- Charnwood Forest
Charnwood Forest (spr. tscháruwudd fórrest), ein früher bewaldeter Höhenzug in Leicestershire (England), im Bardon Hill 260 m hoch.
http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.
Charnwood Forest (spr. tscháruwudd fórrest), ein früher bewaldeter Höhenzug in Leicestershire (England), im Bardon Hill 260 m hoch.
http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.
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Charnwood — ▪ district, England, United Kingdom borough (district), administrative county of Leicestershire, England. Nearly all of the borough belongs to the historic county of Leicestershire, except for a small area east of Wymeswold that lies in the … Universalium
Charnwood — Borough of Charnwood Lage in Leicestershire Status Borough Region East Midlands Verw.grafschaft Leicestershire … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Oaks in Charnwood — is a hamlet of scattered houses in the English county of Leicestershire within the Charnwood Forest. It is the site of a campsite for Scouts. External links http://www.oakscampsite.org.uk/index.php Coordinates … Wikipedia
Royal forest — A royal forest is an area of land with different meanings in England, Wales and Scotland; the term forest does not mean forest as it is understood today, as an area of densely wooded land. There are also differing and contextual interpretations… … Wikipedia