'Dale' is Norse-derived, northern English dialect for valley.Most places ending in 'dale' are valleys, named usually after the river which flows through them. An example is Rochdale, which is a town in the valley of the river RocheFor example: Wensleydale (famous for its cheese), Nidderdale, Airedale, Wharfedale
There are no such towns.
Dale's Supermarket Sweep ended on 2007-08-30.
Monsal Dale railway station ended in 1959.
Millers Dale railway station ended in 1967.
Thornton Dale railway station ended in 1963.
the towns that are in calderdale are halifax, hebden bridge and many more ? if you like to know more please check out the calderdale website or check out some leafets
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In the UK, towns that end with "Gros" include Grosmont, which is located in North Yorkshire. As for towns ending in "Bea," there are few notable examples, including Beauly in Scotland. Towns that end with "Mont" include Montrose in Scotland.
There are no English towns or cities ending in ~bail.
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Stockport Tiviot Dale railway station ended in 1967.