Yes. Lindisfarne is an island off the Northumberland (northeast England) coast. It is also called Holy Island and is joined to the mainland by a causeway which can only be crossed at low tide.
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Holy Island or Lindisfarne is a place of mystery and sanctuary. This small island is separated from the mainland by a narrow causeway. That's just one. There are many, many wonders in England- and in the UK as a whole indeed.
no there is no place called cambala
Of course!
The place called "Gales" in English is known as "Wales" in Welsh. Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom, located west of England.
England hasn't got any deserts. It's generally a quite rainy place.
To be honest i don't think that there is any place called Forest green certainly not where i live but there could be in like Scotland or Glasgow or London but i dno if there is a place called that xxx
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Since the US Civil War was fought in the US, and the most widely place called Oxford is in England, the one would have had little if any impact on the other.
yes there is if you find the right place
Occupations in the New England colonies were essentially the same as in any place inhabited by western Europeans. They included:farmermillersawyercoopersmithslawyerphysicianclergyteacherbakercarpentersailorfishermanseamstresssoldierclockmakersurveyor
A place where beer is brewed is called a brewery.
Well before you go through platform 11 3/4. I think it is (or any other secret passage to get to the magical word) Harry Potter lives in England! If you mean the name of the magical world there really isn't any each place has it's own name like a city. So it takes place in Hogwarts!