It is believed 'Stonehenge'. Where there is a ring of ancient stone.
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They originated from a place called matiue
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Stonehenge and London bridge
It's a famous place in England.
greenwhich england
the place-name is mentioned in the Domesday Book
Because the queen lives there :-@
· London, England
I believe you're thinking of the Greenwich Observatory in London, England.
That is the Prime Meridian, and it runs through Greenwich England.
There isn't a cathedral in England called the royal cathedral. If you are asking where Prince William is getting married - the answer is Westminster Abbey.