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commonly referred to as '
cobbled' surfaces. Most
surviving genuinely old '
cobbled'
areas are in
reality pitched surfaces. A
cobbled area is
known as a "causey"...
- Look up
cobble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cobble may
refer to:
Cobble (geology), a
designation of
particle size for
sediment or
clastic rock Cobblestone...
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Europe contain cobbled sections. The two
Monuments of this race type are the Tour of
Flanders and Paris–Roubaix, with over 20
cobbled sectors. The first...
- a
fortnight of
WorldTour racing on the
cobbles and
bergs of Flanders. It is the
second in the
series of
cobbled races in
Belgium and
northern France that...
- On the
Cobbles was the
final studio album by John
Martyn released during his
lifetime (his last
studio album,
Heaven and Earth, was
released posthumously)...
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maintain obscure cobbled paths. He said:
Until the war, Paris–Roubaix was all on
routes nationales. But many of
those were
cobbled,
which was the spirit...
- A
cobble (sometimes a cobblestone) is a
clast of rock
defined on the Udden–Wentworth
scale as
having a
particle size of 64–256
millimeters (2.5–10.1 in)...
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Cobble may
refer to: The
Cobble (Delaware County, New York) The
Cobble (Schoharie County, New York) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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cobbled classic, the
route actually has very few
sections of
cobbled roads. Only the
Kemmelberg and the
upper stretches of the K****elberg are
cobbled...
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Cobble Hill may
refer to:
Cobble Hill, an
alternate name for
Tyringham Cobble, a hill in M****achusetts
Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, a
neighborhood in Brooklyn...