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  2. County Durham - Wikipedia

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    County Durham, officially simply Durham (/ˈdʌrəm/), [note 1] is a ceremonial county in North East England. [3] The county borders Northumberland and Tyne and Wear to the north, the North Sea to the east, North Yorkshire to the south, and Cumbria to the west.

  3. Durham, England - Wikipedia

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    Durham City Rugby Club has its headquarters on Green Lane: Durham City RFC, the second oldest club in the county, was founded in 1872 with navy and gold playing colours and Durham Cathedral's sanctuary knocker as the club's crest. City's Hollow Drift home has been developed into a facility which includes two floodlit pitches and a training area.

  4. List of places in County Durham - Wikipedia

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    Largest settlements of County Durham Administrative centres are in Yellow and Durham, as a city, is in bold. Settlements in the ceremonial county of Durham , England, are in four unitary authorities .

  5. Elvet - Wikipedia

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    The lower site of Durham Johnston Comprehensive School was located on it until September 2009 when the school's sites merged. Durham's third passenger railway station, Durham Elvet, opened in 1893 at the north end of Whinney Hill, closing in 1954. [71] Its site is now occupied by Durham Magistrates' Court and the university's Parson's Field ...

  6. City of Durham (district) - Wikipedia

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    The central area of the City of Durham (the area covered by the pre-1974 City of Durham and Framwelgate) was not parished at the time the district existed, however a civil parish called City of Durham was formed in 2018. [5] Those parts of the district formerly part of Durham Rural District or Brandon and Byshottles Urban District are all ...

  7. The Racecourse - Wikipedia

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    The Racecourse is an open area on the River Wear in Durham, England of 11.6 hectares (29 acres) total that has been used as a sports ground since at least 1733. It forms part of Durham University's sports facilities as well as hosting local sports clubs. [1]

  8. The Bailey - Wikipedia

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    The area within the bend of the river, that is, the historic Durham Castle and Cathedral, Palace Green, North Bailey, South Bailey, Saddler Street, Durham Market Place and other surrounding streets is known as "The Peninsula", and forms one of the character areas of the Durham City Conservation Area. [4] The five Durham University colleges in ...

  9. Durham Castle - Wikipedia

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    Area: 8.79 ha (0.0339 sq mi) ... Durham Castle is a Norman castle in the city of Durham, England, which has been occupied since 1837 by University College, Durham ...