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Dibden is a
small village in Hampshire, England,
which dates from the
Middle Ages. It is
dominated by the
nearby settlements of
Hythe and
Dibden Purlieu...
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Dibden Purlieu were
allowed to
expand into a
small town. In 1983,
following the
growth of Hythe, the
parish of
Dibden was
renamed to
Hythe and
Dibden...
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Along its salt marsh-fringed
western s****s lie the New
Forest villages of
Dibden,
Hythe and Fawley, and the
Fawley Refinery. On the
slightly steeper eastern...
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Dibden Purlieu (/
ˌdɪbdɛn ˈpɜːrliuː/) is a
village situated on the edge of the New
Forest in Hampshire, England. The
village merges with the
nearby town...
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village of Johnson.
Named for
Arthur J.
Dibden,
president of
Johnson State College 1967-69,
Dibden oversaw the
expansion and
development of the fine...
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Hythe &
Dibden Football Club is a
football club
based in Hythe, near
Southampton in Hampshire. They are
currently members of the Wes****
League Premier...
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Edgar Dibden (1888–1971) was an
English minister and
Salvation Army
officer who
served as the 9th
Chief of the
Staff of The
Salvation Army.
Edgar Dibden was...
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Grant Phillip Dibden (born 1961) is an
Australian Anglican bishop and
former military officer and chaplain, who has
served as
Anglican Bishop to the Australian...
- and Langley, Boldre, Brockenhurst, Colbury,
Copythorne South,
Dibden and
Hythe North,
Dibden Purlieu,
Fawley Holbury,
Forest North,
Forest South,
Hythe South...
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Dibden Bay is a 229.4-hectare (567-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)
between Marchwood and
Hythe in Hampshire. Most of this site...