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  2. Whitkirk - Wikipedia

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    Whitkirk is 4 miles east of Leeds city centre, and about 1 mile from Cross Gates Railway Station, [4] which has services to Leeds City station and York railway station, and is close to the A63 dual carriageway and M1 motorway, meaning it is an ideal location for commuters. The area is well served by regular buses.

  3. St Mary's Church, Whitkirk - Wikipedia

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    Leeds: Parish: Whitkirk: St Mary's Church in Whitkirk, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England is an active Anglican parish church in the archdeaconry of Leeds and the Diocese ...

  4. Cross Gates - Wikipedia

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    Cross Gates (often spelled Crossgates) [1] is a suburb in east Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.. The area sits between Seacroft and Swarcliffe to the north, Whitkirk and Colton to the south, Killingbeck to the west and Austhorpe to the south east.

  5. Category:Maps of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Maps are also available as part of the Wikimedia Atlas of the World project in the Atlas of Central America. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  6. Halton, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Halton is a district of east Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, situated between Cross Gates to the north, Halton Moor to the west, Colton to the east and Whitkirk to the South. Temple Newsam lies directly south of the estate. The area falls into the Temple Newsam ward of Leeds City Council and Leeds East parliamentary constituency.

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  8. Mitchell Map - Wikipedia

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    The Mitchell Map. The Mitchell Map is a map made by John Mitchell (1711–1768), which was reprinted several times during the second half of the 18th century. The map, formally titled A map of the British and French dominions in North America &c., was used as a primary map source during the Treaty of Paris for defining the boundaries of the newly independent United States.

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