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  2. List of places in Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of settlements in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire, England ... Flawborough, Fledborough, Flintham, Forest Town. G. Gamston ...

  3. Caravan (trailer) - Wikipedia

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    A caravan is an RV, and going RVing would be caravanning. Most caravan designs would probably be called a travel trailer, or in some cases a fifth wheel or camper trailer. Caravans can go to RV parks or some camp sites— not trailer parks, which usually communities of semi-permanent structures called mobile homes. However, sometimes they can ...

  4. Category:Market towns in Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Market towns in Nottinghamshire" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Kirkby-in-Ashfield - Wikipedia

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    Kirkby-in-Ashfield lies on the eastern edge of the Erewash Valley which separates Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.Kirkby, as it is locally known, was originally a Danish settlement (Kirk-by translates as 'Church Town' in Danish) [1] and is a collection of small villages including Old Kirkby, The Folly (East Kirkby), Nuncargate and Kirkby Woodhouse.

  6. Sneinton - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham and Sneinton, as they appeared in 1831. The history of Sneinton is inextricably tied to that of its near neighbour, the City of Nottingham.When the area that is now Nottingham was settled by the Anglo-Saxon chieftain "Snot", he named the settlement "Snottingham" (the homestead of Snot's people, where inga = the people of; ham = homestead), [5] and the area east of the city, also ...

  7. Arnold, Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    The town's most notable landmark is probably the Home Brewery office building in Daybrook. [11] Dating from 1936, the current building is now officially known as 'Sir John Robinson House', houses more than 30,000 square feet (2,800 square metres) of Nottinghamshire County Council offices and has a total floor area of 41,032 sq ft (3,812.0 m 2 ).