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Yes, there is an English town called Jarrow, located in Tyne and Wear, in the northeast of England. It is known for its historical significance, particularly the Anglo-Saxon monastery of St. Paul, which was founded in the 7th century. Jarrow is also famously associated with the Jarrow March, a protest march in the 1930s against unemployment and poverty.

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