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Dartmoor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the Victorian hamlet in Australia, see Dartmoor, Victoria. ... Dartmoor is an area of moorland in the centre of Devon, England…
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Dartmoor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the Victorian hamlet in Australia, see Dartmoor, Victoria. ... Dartmoor is an area of moorland in the centre of Devon, England. ...
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Dartmoor school
Welcome to Dartmoor School ... Dartmoor understands and responds to the unique needs of each student and family. ... who attend Da…
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Dartmoor school
Welcome to Dartmoor School ... Dartmoor understands and responds to the unique needs of each student and family. ... who attend Dartmoor and another school ...
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Dartmoor: Definition from Answers.com
Dartmoor ( ) An upland region of southwest England noted for its bare granite tors. ... For the Victorian hamlet in Australia, see…
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Dartmoor: Definition from Answers.com
Dartmoor ( ) An upland region of southwest England noted for its bare granite tors. ... For the Victorian hamlet in Australia, see Dartmoor, Victoria. ...
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Dartmoor National Park Authority
General information about the park, a seasonal Guided Walks programme, and a selection of fact files covering various elements of …
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Dartmoor National Park Authority
General information about the park, a seasonal Guided Walks programme, and a selection of fact files covering various elements of Dartmoor life and history.
www.dartmoor-npa.gov.uk
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Dartmoor Railway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dartmoor Railway is a 15.5-mile (24.9 km) long railway ... Volunteer support for the railway is provided by Dartmoor Railway S…
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Dartmoor Railway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dartmoor Railway is a 15.5-mile (24.9 km) long railway ... Volunteer support for the railway is provided by Dartmoor Railway Supporters Association (DRSA) ...
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Dartmoor Accommodation
Dartmoor in Devon, with information on where to stay in Dartmoor, Accommodation, Hotels, Dartmoor Bed and Breakfast (B&B), and…
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Dartmoor Accommodation
Dartmoor in Devon, with information on where to stay in Dartmoor, Accommodation, Hotels, Dartmoor Bed and Breakfast (B&B), and Dartmoor self catering accommodation
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Dartmoor
High Willhays, the highest point on Dartmoor and southern England at 621 m (2037 ... Dartmoor is an area of moorland in the centre…
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Dartmoor
High Willhays, the highest point on Dartmoor and southern England at 621 m (2037 ... Dartmoor is an area of moorland in the centre of Devon, England. ...
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Dartmoor Pony Registry of America
Official registry dedicated to the preservation, breeding and promotion of the Dartmoor Pony in America. Includes on-line membersh…
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Dartmoor Pony Registry of America
Official registry dedicated to the preservation, breeding and promotion of the Dartmoor Pony in America. Includes on-line membership form, information on ...
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History of Dartmoor Letterboxing
Account first published as "More Dartmoor Letterboxes" by Anne Swinscow in 1986. ... History of Dartmoor Letterboxing. A…
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History of Dartmoor Letterboxing
Account first published as "More Dartmoor Letterboxes" by Anne Swinscow in 1986. ... History of Dartmoor Letterboxing. A history detailing how letterboxing got ...
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Dartmoor Prison: Information from Answers.com
Dartmoor Prison, English prison, at Princetown, Devonshire, built (1806-9) to house French captives during the Napoleonic Wars
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Dartmoor Prison: Information from Answers.com
Dartmoor Prison, English prison, at Princetown, Devonshire, built (1806-9) to house French captives during the Napoleonic Wars
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