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  • Lough Neagh is the largest fresh water lake in the [[British Isles]]. Sited at the centre of [[Northern Ireland]] it intersects five of Northe
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  • ...cancellation of the invasion of Britain, while harassment continued of the British Isles and the Eastern Front, the Germans searched for new opportunities in 1940-1
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  • [[Image:LocationBritishIsles.png|thumb|Location of the British Isles]] The '''British Isles''' is a [[geography|geographical]] term for a group of [[island]]s off the
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  • *Baer, Florence E. (1986) ''Folklore and Literature of the British Isles: an Annotated Bibliography''. New York: Garland Publishing. ISBN 0-8240-866
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  • {{r|British Isles}}
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  • ...be considered outside the definition are all regional variants within the British Isles, including [[Hiberno-English|Irish English]] (the [[Ireland (state)|Republi
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  • .... The single-member form of STV is known as alternative voting (AV) in the British Isles, [[instant runoff voting]] (IRV) in the US, and majority-preferential in Au
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  • {{dambigbox|text=This article is about the snack food 'crisps' (British Isles and Commonwealth name) or 'potato chips' (American name). For the heated fo
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  • ...hing believed to originate from continental Europe (that is, excluding the British Isles) and in particular, [[cuisine]].
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  • *[[British Isles]]
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  • '''Setters''' are a family of hunting dogs originating in the British Isles. They are so named because of their distinctive hunting stance; their poin
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