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Cambridgeshire (abbreviated
Cambs.) is a
ceremonial county in the East of
England and East Anglia. It is
bordered by
Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk...
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Cambs is a muni****lity in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
Cambs is
located 11 km
north east of
Schwerin within a...
- The
Cambridge Philosophical Society (CPS) is a
scientific society at the
University of Cambridge. It was
founded in 1819. The name
derives from the medieval...
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Peterborough (/ˈpiːtərbərə, -bʌrə/ PEE-tər-bər-ə, -burr-ə) is a
cathedral city in the City of
Peterborough district in the
ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire...
- The
Cambridge University Reporter,
founded in 1870, is the
official journal of
record of the
University of Cambridge, England. The
Cambridge University...
- The
criminal case that
followed was
known as the
Porthole Murder, as
James Camb, the man who
would be
convicted of
killing Gibson,
admitted that he had pushed...
- "Councillor
quits Tories leaving balance of
power finely poised at East
Cambs Council".
Cambs News.
Retrieved 5
September 2024. "Compositions calculator". The...
- The
Cambridgeshire Invitation Cup is the
senior county cup
competition of the
Cambridgeshire County Football ****ociation.
Established in 1950, it is contested...
- The
Historical Journal,
formerly known as The
Cambridge Historical Journal, is a peer-reviewed
academic journal published by
Cambridge University Press...
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Trinity College is a
constituent college of the
University of Cambridge.
Founded in 1546 by King
Henry VIII,
Trinity is one of the
largest Cambridge colleges...