Airedale
There is no such thing as Yorkshire dales as dogs, but...The Yorkshire Dales (also known as The Dales) is the name given to an upland area, in Northern England.The area lies within the historic county boundaries of Yorkshire though it spans the ceremonial counties of North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire, and Cambrian Most of the area falls within the Yorkshire Dales District National Park, created in 1954, and now one of the twelve National parks of England and wales.
Coverdale - is a dale in the far East of Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England. It takes it's name from the river Cover.
Doug Dales's birth name is Douglas James Dales.
There are 10 national parks in England : Northumberland North York moors Lake District Yorkshire Dales Peak District The Broads Dartmoor Exmoor New Forest South downs :]
Yorkshire terriers got their name by where they were developed ( Yorkshire,England)
brian dales.
A wind that blows from west to east is called a westerly wind. The direction of origin is the name of the wind.
The term "westerly" needs a capital letter when it is part of a proper noun, such as the name of a place (e.g., Westerly, Rhode Island). However, when used as a common noun or adjective to describe direction (e.g., "a westerly wind"), it does not require capitalization.
Residents of the Yorkshire valleys are known as "Yorkshire Dalesmen" or "Dalesfolk".
They come from Yorkshire in England, hence the name.
For a girl Yorkshire Terrier, yes.
Some people call the Yorkshire Terriers 'Yorky's'.