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  • ...om|London]], 20 from [[Milton Keynes]] and 10 from [[Princes Risborough]]. Aylesbury has a population of 59,000 (at the 2001 census), and its urban area has a p ...s were constructed in the 1930s, and then more in the 50s, 60s and 70s. As Aylesbury had outgrown [[Buckingham]] and was more centrally located in Buckinghamshi
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Aylesbury]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...unitary authority]]. Buckinghamshire is governed from its county town of [[Aylesbury]], despite the largest and most important town in the county being [[High W ...kshire]]. The largest towns in the county in order are [[High Wycombe]], [[Aylesbury]], [[Amersham]], [[Beaconsfield]], [[Buckingham]] and [[Princes Risborough]
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  • ...om|London]], 20 from [[Milton Keynes]] and 10 from [[Princes Risborough]]. Aylesbury has a population of 59,000 (at the 2001 census), and its urban area has a p ...s were constructed in the 1930s, and then more in the 50s, 60s and 70s. As Aylesbury had outgrown [[Buckingham]] and was more centrally located in Buckinghamshi
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  • ...d Jackson, E. B. (1973) ''Sugar Confectionery and Chocolate Manufacture''. Aylesbury: L. Hill. ISBN 0-249-44120-9
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Aylesbury]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Aylesbury}}
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  • ...of Amersham the tracks continue as part of the National Rail Network up to Aylesbury, and beyond that without passenger services to Quainton. Here the original
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  • ...ilst the A34 connects with the A41, A4421 and A421 towards [[Bicester]], [[Aylesbury]], [[Buckingham]] and Milton Keynes. The A34 runs past the west of the city
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  • ...major towns to Leighton Buzzard are [[Dunstable]], [[Milton Keynes]] and [[Aylesbury]]. ...B488 route to [[Ivinghoe]] and [[Aston Clinton]], and the A418 route to [[Aylesbury]] and [[Thame]].
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  • ...though this is dependent on the reopening of the lines to [[Oxford]] and [[Aylesbury]]. The West Coast Main Line connects Milton Keynes to the nearby towns of [
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  • ...is located on the A41 road linking [[London, United Kingdom|London]] to [[Aylesbury]]. Between these towns it is a grade-separated dual carriageway, acting for
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  • ...ish Meteorological Society on April 3, 1850 in the home of Dr. Lee, near [[Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire]]. On the following day, Dr. Lee's wife and four others we
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  • ...ampaigned and raised funds for the [[Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital]] in [[Aylesbury]], near her family home.
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