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  • 250px|right 250px|right|Zatoka Morecambe Bay Lancashire (czyt. /ˈlæŋkəˌʃə/) - hrabstwo niemetropolitarne w północno-zachodniej Anglii. Składa się z dwunastu dystryktów niemetropolitarnych, a jako hrabstwo ceremonialne obejmuje także samodzielne jednostki administracyjne Blackpool i Blackburn with Darwen. Ośrodkiem administracyjnym jest Preston. Hrabstwo zamieszkuje 1 451 500 osób (dane z r. 2001) na powierzchni 3 079 km². Jako hrabstwo historyczne obejmowało również Liverpool i Manchester.
  • The county of Lancashire is bordered by Cumbria to the North, North Yorkshire to the East, West Yorkshire to the South East, Greater Manchester to the South, and Merseyside to the West.
  • Lancashire is a county in northwestern England, containing Blackpool pier. This was the site of a Quidditch match in 1385 that did not go well for the local team, as a team from Cork beat them soundly and the fans of the Lancashire team chased them out of town.
  • The county included the town of Blackpool, home to both Lucie Miller (AUDIO: Death in Blackpool) and Clara Oswald. (TV: Robot of Sherwood)
  • Le Lancashire est un comté d'Angleterre.
  • The flag of Lancashire.
  • During the 18th Century the Lancashire textile industry was an important part of the Industrial Revolution but it involved suffering as men, women and even children were forced to work something like 14 hours a day in textile mills.
  • In Yorkshite many people are keen golfers, can attend monster truck rallies and speak a dialect called "gradely and mustard". Lancshites also cannot say "Toosday" rather, "Chewsday" the only accolade Lancashire folk have is fox hunting and bear trapping and inventing curry. Visitors to Lancashire please take note that the county is closed every Hanukkah for 'try communism day' and every Eid for 'travel back in time day', when the whole county travels back to the grim 1930s to remember that they 'don't know they're born'.
  • Lancashire is a county in England. The town of Blackburn, which is the birthplace of ARC member Connor Temple, is located in Lancashire.
  • Lancashire — hrabstwo w Anglii, do którego w 1385 roku przyjechali magowie z Cork w Irlandii, aby z miejscową drużyną rozegrać mecz quidditcha. Goście ciężko obrazili gospodarzy spuszczając ich bohaterom tęgie lanie. Irlandczycy bowiem wykonywali takie sztuczki, jakich nie widzieli mieszkańcy Lancashire. W końcu ci ostatni musieli uciekać z wioski przed rozwścieczonym tłumem. Przebieg spotkania spisał Zachariasz Mumps.
  • Wikipedia Article About Lancashire on Wikipedia Lancashire cheese, a crumbly English cow's-milk cheese, is considered one of the premier products of the county. Centred approximately 30 miles north of Manchester, many local farms produce this famous cheese, and it is associated with the town of Leigh. Depending on its aging period, it can range from extremely soft to semi-hard, but is generally crumbly and creamy. Similar to Caerphilly cheese, it is reputed to be the best toasting cheese in the world and as such is a favorite for Welsh rarebit. The marooned pirate Ben Gunn, a character in the Robert Louis Stevenson novel Treasure Island, craved Leigh Toaster during his three-year exile. It is often featured in supermarket cheese counters, although it (like most other cheeses) tastes better
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  • 250px|right 250px|right|Zatoka Morecambe Bay Lancashire (czyt. /ˈlæŋkəˌʃə/) - hrabstwo niemetropolitarne w północno-zachodniej Anglii. Składa się z dwunastu dystryktów niemetropolitarnych, a jako hrabstwo ceremonialne obejmuje także samodzielne jednostki administracyjne Blackpool i Blackburn with Darwen. Ośrodkiem administracyjnym jest Preston. Hrabstwo zamieszkuje 1 451 500 osób (dane z r. 2001) na powierzchni 3 079 km². Jako hrabstwo historyczne obejmowało również Liverpool i Manchester.
  • The county of Lancashire is bordered by Cumbria to the North, North Yorkshire to the East, West Yorkshire to the South East, Greater Manchester to the South, and Merseyside to the West.
  • Lancashire is a county in northwestern England, containing Blackpool pier. This was the site of a Quidditch match in 1385 that did not go well for the local team, as a team from Cork beat them soundly and the fans of the Lancashire team chased them out of town.
  • The county included the town of Blackpool, home to both Lucie Miller (AUDIO: Death in Blackpool) and Clara Oswald. (TV: Robot of Sherwood)
  • Le Lancashire est un comté d'Angleterre.
  • The flag of Lancashire.
  • During the 18th Century the Lancashire textile industry was an important part of the Industrial Revolution but it involved suffering as men, women and even children were forced to work something like 14 hours a day in textile mills.
  • In Yorkshite many people are keen golfers, can attend monster truck rallies and speak a dialect called "gradely and mustard". Lancshites also cannot say "Toosday" rather, "Chewsday" the only accolade Lancashire folk have is fox hunting and bear trapping and inventing curry. Visitors to Lancashire please take note that the county is closed every Hanukkah for 'try communism day' and every Eid for 'travel back in time day', when the whole county travels back to the grim 1930s to remember that they 'don't know they're born'.
  • Lancashire is a county in England. The town of Blackburn, which is the birthplace of ARC member Connor Temple, is located in Lancashire.
  • Wikipedia Article About Lancashire on Wikipedia Lancashire cheese, a crumbly English cow's-milk cheese, is considered one of the premier products of the county. Centred approximately 30 miles north of Manchester, many local farms produce this famous cheese, and it is associated with the town of Leigh. Depending on its aging period, it can range from extremely soft to semi-hard, but is generally crumbly and creamy. Similar to Caerphilly cheese, it is reputed to be the best toasting cheese in the world and as such is a favorite for Welsh rarebit. The marooned pirate Ben Gunn, a character in the Robert Louis Stevenson novel Treasure Island, craved Leigh Toaster during his three-year exile. It is often featured in supermarket cheese counters, although it (like most other cheeses) tastes better and more "genuine" from the many farms that produce it. It consistently wins British cheese awards, as well. Made in Lancashire, England, this white cheese can range from soft to semi-firm depending on how long it's aged. When young, the flavor is mild yet tangy. It becomes stronger and richer in flavor as it matures.
  • Lancashire — hrabstwo w Anglii, do którego w 1385 roku przyjechali magowie z Cork w Irlandii, aby z miejscową drużyną rozegrać mecz quidditcha. Goście ciężko obrazili gospodarzy spuszczając ich bohaterom tęgie lanie. Irlandczycy bowiem wykonywali takie sztuczki, jakich nie widzieli mieszkańcy Lancashire. W końcu ci ostatni musieli uciekać z wioski przed rozwścieczonym tłumem. Przebieg spotkania spisał Zachariasz Mumps.
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