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  2. Berwick-upon-Tweed - Wikipedia

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    Berwick was founded as an Anglo-Saxon settlement in the Kingdom of Northumbria, which was annexed by England in the 10th century. [3] A civil parish and town council were formed in 2008 comprising the communities of Berwick, Spittal and Tweedmouth . [ 4 ]

  3. Berwick, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Berwick was founded by Evan Owen, a Welsh Quaker and surveyor. He was the son of Hugh Owen from Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales. Berwick was named after Berwick-upon-Tweed, England. Situated on the north bank of the Susquehanna River, the borough was first settled in 1769, founded in 1786, and incorporated in 1818.

  4. Jeff Berwick - Wikipedia

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    Kena Moreno. Jeffrey David Berwick (born November 24, 1970) is a Canadian-Dominican entrepreneur, libertarian and anarcho-capitalist activist. Berwick founded Stockhouse.com in 1994. In the late ‘90s, the company expanded into eight different countries and had 250 employees and a market cap of $240 million, before the “tech bubble".

  5. Berwick, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    A picture of Berwick main street and general store taken in 1957. Berwick (/ ˈ b ɛr ɪ k /) [2] is a large suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 41 kilometres (25 mi) south-east of Melbourne's central business district, located within the City of Casey local government area. Berwick recorded a population of 50,298 at the 2021 census. [1]

  6. Berwick, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Berwick is a town in York County, Maine, United States, situated in the southern part of the state beside the Salmon Falls River. Today's South Berwick was set off from Berwick in 1814, while North Berwick was partitioned from the town in 1831. The population was 7,950 at the 2020 census. [3] It is part of the Portland – South Portland ...

  7. Berwick Castle - Wikipedia

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    19th-century engraving of Berwick Castle by William Miller after J. M. W. Turner, with Berwick Old Bridge from 1624 in the background. The castle was commissioned by the Scottish King David I in the 1120s. [1] It was taken by the English forces under the terms of the Treaty of Falaise in 1175 [1] but then sold back to Scotland by the English ...

  8. Berwick, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Berwick, Nova Scotia. Berwick is a Canadian town in Kings County, Nova Scotia. The town is located in the eastern part of the Annapolis Valley on the Cornwallis River. The town site stretches south from the river and Exit 15 of Highway 101 to Highway 1. Berwick occupies 6.80 km 2 (2.6 sq mi) and has an elevation of 43 m (141 ft) above sea level.

  9. Borough of Berwick-upon-Tweed - Wikipedia

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    Website. berwick-upon-tweed.gov.uk. Berwick-upon-Tweed was a local government district and borough in Northumberland in the north-east of England, on the border with Scotland. The district had a resident population of 25,949 according to the 2001 census, which also notes that it is the most ethnically homogeneous in the country, with 99.6% of ...