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Yorkshire (/ˈjɔːrkʃər, -ʃɪər/
YORK-shər, -sheer) is an area of
Northern England which was
historically a county.
Despite no
longer being used for administration...
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York is a
cathedral city in
North Yorkshire, England, with
Roman origins,
sited at the
confluence of the
rivers Ouse and Foss. The city has many historic...
- New
York,
often called New
York City (NYC), is the most
populous city in the
United States,
located at the
southern tip of New
York State on one of the...
- The New
York Times (NYT) is an
American daily newspaper based in New
York City. The New
York Times covers domestic, national, and
international news, and...
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majority of
Yorks produced were p****enger
transport aircraft, a
batch of both pure
freighters and
combined p****enger/freighter-configured
Yorks were also...
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heritage railway in
North Yorkshire, England, that runs
through the
North York Moors National Park.
First opened in 1836 as the
Whitby and
Pickering Railway...
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Yorks Islands, also
known as "
Yorks 8 Islands" or "
York's Islands" or
simply "
York Island(s)" are a
group of
several islands in the
flood plain of the...
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Yorkshire Regiment (14th/15th, 19th and 33rd/76th Foot) (abbreviated R
YORKS) is an
infantry regiment of the
British Army,
created by the amalgamation...
- New
York, also
called New
York State, is a
state in the
northeastern United States.
Bordered by New
England to the east,
Canada to the north, and Pennsylvania...
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Richmond (
Yorks) was a
constituency in
North Yorkshire in the
House of
Commons of the UK Parliament. It was
represented from 1910 by
members of the Conservative...