- London's East End
Spital-in-the-Street, a
hamlet in
Lincolnshire Spital, Merseyside, on the
Wirral Peninsula Spital railway station Spittal, Northumberland...
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Spitting is the act of
forcibly ejecting saliva, sputum,
nasal mucus and/or
other substances from the mouth. The act is
often done to get rid of unwanted...
- also the root of
place names such as Spitalfields, London,
Spital,
Merseyside and
Spital-in-the-Street, Lincolnshire. The
village possessed a hospitium...
- Look up
spit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Spit or
Spits may
refer to:
Spit (archaeology), a term for a unit of
archaeological excavation Spit (landform)...
- 1561; and as Spyttlefeildes, also in 1561. The land
belonged to St Mary
Spital, a
priory or
hospital (a
lodging for
travellers run by a
religious order)...
- the
Republic of Slovenia:
Špital,
Zagorje ob Savi.
Zagorje ob Savi muni****l site
Media related to
Špital at
Wikimedia Commons Špital on
Geopedia v t e...
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North of
Spital Tongues is the Town Moor,
while Castle Leazes and
Leazes Park are to the East.
Fenham Barracks was
constructed in
Spital Tongues in...
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Spital (locally /
ˈspɪtəl/) is a
village in the
Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, in Merseyside, England. It is
located mid-way on the
Wirral Peninsula, and...
- is
Spital Lane. With new
estates being built,
businesses include the Co-op,
formerly the
Spital Pub and Willbond(formally,
Spital Tile Co.).
Spital also...
- Look up
spitter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Spitter may
refer to:
Spitter (river), a
stream and
waterfall in Thuringia,
Germany Spitball, an illegal...