The name Dukinfield is believed to originate from the Old English words "Ducking" and "Field", meaning a field where ducks are found. This suggests that the area was once associated with duck hunting or a place where ducks were abundant.
The name of the first village in the WhereWasI Quiz is Evergreen Village.
The country name that means "big village" is Afghanistan. It comes from the Persian words "afgan" meaning "big" and "stan" meaning "place of" or "village".
India's national name, "Bharat," is derived from an ancient Sanskrit term meaning "big village."
A hamlet is a place smaller than a village, typically consisting of a small group of houses or buildings.
the smallest "technical" village could be the destroyed country of Uzushiogakure, Land Of Whirlpools, or Kusagakure, in it's unnoficial name, the Land of Grass.
Dukinfield's population is 18,885.
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Dukinfield Henry Scott was born in 1854.
Dukinfield Henry Scott died in 1934.
Jane C. C. Dukinfield has written: 'A memoir of the Rev. Sir Henry Robert Dukinfield, Bart'
Samuel Dukinfield Swarbreck has written: 'Sketches in Scotland'
Dukinfield Central railway station was created in 1863.
Dukinfield Central railway station ended in 1959.
Dukinfield is in Tameside, in the North West of the UK. It is close to Stalybridge, Hyde, and Ashton-Under-Lyne. The Dukinfield postcode is SK16. The nearest Motorways are M67 (Manchester to Mottram), and M60 (Manchester Circular). !
Dukinfield Henry Scott has written: '[Papers on fossil plants]' 'Flowerless plants' 'An introduction to structural biology'
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