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Map of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, in Pembrokeshire: Date: 23 November 2014: Source: Pembrokeshire Coast National Park UK location map.svg; British Isles in counties.svg; Author: Hogweard: Permission (Reusing this file)
image = Pembrokeshire UK location map.svg The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:" image1 = Pembrokeshire UK relief location map.jpg An alternative map image, usually a relief map, which can be displayed via the relief or AlternativeMap parameters; top = 52.15 Latitude at top edge of map, in decimal degrees; bottom = 51.55 Latitude at ...
Map of Vermont showing cities, roads, and rivers Mount Mansfield Western face of Camel's Hump Mountain (elevation 4,079 feet (1,243 m)). [1] Fall foliage at Lake Willoughby. The U.S. state of Vermont is located in the New England region of the northeastern United States and comprises 9,614 square miles (24,900 km 2), making it the 45th-largest state.
"Archaeology & History of Llanstadwell, Pembrokeshire". archiuk.com (incl. detailed modern & old maps of Llanstadwell, very early old maps of English and Welsh counties, and short descriptives of 37 mesolithic sites or artefacts found within a 10 km radius of Llanstadwell: Castlemartin, Rhoscrowther, Angle, Hodgeston, Maiden Wells ...
The earliest documented mills on Pekin Brook date to the early 19th century. The village benefited in the mid-19th century from the abundant waterpower to provide a number of services to the surrounding rural areas, including the processing of wool from sheep, which became a major industry in Vermont in the 19th century.
Skokholm (Welsh: Ynys Sgogwm) or Skokholm Island [1] is an island 2.5 miles (4.0 km) off the coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales, south of the neighbouring island of Skomer. [2] [3] The surrounding waters are a marine reserve and all are part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Both islands are listed as Sites of Special Scientific Interest.
Vermont's history of independent political thought has led to movements for the establishment of the Second Vermont Republic and other plans advocating secession. Vermont is the only state in the United States that requires voters to be sworn in, having established the voter's oath or affirmation in 1777. [287]
Rupert is a small rural community in southwestern Vermont which has had a generally agrarian economy since it was settled in the 1770s. Its village centered developed in the southwestern part of the town, near the confluence of the Indian River and Mill Brook.