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  2. EX postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The EX postcode area, also known as the Exeter postcode area, [2] is a group of 33 postcode districts in South West England, within 30 post towns.These cover north and east Devon (including Exeter, Barnstaple, Axminster, Beaworthy, Bideford, Braunton, Budleigh Salterton, Chulmleigh, Colyton, Crediton, Cullompton, Dawlish, Exmouth, Holsworthy, Honiton, Ilfracombe, Lynmouth, Lynton, North Tawton ...

  3. St Thomas, Exeter - Wikipedia

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    Location of St Thomas's Church (indicated by green arrow) on 1765 map of the City of Exeter by Benjamin Donne St Thomas's Church in 2006. St Thomas (St Thomas the Apostle's) is an area of Exeter and formerly a 3,700-acre (15 km 2) civil parish and registration district in Devon, England, on the western side of the River Exe, connected to Exeter by Exe Bridge.

  4. Barrington Hall, Essex - Wikipedia

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    Barrington Hall is a Grade II* listed 18th-century English country house in Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, England.. Barrington Hall. Barrington Hall is built in red brick, in both two and three storeys, with a balustraded parapet and a number of ornamentally shaped Dutch gables.

  5. Street Fighter EX2 - Wikipedia

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    Street Fighter EX2 [a] is a 2D head-to-head fighting game with 3D graphics co-produced by Capcom and Arika and originally released in 1998 as a coin-operated arcade game for the Sony ZN-2 hardware. It is the sequel to the original Street Fighter EX , and the second spin-off game of the Street Fighter series.

  6. Alexandra Park, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Park is a 60-acre (24 ha) park in Manchester, England, designed by Alexander Gordon Hennell, [1] and opened to the public in 1870. [2] The lodge and gateways are the work of Alfred Darbyshire.