England, and runs between | and Wallasey. It is one and half miles (2.4 km) long and is often called t ... |
Coolgardie | ... d his last years were spent as a clerk in the Inspector of Mines' office at | , where his great knowledge of the interior was always available for prosp ... |
Eyemouth | ... , and Charles II rewarded John's loyalty by creating him Baron Churchill of | in Scotland, Sarah thus becoming Lady Churchill. The Duke of York returned ... |
Rostock | The honorary citizen of Berlin, Hamburg and | bore the nickname "Marschall Vorwärts" ("Marshal Forwards") because of his ... |
Blanchardstown | ... ocated to a new campus at Grangegorman. Two suburbs of Dublin, Tallaght and | have Institutes of Technology: Institute of Technology, Tallaght, and Inst ... |
Guildford | ... e 1970s. Beginning life as the Guildford Stranglers on 11 September 1974 in | , Surrey, they originally built a following within the mid-'70s pub rock s ... |
Southold | ... enty-six lighthouses still standing. Of these fifteen, eight are located in | township alone, giving it more lighthouses than any other township in the ... |
Yamato Colony | Japanese farmers of the | converted the land west of the city into pineapple plantations beginning i ... |
Cobh | ... w of eight was lost. In August 1897, the wreck of the Puffin was towed into | |
Knightstown | ... Indiana State Road 109, which runs north to Anderson and south to I-70 and | . Wilkinson is about 30 miles east of Indianapolis, and about 12 miles nor ... |
Gloucester | ... as to arrange the speedy coronation of her nine-year-old son at the city of | on 28 October. As the royal crown had recently been lost in The Wash, alon ... |
Lye | ... ut Britain. Factories were set up at Tipton, Dudley, Smethwick, Blackheath, | , Kidderminster, Stourport, Tyseley, and Bromsgrove to manufacture Brownin ... |
Tunbridge Wells | ... e his father was a bank official. Educated locally, he won a scholarship to | and later attended the High School and Trinity College in Dublin |
Cromer | ... omer road, and the meeting point for other roads. Each day the coaches from | and Holt would draw up at the Black Boys, the main inn in Aylsham market p ... |
Veedersburg | ... e middle of town, traveling west toward Danville, Illinois, and east toward | |
Boyle | Lyons was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, in 1923, but soon moved to | in County Roscommon where his father was a bank official. Educated locally ... |
Derry | Lyons was born in | , Northern Ireland, in 1923, but soon moved to Boyle in County Roscommon w ... |
Padua | ... tto di Bondone's frescos in the Cappella degli Scrovegni or Arena Chapel in | ) |
Carmarthen | #Presteign, Builth Wells, Llandovery, | #Salisbury, Marlborough, Lechlade, Chipping Campde |
Leuven | Giraud was born Emile Albert Kayenbergh in | , Belgium. He studied law at the University of Louvain. He left university ... |
Torquay | Heaviside died at | in Devon, and is buried in Paignton cemetery. Most of his recognition was ... |
Wiesbaden | ... .S. Army announced that it will be building new headquarters for USAREUR in | . The move from Heidelberg will take place in 2012 and 2013, and will be c ... |
Laramie | Wyoming has one public four-year institution, the University of Wyoming in | . In addition, there are seven two-year community colleges spread through ... |
Birkenhead | ... inguish it from the older Queensway Tunnel which runs between Liverpool and | |
Wixams | ... adjacent to Bedford, as are the villages of Elstow, Renhold and Ravensden. | is a new town which is being developed to the south of Bedford. Villages i ... |
Clontarf | ... Park is a public park and recreational facility, shared between Raheny and | , both suburbs on the North Side of Dublin |
Llandovery | #Presteign, Builth Wells, | , Carmarthe |
Little Suamico | "Suamico" redirects here. For the Oconto County town, see | , Wisconsin |
Blackheath | ... sal throughout Britain. Factories were set up at Tipton, Dudley, Smethwick, | , Lye, Kidderminster, Stourport, Tyseley, and Bromsgrove to manufacture Br ... |
Cowes | ... He was a keen yachtsman, striking up a friendship in 1949 with Uffa Fox in | . He and the Queen regularly attended Cowes Week in HMY Britannia. His fir ... |
Paignton | Heaviside died at Torquay in Devon, and is buried in | cemetery. Most of his recognition was gained posthumously |
Budapest | La Guardia joined the State Department and served in U.S. consulates in | , Trieste, and Rijeka (1901–1906). He returned to the U.S. to continue his ... |
Liverpool | ... Tunnel to distinguish it from the older Queensway Tunnel which runs between | and Birkenhead |
Kittery, Maine | ... on September 5, 1905 after negotiations at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in | (but named after nearby ) in the USA |
Builth Wells | #Presteign, | , Llandovery, Carmarthe |
Jena | Resigning from the National Hospital in 1892, Rivers travelled to | to expand his knowledge of experimental psychology. Whilst in Jena, Rivers ... |
Gore Bay | ... and has two incorporated towns (Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands and | ), eight townships (Assiginack, Billings, Burpee and Mills, Central Manito ... |
Boston | ... ohand al-Shehri, and Satam al-Suqami, sharing a room at the Milner Hotel in | , Massachusetts |
Southampton | ... sternmost towns of Suffolk County: East Hampton, Riverhead, Shelter Island, | and Southold, plus the Shinnecock Indian Reservation |
Port Augusta | ... at Giles had always wanted, a caravan of camels, a start was made on 6 May. | was reached on 23 May and, after taking a northerly course to clear the la ... |
New Castle, New Hampshire | ... ō for Japan. Fyodor Martens and other diplomats from both nations stayed in | at the Hotel Wentworth (where the armistice was signed), and were ferried ... |
Dublin | He was a lecturer in history at Hull University and at Trinity College, | , before becoming the founding Professor of Modern History at Kent Univers ... |
Hull | ... g from a barque to a schooner, the Wivern served briefly as a guard ship at | and then went into reserve. In 1880 Wivern was dispatched to Hong Kong |
Lugdunum | ... w waters of the Saône to the quicker waters of the Rhone. He disembarked at | (Lyon). Maximian fled to Massilia (Marseille), a town better able to withs ... |
Goltry, Oklahoma | ... long E: "Heh-LEE'-nuh." It shares a school district with the nearby town of | |
Dublin | ... o Tunbridge Wells and later attended the High School and Trinity College in | |
Budapest | ... the remotest districts into direct communication with the central point at | . The amalgamation of the ministry of commerce with the ministry of ways i ... |
Arcosanti | ... ween Cosanti, the original site for his research located in Scottsdale, and | |
Alexandria | ... e:Alexandrian Patriarchate - St. Mark Cathedral33.jpg|Saint Mark Cathedral, | , Egyp |
Pietermaritzburg | ... Durnford's No.2 Column, under his direct command. He moved his troops from | to a forward camp at Helpmekaar, past Greytown. On 9 January 1879 they mov ... |
Riverhead | ... ould consist of the five easternmost towns of Suffolk County: East Hampton, | , Shelter Island, Southampton and Southold, plus the Shinnecock Indian Res ... |
Dunedin | ... ic champion, former World Record holding swimmer from New Zealand, based in | . , he is a National Record holder |
Birkenhead | HMS Wivern was an ironclad turret ship built at | , England, one of two sister ships secretly ordered from the Laird & Son s ... |
Worthing | Prior to Fairfield House, he briefly stayed at Warne's Hotel in | and in Parkside, Wimbledon A bust of Haile Selassie is in nearby to commem ... |
Boone, North Carolina | ... ill in existence, operating at the "Tweetsie Railroad" theme park at nearby | |
Liverpool | ... ut to the west and north west of the city, in the large port cities such as | (which elected the first Irish Nationalist Members of Parliament), Glasgow ... |
Palm Beach, Florida | ... s his family moved among Bronxville, New York, Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, | , and the Court of St. James's in London, Kennedy attended ten different s ... |
Southwold | Southwold Lighthouse is a lighthouse in | , Suffolk, England. It was constructed by Trinity House from 1887 and was ... |
İznik | ... r of 325, the bishops of all provinces were summoned to Nicea (now known as | , in modern-day Turkey), a place easily accessible to the majority of dele ... |
Bloomington | ... e, Kentucky, to the south. State Road 46 links the community with Columbus, | , and Terre Haute to the west and Batesville to the east. Recently a const ... |
Shipshewana, Indiana | ... 1,153 at the 2010 census. Topeka is located approximately 11 miles south of | |
Siler City | ... Edward Siler, the sons of James Siler, purchased the land after moving from | , North Carolina. There they raised their families, many of whom are still ... |
Fowler's Bay | ... r, he began his third expedition. Proceeding considerably to the north from | the country was found to be very dry. Retracing his steps Giles turned eas ... |
Oxford | # | , Hungerford, Salisbury, Cranborne, Pool |
Dartmouth | ... hment area includes towns outside the Bay itself including Newton Abbot and | , and there is also a weekly free newspaper known as The Weekender. Former ... |
Esztergom | ... užina near Trencsén (now Trenčín, Slovakia) on 6 July 1848, and educated at | . He was for a time one of the professors there under Cardinal Kolos Vasza ... |
Beltana | ... ually going round the north side of Lake Torrens reached Elder's station at | . There the preparations for his fourth journey were made, and with Tietki ... |
Rostock | Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher was born in | , Mecklenburg, a Baltic port in northern Germany. His family had been land ... |
Munster, Indiana | ... income for a family was the second highest in Lake County at $105,701 (with | having the highest). The estimated per capita income for the town was $32, ... |
Boston | ... ersity is a private research university located in Medford/Somerville, near | , Massachusetts. The university is organized into ten schools, including t ... |
Kempston | The town of | is adjacent to Bedford, as are the villages of Elstow, Renhold and Ravensd ... |
Birkenhead | Costello moved with his Liverpool-born mother to | in 1971. There, he formed his first band, a folk duo called Rusty, with Al ... |
Smethwick | A giant statue of Watt's governor stands at | in the English West Midlands. It is known as the flyball governor |
Alexandria | ... evered two underwater communications cables off Beirut, one of which led to | and the other to Marseilles. As a result, telex and telecommunications bet ... |
Liverpool | Costello moved with his | -born mother to Birkenhead in 1971. There, he formed his first band, a fol ... |
Taos Valley | Hispanic settlers from the | established several small villages along the Rio Culebra in the San Luis V ... |
Shirebrook | ... ions in Bolsover, Clay Cross, Dronfield, Killamarsh, Newbold, Staveley, and | |
Broadbottom | ... , on the border with Derbyshire and close to the Peak District neighbouring | and Hattersley. Mottram in Longdendale Parish was one of the eight ancient ... |
Worthing | ... was born in Bangalore, South India, and educated at Saint Ronan's School in | , West Sussex, and at Cheltenham College, where he met his lifelong friend ... |
Tucson, Arizona | The Bradbury family lived in | in 1926–27 and 1932–33 as the father pursued employment, each time returni ... |
Carnuntum | ... tic city of Elbląg (Elbing). From there, traders continued further south to | in the Alps. This was called the Amber Road. The ancient amber roads led f ... |
Caney | ... three miles northwest of Caddo in Bryan County and seven miles southwest of | in Atoka County |
York | # | , Leeds, Rochdale, Manchester, Warringto |
Castle | ... he Barnett family, among other Creek Freedmen, was midway between Paden and | , and ideal for a station stop. With the approval of the railroad manageme ... |
Newcastle | #Tynemouth, | , Hexham, Haltwhistle, Carlisl |
Grand Forks | ... ami is a city in Polk County, Minnesota, United States. It is part of the ' | , ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area'. The population was 107 at the 2010 ... |
Dyer | ... hares municipal boundaries with Hammond to the north, Highland to the east, | and Schererville to the south, and Lansing and Lynwood directly west of th ... |
Luton | ... er a synagogue in Bedford, but Bedfordshire Progressive Synagogue, based in | , meets in Bedford once a month for the town's Jewish community. The neare ... |
Santa Cruz, California | Ben Lomond is located on State Highway 9, about 12 miles from | and 34 miles from San Jose, California (the nearest major city) at (37.09, ... |
Creede, Colorado | ... ventually reaching Santa Fe, New Mexico (the Chili Line) and west as far as | . A line containing one of the longest tangent tracks in U.S. railroading ... |
Cabramurra | ... nland Australia's highest peak, Mount Kosciuszko for which it is named, and | the highest town in Australia. Its borders contain a mix of rugged mountai ... |
Stendal | ... rs in general believe he borrowed this nom de plume from the German city of | in homage to Johann Joachim Winckelmann |
Lugdunum | ... Rotomagus. Roman Rotomagus was the second city of Gallia Lugdunensis after | (Lyon) itself. Under the reorganization of the empire by Diocletian, Rouen ... |
Formia | ... atore ("Sam") Liberace (December 9, 1885 – April 1, 1977), an emigrant from | , Italy. He had a twin who died at birth and he was born with a caul, whic ... |
Isca Augusta | ... e 50s CE. The fort was one of a series of military outposts associated with | (Caerleon) that acted as border defences. The fort may have been abandoned ... |
Picher, Oklahoma | The town, along with | , and Hockerville, Oklahoma, is located within the Tar Creek Superfund sit ... |
Leeds | #York, | , Rochdale, Manchester, Warringto |
Youlgreave | ... ve Wells, which date back to between 2000 and 2500 BCE. Three miles west of | lies the Neolithic henge monument of Arbor Low, which has been dated to 25 ... |
Ashford | ... nal park in New South Wales, Australia located about 30 km from the town of | . The Severn River and Macintyre River, both flow through and finally conv ... |
Schererville | ... of Hammond to the northwest, the city of Gary to the northeast, the town of | to the south, and unincorporated Calumet Township to the east |
Grand Forks | ... is a township in Polk County, Minnesota, United States. It is part of the ' | -ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area'. The townsites of Wilds, near the ed ... |
Leiden | ... e placed first at San Juan 1969 with 11½/15. He won a quadrangular event at | 1970 with 7/12, ahead of Larsen, Botvinnik and Jan Hein Donner. Spassky sh ... |
Amherst, New Hampshire | Greeley was born on February 3, 1811, in | , the son of poor farmers Zaccheus and Mary Greeley. He declined a scholar ... |
Leiden | ... ality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland, between | and Utrecht. The town is situated on the banks of the river Oude Rijn (Old ... |
Budapest | ... forces, including IX Waffen Mountain Corps of the SS (Croatian), defending | , were encircled in the Siege of Budapest. The IV SS Panzer Corps (3 SS To ... |
Newbury | #Oxford, | , Basingstoke, Petersfield, Chicheste |
Chersonesus | ... ating to the 4th century at earliest, Clement was banished from Rome to the | during the reign of the Emperor Trajan and was set to work in a stone quar ... |
Alexandria | ... ica on the Holy Apostolic Throne of Saint Mark the Evangelist,” that is “of | and of all Africa.” The title of “Patriarch” was first used around the tim ... |
Paden | ... owned by the Barnett family, among other Creek Freedmen, was midway between | and Castle, and ideal for a station stop. With the approval of the railroa ... |
Stranraer | ... orway and Carlisle. The A75 road west links Dumfries with the ferry port of | . The A76 road connects to Kilmarnock in Ayrshire |
Rochdale | #York, Leeds, | , Manchester, Warringto |
Contention City | ... Arizona, the nearest freight terminal. Near Drew's Station, just outside of | , a man stepped into the road and commanded them to "Hold!" Bob Paul, who ... |
Brookline, Massachusetts | The 1999 Ryder Cup held at The Country Club in | , caused great controversy. A remarkable comeback by the American team hel ... |
Moruya | ... Wales, Australia, 268 km southwest of Sydney near the towns of Narooma and | . The park forms part of the Ulladulla to Merimbula Important Bird Area, i ... |
Grand Forks | ... is a township in Polk County, Minnesota, United States. It is part of the ' | -ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area'. The population was 50 at the 2000 c ... |
Augusta Raurica | During the days of the Roman Empire, the settlement of | was founded 10 or 20 kilometres upstream of present Basel, and a castle wa ... |
Saltville | ... ille, Tennessee, to raid Confederate targets in Virginia: the salt works at | , the lead works at Wytheville and the iron works in Marion. While Col. Mo ... |
Dolgellau | #Welshpool, | , Caernarvo |
Hanover, New Hampshire | ... ge (often referred to as Dartmouth ) is a private, Ivy League university in | , United States. The institution comprises a liberal arts college, Geisel ... |
Nogales | ... an area of grasslands and oak mountain areas to the Sonoran Desert west of | . The area gets drier from here west and the last third of the border is g ... |
Narooma | ... in New South Wales, Australia, 268 km southwest of Sydney near the towns of | and Moruya. The park forms part of the Ulladulla to Merimbula Important Bi ... |
Hoddesdon | ... ng known as "The Athens Charter". By the 1951 CIAM meeting that was held in | , England, to which Tange was invited, the Athens Charter came under debat ... |
Boston | ... n St. Margaret's Hospital on February 22, 1932 in the Dorchester section of | , Massachusetts, the youngest of nine children of Rose Fitzgerald and Jose ... |
South Bend | Mishawaka is a city on the St. Joseph River and a Twin city of | in St. Joseph County, Indiana, United States. The population was 48,252 as ... |
Skipton | #York, Ripley, | , Settle, Lancaste |
Wytheville | ... ederate targets in Virginia: the salt works at Saltville, the lead works at | and the iron works in Marion. While Col. Morgan's small band held off a ma ... |
Southold | ... its police department and turn responsibility for law and order over to the | Town Police Department |
Kittery, Maine | ... ed across the Piscataqua River for negotiations held on the base located in | . The General Stores Building (now Building 86) was used for the meetings. ... |
York | # | , Ripley, Skipton, Settle, Lancaste |
Schererville | ... icipal boundaries with Hammond to the north, Highland to the east, Dyer and | to the south, and Lansing and Lynwood directly west of the Illinois border ... |
Limerick | Holland joined the Irish Christian Brothers in | and taught in Limerick and many other centers in the country including Nor ... |
Coolah | ... rld Conservation Union category is II. It is situated 30 kilometres east of | in the Liverpool Range, on the Coolah Creek Road |
Armidale | ... rth of Sydney. It is about 10 km south of Waterfall Way, just 85 km east of | and 65 km west of Coffs Harbour. Ebor, 20 km away, is the closest village ... |
Canaan, New York | ... reat on the edge of a lake. His last known mailing address was Luke Hill in | |
Washtucna | ... t on a river. It was also the gateway to the Palouse via the OR&N's line to | . Water for trains and for the town was from public wells dug by the railr ... |
Weston | ... mon attended John Ward Elementary School in Newton and The Rivers School in | , Massachusetts. He had stated that he knew he wanted to be an actor from ... |
Altrincham | ... St Ambrose College, initially at the school's original site in Dunham Road, | |
Grand Forks | ... is a township in Polk County, Minnesota, United States. It is part of the ' | -ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area'. The population was 514 at the 2000 ... |
Mullumbinmby | ... ns Old Googarna Road past Mount Neville, and the Historic Nightcap Track to | . From Dunoon along Terania Creek Road vehicle access is provided to the T ... |
Leiden | ... Netherlands, but later much land was annexed by surrounding cities, notably | . In 1450, the first bridge between Leiderdorp and Zoeterwoude was built. ... |
Carmarthen | The county town and administrative headquarters of Dyfed was | whilst the largest settlement was Llanelli. Other significant centres of p ... |
Terracina | ... h/southeast of Rome, near San Felice Circeo, on the coast between Anzio and | . At the northern end of the Gulf of Gaeta, it is about long by wide at th ... |
Weldon, North Carolina | ... Railroad, extended to the rapids of the Roanoke River on its fall line near | . It was to be 20 more years before its bigger neighbor, the city of Norfo ... |
Troy | ... Territories, eschewed the previously established and considered Battleford, | and Fort Qu'Appelle (the latter two both some to the east), as the territo ... |
Haltwhistle | #Tynemouth, Newcastle, Hexham, | , Carlisl |
Ennistymon | ... peaking National School system and, from 1858, in the Christian Brothers in | |
Peoria, Illinois | On May 1, 1839, a group of eighteen men from | set out with the intention of colonizing the Oregon country on behalf of t ... |
Budapest | ... Guardia Gluck, was arrested by the Nazis in 1944 when they took control of | . They knew she was Fiorello's sister and was held as a political prisoner ... |
Ames | ... icropolitan Statistical Area, while the Story County portion is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area. Together, these two areas form the Ames–Boo ... |
Sugar Land | The Fort Bend County Toll Road Authority (FBCTRA), located in | , manages and operates the portions in the county of the following |
Ebor | ... Waterfall Way, just 85 km east of Armidale and 65 km west of Coffs Harbour. | , 20 km away, is the closest village to New England National Park |
Lark | ... tely torn down and swallowed up in the mine by 1972, and the dismantling of | in 1980 completed the process. The only remaining mining town in the count ... |
Goodland | ... crater, a probable meteorite impact crater, is located between Kentland and | |
Llanelli | ... tive headquarters of Dyfed was Carmarthen whilst the largest settlement was | . Other significant centres of population included Haverfordwest, Milford ... |
Boston | ... s north (by road) from Barnstable, by road to the Sagamore Bridge, and from | via roadway |
Tucson, Arizona | ... ed by large mammals such as buffalo and antelope as late as the 1860s. Near | , "where now there is only powder-dry desert, the grass once reached as hi ... |
Alexandria | ... e Bishop of Alexandria since the Episcopate of Heraclas, the 13th Bishop of | . All the clergy of Alexandria and Lower Egypt honored him with the appell ... |
Hillsborough, New Hampshire | ... d grant which was purchased by William Davis Merry Howard, son of a wealthy | shipping magnate, in 1846. Howard settled his family in this area, which a ... |
Monzón | ... med by King Ramirez as Limousin Mont Són, and later renamed Castilianize in | |
Jindabyne | ... n Capital Territory to the north east. The larger towns of Cooma, Tumut and | lie just outside and service the park |
Chapel-en-le-Frith | ... to South Yorkshire, and to carry lime that was used soil improvement, from | . Later it was on the Manchester to Sheffield stage coach route, and has a ... |
Liscannor | He was one of four brothers who may have been born in | , County Clare, Ireland to an Irish speaking mother, Máire Ní Scannláin, a ... |
Warrenton, North Carolina | ... 1836, Greeley married Mary Cheney Greeley, an intermittent suffragette, in | . Horace Greeley spent as little time as possible with his wife and would ... |
Welshpool | # | , Dolgellau, Caernarvo |
Rostock | Upon his death, statues were erected to his memory at Berlin, Breslau, | and Kaub |
Alexandria | ... he Episcopate of Heraclas, the 13th Bishop of Alexandria. All the clergy of | and Lower Egypt honored him with the appellation “Papas,” which means “Our ... |
Ghent | ... Geography of Belgium - Geraardsbergen - Gesell, Silvio - Gevaert, Lieven - | - Gingelom - Gistel - Goffin, Albert - Gordel (De) - Governor of Brussels- ... |
Nimbin | ... g Tuntable Falls and the Pholis Walk to Pholis Gap, is via sealed road from | . The park contains Old Googarna Road past Mount Neville, and the Historic ... |
Charlotte Pass | ... n range are subject to consistent heavy winter snow. The climate station at | recorde |
Milford Haven | ... s Llanelli. Other significant centres of population included Haverfordwest, | and Aberystwyth |
Banbury | Richard (Richie) Hawtin (born June 4, 1970, | , Oxfordshire) is an English-Canadian electronic musician and DJ who was a ... |
Charlottesville, Virginia | In 2009, the | -based coffee chain opened a location in Crozet |
Grand Forks | ... is a township in Polk County, Minnesota, United States. It is part of the ' | -ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area'. The population was 162 at the 2000 ... |
Ardmore, Alabama | ... partment of Tourist Development Welcome Center. It borders its sister city, | |
Bisceglie | ... was married to Giovanni Sforza (Lord of Pesaro), Alfonso of Aragon (Duke of | ), and Alfonso I d'Este (Duke of Ferrara). Tradition has it that Alfonso o ... |
Aberystwyth | ... significant centres of population included Haverfordwest, Milford Haven and | |
Alexandria | ... congregation of faithful. This title is historically known as “Patriarch of | and all Africa on the Holy Apostolic Throne of Saint Mark the Evangelist,” ... |
Broadbottom | ... reet areas of Mottram Moor, and printing and dyeing works on the Etherow at | which until recently was considered part of the parish |
Tumut | ... Australian Capital Territory to the north east. The larger towns of Cooma, | and Jindabyne lie just outside and service the park |
Osceola | ... tin's Supermarket, connecting riders to the city of Elkhart and the town of | . The closest Amtrak station and the closest airport are both located in w ... |
Porter | ... . In 1907 at Oklahoma Statehood, Wagoner County was organized. The towns of | and Coweta vied with Wagoner as the county seat. The county was named afte ... |
Grand Forks | ... wnship in Polk County, Minnesota, in the United States. It is part of the ' | -ND-MN Metropolitan Statistical Area'. At the 2000 census, the population ... |
Chipping Campden | #Salisbury, Marlborough, Lechlade, | #Tynemouth, Newcastle, Hexham, Haltwhistle, Carlisl |
Holt | ... and the meeting point for other roads. Each day the coaches from Cromer and | would draw up at the Black Boys, the main inn in Aylsham market place. Coa ... |
Montpellier | ... ored in 1822), Valence: (formerly under Lyon), Nîmes (restored in 1822) and | (formerly under Toulouse) |
Bingham Canyon | ... miners in Bingham Canyon were torn down in the 1960s and 1970s. The city of | was completely torn down and swallowed up in the mine by 1972, and the dis ... |
Saltville, Virginia | ... f mourning for the remainder of her life, and never remarried. She lived in | , for 15 years after the war, where she opened and taught at a school in a ... |
Santa Cruz, California | Meanwhile, Lowery, Molla and Krummenacher were students in | . Lowery and Molla also played in the Santa Cruz-based Box O' Laffs, which ... |
Mankato | Fulda is located in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, represented by | educator Tim Walz, a Democrat. At the state level, Fulda is located in Sen ... |
Sugar Land | ... sole publicly owned airport in the county is Sugar Land Regional Airport in | Privately owned airports for public use include |
Wisbech | ... here rivers permitted access to the upland beyond the fen. Such places were | , Spalding, Swineshead and Boston. All the Townlands parishes were laid ou ... |
Cheltenham | Hardy was born in | , England, the son of Jocelyn (née Dugdale) and Henry Harrison Hardy. His ... |
Alexandria | ... thin the Egyptian Province, who are under his jurisdiction. This is because | was the Capital of the Province, and the preaching center and the place of ... |
Haverfordwest | ... t settlement was Llanelli. Other significant centres of population included | , Milford Haven and Aberystwyth |
Boston | ... time; in an experiment conducted in the 1950s a Manx Shearwater released in | returned to its colony in Skomer, Wales, within 13 days, a distance of . B ... |
New England town | ... t shares a local form of government with the rest of New England called the | . There are also 21 cities, most of which are coterminous with their names ... |
Cooma | ... in the Australian Capital Territory to the north east. The larger towns of | , Tumut and Jindabyne lie just outside and service the park |
Tucson | ... preliminary hearing so he and his case could be immediately transferred to | . Wyatt and a deputy took Brocius in a wagon the next day to Tucson to sta ... |
Blackpool | ... Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark and Valhalla in Pleasure Beach Blackpool in | , England |
Hexham | #Tynemouth, Newcastle, | , Haltwhistle, Carlisl |
Bologna | ... hed a work recently commissioned for performance by the Mozart Orchestra of | (Bäumer 2007) |
Canterbury | ... ng the way, but took a circuitous route toward London; only when he reached | did he turn towards England's largest city. As the fortified bridge into L ... |
Brighton | ... inister Margaret Thatcher by bombing the Conservative Party Conference in a | hotel. Loyalist paramilitaries retaliated by killing Catholics at random a ... |
Pageland | ... l District. The South Point Christian School is a private school located in | and offers Kindergarten through 12th grade |
Venta Icenorum | ... two miles (3 km) from a substantial Roman settlement at Brampton, linked to | at Caistor St Edmund, south of Norwich, by a Roman road which can still be ... |
Bad Dürkheim | ... elberg and Weinheim, and the company also operates interurban trams between | , Ludwigshafen and Mannheim. In the 1970s a proposal to build a U-Bahn out ... |
Woodstock, Connecticut | ... oston, on a campus. The school also maintains the Ambulatory Farm Clinic in | and the Tufts Laboratory at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole ... |
Riverhead | ... marily by the Suffolk County Police Department. The five "East End" towns ( | , Southold, Shelter Island, East Hampton, and Southampton), maintain their ... |
Liverpool | Rattle was born in | , the son of Pauline Lila Violet (Greening) and Denis Guttridge Rattle, a ... |
Bury St Edmunds | #Chelmsford, Sudbury, | #Chelmsford, Maldon, Rayleigh, Ingatestone, Billericay, Gravesend, Dove |
Stalybridge | ... n 1842 leading local Chartists met on the green, and planned the closure of | factories in the Plug Riots. By 1860 the population had peaked. The 1844 r ... |
Brookhaven | ... rvices in the five western towns (Babylon, Huntington, Islip, Smithtown and | ) are provided primarily by the Suffolk County Police Department. The five ... |
Santa Cruz | ... access to the city is supplied by State Route 17 that connects San Jose and | . The city was incorporated in 1966 |
Weymouth | ... ympic events for the 2012 Summer Olympics, with the sailing taking place in | , Torbay is looking to host teams as a preparation camp |
Grafton, Massachusetts | The Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine is located in | , west of Boston, on a campus. The school also maintains the Ambulatory Fa ... |
Portsmouth | ... were recovered from the Mary Rose, a ship of Henry VIII's navy that sank at | in 1545 |
Mankato | ... gnolia is located in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, represented by | educator Tim Walz, a Democrat. At the state level, Magnolia is located in ... |
Southold | ... the Suffolk County Police Department. The five "East End" towns (Riverhead, | , Shelter Island, East Hampton, and Southampton), maintain their own polic ... |
Chelmsford | # | , Maldon, Rayleigh, Ingatestone, Billericay, Gravesend, Dove |
Shelter Island | ... k County Police Department. The five "East End" towns (Riverhead, Southold, | , East Hampton, and Southampton), maintain their own police forces. Also, ... |
Cologne | ... he Bructeri, and made a bridge across the Rhine at Colonia Agrippinensium ( | ). In 310, he marched to the northern Rhine and fought the Franks. When no ... |
Weinheim | ... are operated by RNV on a triangular route between Mannheim, Heidelberg and | , and the company also operates interurban trams between Bad Dürkheim, Lud ... |
Umeå | ... e, this time to Silja Oyj Abp. In the same year the route between Vaasa and | was terminated as unprofitable |
Sochi | ... wijk 1967 with 11/15 ahead of Anatoly Lutikov, and shared 1st–5th places at | 1967 on 10/15 with Krogius, Alexander Zaitsev, Leonid Shamkovich, and Vlad ... |
Egremont | #Kendal, Ambleside, Cockermouth, | , Cockermouth, Carlisl |
Chester | ... e siege towers and even attempting a night attack using barges brought from | . The distance between the royal trebuchets and the walls severely reduced ... |
Coupeville | ... from the Washington State Ferry system, which links Port Townsend with the | ferry terminal on Whidbey Island, on the east side of Puget Sound |
Cheraw | Northeastern Technical College has branches in Pageland and | |
New Malton | #York, Pickering, Whitby, | , Sherburn, Scarboroug |
Aberystwyth | #Carmarthen, Cardigan, Llanbadardfynydd, | #Chelmsford, Sudbury, Bury St Edmund |
Huntington | Police services in the five western towns (Babylon, | , Islip, Smithtown and Brookhaven) are provided primarily by the Suffolk C ... |
Dublin | ... rce. The Squad's activities peaked with the killing of 14 British agents in | on Bloody Sunday in 1920 |
Alexandria | ... yptian economy. According historian Gammal Hammad, Egypt's principal ports, | and Port Safaga, remained open to shipping throughout the war. Throughout ... |
Nogales | ... then. Many migrants now come to the Arizona border between Agua Prieta and | , with Naco as one of the preferred routes for "coyotes" (also called "pol ... |
Provo | Fletcher was born in | , Utah. He graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1904. He enrolled a ... |
Heidelberg | ... nterurban trams are operated by RNV on a triangular route between Mannheim, | and Weinheim, and the company also operates interurban trams between Bad D ... |
Mankato | ... d for a good flouring mill was felt because the nearest mills were those in | , Minnesota and Fort Dodge, Iowa. In 1861, there was an attempt to build o ... |
North Walsham | ... h century, the linen and worsted industry was important here, as well as in | and Worstead, and Aylsham webb or 'cloth of Aylsham' was supplied to the r ... |
Cornucopia | ... ocated east of Baker City, along Oregon Route 86, half way between Pine and | , which gave the town its name The city's geographic coordinates at 44°52′ ... |
Carmarthen | # | , Cardigan, Llanbadardfynydd, Aberystwyt |
Broadbottom | ... ed. The 1844 railway passed through the valley with stops at Hattersley and | which were in the parish but not at the Mottram township |
Alexandria | ... y virtue of being the Senior Bishop of the main Metropolis of the Province, | , which also the Capital and the main Port of the Province. This honor was ... |
Smithtown | Police services in the five western towns (Babylon, Huntington, Islip, | and Brookhaven) are provided primarily by the Suffolk County Police Depart ... |
Arcosanti | ... s theoretical work. Ceramic and bronze bells are still produced and sold at | and Cosanti in Arizona |
Mankato | ... wnship is located in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, represented by | educator Tim Walz, a Democrat. At the state level, Battle Plain Township i ... |
Chelmsford | # | , Sudbury, Bury St Edmund |
Durango, Colorado | ... was built over Cumbres Pass, along the Colorado-New Mexico border, reaching | in August 1881 and continuing north to the rich mining areas around Silver ... |
Edessa | While travelling from | to continue the war with Parthia, he was assassinated while urinating at a ... |
Carnuntum | ... 11 November 308, Galerius called a general council at the military city of | (Petronell-Carnuntum, Austria) to resolve the instability in the western p ... |
Rosyth | ... rning British sailors would time their departures or returns to the base at | by asking when they would pass under the bridge. This practice continued a ... |
Islip | Police services in the five western towns (Babylon, Huntington, | , Smithtown and Brookhaven) are provided primarily by the Suffolk County P ... |
Weston, Vermont | ... production of Saint-Exupéry's life, was launched at the Weston Playhouse in | . The live theatre musical explores in drama and song the aviator-author's ... |
Newbury | He returned to England in 1539, living briefing in | , but on the execution of Thomas Cromwell (who had been his friend and pro ... |
Jedburgh | David Brewster was born at the Canongate in | , Roxburghshire to Margaret Key (1753–1790) and James Brewster (c. 1735–18 ... |
Wells | ... the Wabanaki Confederacy, led attacks against New England settlements from | to Falmouth (present-day Portland, Maine) in the Northeast Coast Campaign. ... |
Cornucopia | ... ily a farming and ranching community. There was a small gold rush to nearby | , now a ghost town, and some timber industry in the early 20th century. Ma ... |
Maldon | #Chelmsford, | , Rayleigh, Ingatestone, Billericay, Gravesend, Dove |
Boston | ... ms "Uphill" and "Downhill." Many points on the hill have noted views of the | skyline, particularly the patio on the Tisch Library roof. It has been ran ... |
Pretoria | ... lhalla, Texas), Australia (Walhalla, Victoria), and South Africa (Valhalla, | ), as well as Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky |
Taunton | It has four sites in London, | , Liverpool and Newport. There are public terminals at each site except Ne ... |
Maastricht | # | was a condominium of the Dutch Republic and the Bishopric of Liège |
Sudbury | #Chelmsford, | , Bury St Edmund |
Chester | #Warrington, | , Manchester, Stockport, Derb |
Liverpool | It has four sites in London, Taunton, | and Newport. There are public terminals at each site except Newport for ac ... |
Aix-la-Chapelle | ... e to die childless. Lothair was then crowned joint emperor by his father at | . At the same time, Aquitaine and Bavaria were granted to his brothers Pip ... |
Boston | Tufts' main campus is located on Walnut Hill in Medford, about from | . This campus houses all undergraduates in arts & sciences and engineering ... |
Eugene | ... lung fibrosis, at Sacred Heart General Hospital in the neighboring city of | |
Matlock | ... -de-la-Zouch, Lea gardens, a Rhododendron garden at the village of Lea near | , and the 17th-18th century French style formal gardens at Melbourne Hall, ... |
Umeå | ... Finland's participation is administrated from the county administrations in | (Västerbotten) and Rovaniemi (Lapland). In January 2008 there was establis ... |
Boston | ... Hall. The first Forum in 1994 was facilitated by the Japanese Consulate in | . Subsequent dialogues considered the latest developments in Russo-Japanes ... |
Bridge Creek, Oklahoma | ... eral homes in the city limits, however much greater destruction occurred in | and Moore, Oklahoma |
Saratoga, New York | ... 45, the French with their Indian allies raided and destroyed the village of | , killing and capturing more than one hundred of its inhabitants. All of t ... |
Chersonesos Taurica | ... tions. Furthermore, pottery shards identified as ostraka have been found in | , leading historians to the conclusion that a similar institution existed ... |
Cork | Similar to the cities of | , Limerick, Galway, and Waterford—Dublin is administered separately from i ... |
Stockport | #Warrington, Chester, Manchester, | , Derb |
Westminster | ... ackney coaches. As late as 1829, the usual means of crossing the river from | to was by boat, but the wherryman's trade came to an end when new bridges ... |
Sochi | ... nts in the run-up to the final. He shared first at the Chigorin Memorial in | , in 1965 with Wolfgang Unzicker on 10½/15, then tied for first at Hasting ... |
White Bluffs | ... ch sold his holdings to James O. Lyle from The Dalles, Oregon, and moved to | . After initially farming on the opposite shore (the Oregon side) for a fe ... |
Cardigan | #Carmarthen, | , Llanbadardfynydd, Aberystwyt |
Brattleboro, Vermont | ... h she began writing poetry. After graduating, she moved with her husband to | , had two children, Rachel and Kate, took jobs in publishing, and started ... |
Turin | Calvino settled in | in 1945, after a long hesitation over living there or in Milan. He often h ... |
Dartmouth | #Exeter, Colyford, Lyme Regis, Bridport, Dorchester, Plymouth, | #Ferrybridge, Boroughbridge, Ripon, Barnard Castle, Ferrybridge, Wakefiel |
Walhalla, Victoria | ... , North Dakota, Walhalla, South Carolina, and Walhalla, Texas), Australia ( | ), and South Africa (Valhalla, Pretoria), as well as Valhalla Golf Club in ... |
Leyland | ... ur had several hypermarkets in the UK until the 1980s. They were located in | , Caerphilly (Mid Glamorgan), Merry Hill in Dudley, Sutton Coldfield (Birm ... |
Soldier Summit, Utah | ... d Rio Grande Western Railway built a narrow gauge line from Ogden, Utah via | to Grand Junction, Colorado. The railroad became the Rio Grande Western Ra ... |
West Union | ... ities in the county include Seneca and Westminster. Towns include Salem and | . The county is included in the Seneca Micropolitan Statistical Area |
York | ... rery, through Bishop Atterbury, through Dr Drake (the Jacobite historian of | ), and via servants such as his chaplain Aaron Thompson or his agent Andre ... |
Santa Cruz | ... amp Railroads. The town is surrounded by coast redwood forests. The city of | lies to the south. A relatively large municipal skateboard park, where pro ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... e river rises near Melton Constable, upstream from Aylsham and continues to | and the North Sea, although it was only made navigable after 1779, allowin ... |
Boston | ... rbs. Amtrak provides inter-city passenger rail service from Penn Station to | , Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C.; Upstate New York, New Engl ... |
Cornucopia | ... its post office, on the Alexander Stalker ranch, half way between Pine and | . The population was 337 at the 2000 census, and grew to an estimated 355 ... |
Cabot, Vermont | ... Bloomfield, New Jersey. His second wife, Harriett Newell Jones, a native of | , was living in New York at the time of their marriage at the Church of th ... |
Kilkenny | ... Festival, the Sydney Comedy Festival, and the Cat Laughs Comedy Festival in | , Ireland. Radio hosts Opie and Anthony also produce a comedy tour called ... |
Braintree | ... n the Roman road called Stane Street, about two miles (3 km) to the west of | , which is the nearest town |
Melton Constable | ... ure in north Norfolk, England, about north of Norwich. The river rises near | , upstream from Aylsham and continues to Great Yarmouth and the North Sea, ... |
Bologna | ... process similar or analogous to a trip to Rome. In the analogy, the city of | represents indifference and Rome represents perfect love |
Alexandria | ... of Rome. When he openly left Octavian's sister, Octavia Minor, and moved to | to become Cleopatra's official partner, he led many Roman politicians to b ... |
Galway | ... igrant Hearsts. Hearst's mother was of Irish ancestry; her family came from | |
Ballarat | ... ot only the capital cities but also many of the booming regional towns like | and Bendigo. Minstrel orchestra music featurics including improvisatory em ... |
Yoyogi Park | The Yoyogi National Gymnasium is situated in an open area in | on an adjacent axis to the Meiji Shrine. The gymnasium and swimming pool w ... |
Abingdon | He was born at | in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), 7 miles south of Oxford, England, circa 11 ... |
Kingston upon Thames | ... ly, the son of John and Blanche Bailey (née Bartleet) Galsworthy. His large | estate is now the site of three schools: Marymount International School, R ... |
Paola | ... r major interchanges in the network at Mater Dei Hospital, Luxol in Swieqi, | , Marsa, the Airport and Msida. Public transport information is available ... |
Stranraer | ... s to Glasgow and Carlisle, and less frequent services connect Dumfries with | via Kilmarnock. The nearest station to Dumfries on the West Coast Mainline ... |
Warrington | # | , Chester, Manchester, Stockport, Derb |
Dorchester | #Exeter, Colyford, Lyme Regis, Bridport, | , Plymouth, Dartmout |
Telford | ... town was being built in the Wrekin area of Shropshire in 1968, it was named | in his honour. In 1990, when it came to naming one of Britain's first City ... |
Bloomsburg | ... the United States that alludes to Christopher Columbus. Its county seat is | |
Penfield | ... to the south, the Genesee River to the west, and the towns of Pittsford and | to the east. Brighton is located some from Buffalo, and from Syracuse. The ... |
Holmfirth | In 2008, a "Turner Prize" was promoted by two brothers named Turner for the | Arts Festival with exhibits in vans |
Warrington | #York, Leeds, Rochdale, Manchester, | #Warrington, Chester, Manchester, Stockport, Derb |
Southampton | ... ve "East End" towns (Riverhead, Southold, Shelter Island, East Hampton, and | ), maintain their own police forces. Also, there are a number of villages, ... |
Cork | ... f Natal had Irish prime ministers: Sir Thomas Upington, "The Afrikaner from | "; and Sir Albert Hime, from Kilcoole in County Wicklow. Irish Cape Govern ... |
Gravesend | #Chelmsford, Maldon, Rayleigh, Ingatestone, Billericay, | , Dove |
Arcosanti | The Cosanti Foundation's major project is | , a community planned for 5,000 people, designed by Soleri; Arcosanti has ... |
Brookings | ... egon, United States. It is located across the Chetco River from the city of | . For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined Ha ... |
North Berwick | ... th in the east of Scotland. It is approximately offshore, and north-east of | . It is a steep-sided volcanic rock, at its highest point, and is home to ... |