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Warwickshire (/ˈwɒrɪkʃər, -ʃɪər/ ;
abbreviated Warks) is a
ceremonial county in the West
Midlands of England. It is
bordered by
Staffordshire and Leicestershire...
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Wark or
wark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wark or
WARK may
refer to:
Wark (surname),
including a list of
people with the
surname Wark (river)...
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Wark on Tyne or
Wark is a
village and
civil parish in Northumberland, England, 12
miles (19 km)
north of Hexham. The name is
derived from the Anglo-Saxon...
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Kirsteen Anne "Kirsty"
Wark FRSE (born 3
February 1955) is a
Scottish television presenter and
journalist with a long
career at the BBC.
Starting on BBC...
- John
Wark (born 4
August 1957) is a
Scottish former footballer who
spent most of his
playing time with
Ipswich Town. He won a
record four
Player of the...
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McKenzie Wark (born 1961) is an Australian-born
writer and scholar.
Wark is
known for her
writings on
media theory,
critical theory, new media, and the...
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Blair Anderson Wark, VC, DSO (27 July 1894 – 13 June 1941) was an
Australian recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the
highest decoration for
gallantry "in...
- The King's
Wark in
Leith was a
building on the S**** of Leith, at the
mouth of the
Water of
Leith into the
Firth of Forth. The King's
Wark was the Scottish...
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Wark Forest is the
southern part of
Kielder Forest in Northumberland, England.
Wark Forest is
found within the south-west tip of
Northumberland National...
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Wark Bridge is an iron
bridge over the
River North Tyne at
Wark on Tyne in Northumberland, England. The bridge,
which replaced a
bridge of
timber construction...