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This is a list of cities, towns, villages and hamlets in the counties of the East Riding of Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire Contents: A
[1] [2] Spain also joined later. These territories are represented within The Most Beautiful Villages in the World by the following local associations: France: Les Plus Beaux Villages de France, created in 1982 and comprising 172 villages; [3] Belgium: Les Plus Beaux Villages de Wallonie, created in 1994 and comprising 31 villages; [4]
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Studley Royal Park is an estate in North Yorkshire, England.The site has an area of 800 acres (323 ha) [2] and includes an 18th-century landscaped garden; the ruins of Fountains Abbey; Fountains Hall, a Jacobean mansion; and the Victorian St Mary's church, designed by William Burges.
It is considered the first gothic cathedral in Spain. [37] Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary: El Burgo de Osma Castile and Leon: Osma-Soria: 1272 [38] Co-Cathedral of Saint Julian: Ferrol Galicia: Mondoñedo-Ferrol: 1959 [39] Cathedral of Saint Mary Magdalene: Getafe Madrid: Getafe: 1995 [40] Cathedral of Saint Mary: Girona Catalonia: Girona ...
The Moors built the fortified city in the early 8th century, and it was captured by the Christians in the 12th century. The cathedral is the first Gothic example in Spain. The town is also famous for its casas colgadas, houses that hang over the edge of a cliff. [36] [37] La Lonja de la Seda de Valencia: Valencia: Valencian Community
The village appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Hoton. [2] Since then it has been known as Hege-Hoton, Hoton under Heg and Hewton. The name Hutton-le-Hole means place of the burial ground near the hollow, [3] but the full name appears only in the 19th century. [4] Near the end of the 13th century, the village was granted to St Mary's Abbey ...