Yarm
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Nr kierunkowy | 01642 |
Kod pocztowy | TS15 |
Położenie na mapie North Yorkshire Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right, CC BY-SA 3.0 | |
Położenie na mapie Wielkiej Brytanii (c) Karte: NordNordWest, Lizenz: Creative Commons by-sa-3.0 de | |
54°30′19″N 1°20′53″W/54,505278 -1,348056 | |
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Yarm – miasto i civil parish w Wielkiej Brytanii, w Anglii, w regionie North East England, w hrabstwie North Yorkshire, w dystrykcie Stockton-on-Tees[1], położone nad ujściem rzeki Leven do Tees. W 2011 civil parish liczyła 8384 mieszkańców[2]. Yarm jest wspomniane w Domesday Book (1086) jako Gerou/Iarun/Larun[3].
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Przypisy
- ↑ Ordnance Survey linked data
- ↑ Neighbourhood Statistics. [dostęp 2015-04-20]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2016-03-04)].
- ↑ The National Archives
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Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right, CC BY-SA 3.0
Map of North Yorkshire, UK with the following information shown:
- Administrative borders
- Coastline, lakes and rivers
- Roads and railways
- Urban areas
Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 170%
Geographic limits:
- West: 2.60W
- East: 0.10W
- North: 54.67N
- South: 53.60N
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Location map of the United Kingdom
Flag of England. Saint George's cross (a red cross on a white background), used as the Flag of England, the Italian city of Genoa and various other places.
(c) Gordon Hatton, CC BY-SA 2.0
Yarm Town Hall Charming little brick built town hall of 1710. It once had an arched open ground floor. A plaque on the south wall marks the height of the March 1811 flood. There are similarities to Northallerton as both towns have curving main streets lined with 18th century buildings, though Yarm's town hall is far nicer than the 19th century effort in Northallerton.