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Dingley topographic map
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Name: Dingley topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 110 m
Minimum elevation: 69 m
Maximum elevation: 161 m
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United Kingdom > England > North Northamptonshire
The 12th-century English historian Henry of Huntingdon mentions a Roman "town on the river (Nene), in Huntingdonshire, which is entirely destroyed" as one of his interpretations of the 28 cities of Britain. The town is mentioned also by William Lambarde in Dictionarium Angliae Topographicum & Historicum.
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United Kingdom > England > North Northamptonshire
The town of Finedon rises to approximately 90 metres Above Ordinance Datum from the River Ise, with the historical centre of the settlement occupying a shallow south-west facing valley. The contemporary point of maximum elevation in the parish is the summit of the disused Sidegate Lane Landfill Site, located…
Average elevation: 75 m
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