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Taunton (England)

LC control no.n 85318606
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Geographic headingTaunton (England)
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Geographic subdivision usageEngland--Taunton
Variant(s)Taunton (Somerset)
Taunton, Eng.
Associated countryEngland Great Britain
Associated placeSomerset (England) Taunton Deane (England)
Found inBush, R. Jeboult's Taunton, 1983.
Barth., 1977 (Taunton, Som.; county capital)
Mun. yrbk., 1985 (Taunton; parish; Taunton Deane Dist.; Somerset)
LC in OCLC, 2-25-92 (hdg.: Taunton, Eng.)
Lippincott, 1962 (Taunton; municipal borough, Somerset, England)
Leworthy, W. The trial between William Leworthy and the Globe Insurance Company ... at Taunton [England] Assizes, 5th and 6th, 1810, 1810.
GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (ppl; 51°01ʹ16ʺN 003°06ʹ17ʺW)
GeoNames, 29 May 2014 (Taunton; country: United Kingdom; ADM1: Somerset; 51° 01ʹ 16ʺ N, 003° 06ʹ 17ʺ W; 51.021111 [N], -3.104722 [W]; seat of a first-order administrative division)
Wikipedia, 29 May 2014 (Taunton; the county town of Somerset, England; the main settlement and administrative centre of the local government district of Taunton Deane, which was formed 1 April 1974; coordinates: 51.019° N, 3.100° W; lies on the River Tone between the Quantock, Blackdown, and Brendon hills, in an area known as the Vale of Taunton; includes sites of a Bronze and Iron Age settlement, a Roman farm, and a Romano-British village; the Saxon town was a burh with its own mint; did not obtain a charter of incorporation until 1627; includes an area named Holway, which was once a village in its own right)
Geographic area codee-uk-en
Invalid LCCNn 88108565