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  2. List of Illinois townships - Wikipedia

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    Belleville Township, St. Clair County — Dissolved at the end of May 2017, under a new Article 28 of the Township Code (60 ILCS 1/28-10), with the approval of ordinances by the township in January 2016 and its co-terminous municipality, the City of Belleville, in May 2016.

  3. Sterling, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Sterling is a city in Whiteside County, Illinois, United States, along the Rock River. The population was 14,782 at the 2020 census, down from 15,370 in 2010. Formerly nicknamed "Hardware Capital of the World", the city has long been associated with manufacturing and the steel industry.

  4. Randolph County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Randolph County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.According to the 2020 census, it had a population of 30,163. [1] Its county seat is Chester. [2]Owing to its role in the state's history, the county motto is "Where Illinois Began."

  5. Whiteside County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Whiteside County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.According to the 2020 census, it had a population of 55,691. [1] Its county seat is Morrison. [2] The county is bounded on the west by the Mississippi River.

  6. Bannock Burn - Wikipedia

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    The Bannock flows eastward and enters the River Forth to the east of Stirling, close to the site of the Battle of Bannockburn (1314), about 7.58 miles (12.20 km) from its source. The burn itself meanders and is considerably longer. A nearby town, nowadays a suburb of Stirling, is accordingly called Bannockburn.

  7. Stirling Old Bridge - Wikipedia

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    In December 1745 General Blakeney, lieutenant governor of Stirling Castle, had one of the bridge arches destroyed to hinder the movement of the Jacobite Army. [3]: 160 The destroyed arch was rebuilt in 1749. [4] [5] In May 1833 the adjacent new road bridge was opened to traffic and the Old Bridge was closed to wheeled traffic. [1] [3]: 196

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  9. River Forth - Wikipedia

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    The River Forth is a major river in central Scotland, 47 km (29 mi) long, which drains into the North Sea on the east coast of the country. Its drainage basin covers much of Stirlingshire in Scotland's Central Belt. [1] The Gaelic name for the upper reach of the river, above Stirling, is Abhainn Dubh, meaning "black river".

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