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Leominster (/ˈlɛmstər/ LEM-stər) is a
market town in Herefordshire, England; it is
located at the
confluence of the
River Lugg and its
tributary the River...
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Leominster (/ˈlɛmənstər/ LEM-ən-stər) is a city in
Worcester County, M****achusetts,
United States. It is the second-largest city in
Worcester County, with...
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Leominster was a non-metropolitan
district in
Hereford and Worcester,
England from 1974 to 1998. The
council was
based in the town of
Leominster. The district...
- The
Leominster Canal was an
English canal which ran for just over 18
miles from
Mamble to
Leominster through 16
locks and a
number of tunnels, some of...
- 88/km2 (228/sq mi).
After Hereford (53,112) the
largest settlements are
Leominster (10,938), Ross-on-Wye (10,582), and
Ledbury (8,862). For
local government...
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Leominster was a
parliamentary constituency represented until 1707 in the
House of
Commons of England, then
until 1801 in that of
Great Britain, and finally...
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Peerage of
Great Britain created in 1721 for
Thomas Fermor, 2nd
Baron Leominster. The
title became extinct upon the
death of the
fifth earl in 1867. The...
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Leominster High
School (also
known as
Leominster High or LHS) is a
public high
school located in
Leominster, M****achusetts,
United States. It is the only...
- The Worcester,
Bromyard and
Leominster Railway was a 24.5-mile (39.4 km)
single track branch railway line, that ran
between a
junction near
Bransford Road...
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North Leominster is a
village or
neighborhood of the city of
Leominster, M****achusetts.
Settlement started in 1725, and by 1740
Leominster was separated...