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  2. Amber Valley, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Amber Valley is an unincorporated community in northern Alberta, Canada, approximately 160 kilometres (99 mi) north of Edmonton.Its elevation is 608 m (1,995 ft). Originally named Pine Creek, Amber Valley was among several Alberta communities settled in the early 20th century by early Black immigrants to the province from Oklahoma and the Deep South of the Unite

  3. Amber Valley - Wikipedia

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    17UB (ONS) E07000032 (GSS) Ethnicity. 97.8% White. 0.9% S.Asian [2] Amber Valley is a local government district with borough status in the east of Derbyshire, England, taking its name from the River Amber. Its council is based in Ripley. The district covers a semi-rural area lying to the north of the city of Derby.

  4. Smalley, Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    Smalley is a village on the main A608 Heanor to Derby road in Derbyshire in the East Midlands of England. The population of the civil parish as of the 2011 census was 2,784. [1] Smalley is part of the borough of Amber Valley and has its own parish council. Smalley village is central west within the wider parish area which contains other ...

  5. What is Freecycling? | Ellicott City, MD Patch

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    Some of reasons people freecycle are: helping others; helping the planet / reducing the amount that goes in landfills / reducing their carbon footprint; saving money; reducing clutter / getting...

  6. Amber Valley (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Constituency profile. The Amber Valley constituency is located in the east of Derbyshire, and covers the market and manufacturing towns of Alfreton, Heanor and Ripley; in a majority of council elections from 1960 to 2012, these were favourably disposed to the Labour Party. The constituency also contains many rural and suburban wards, which ...

  7. Horsley, Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    Horsley is a small village in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, roughly 5 miles north of the City of Derby, England, with a population of 973 at the 2011 Census. [1] The parish church of St Clement and St John, which dates from the 13th century, was rededicated in 1450. [2] It is noted for its fine peal of bells.

  8. Kilburn, Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    Derbyshire. 53°00′20″N 1°25′32″W  / . 53.005567°N 1.425441°W. / 53.005567; -1.425441. Kilburn is a village and civil parish in the English county of Derbyshire, known as Kilbourne until around 100 years ago. The population of the civil parish taken at the 2011 Census was 3,618.

  9. Mapperley, Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    Mapperley, Derbyshire. Coordinates: 52.982°N 1.353°W. The Lychgate of the church. Mapperley is a village and civil parish in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England, situated 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Derby and 2 miles (3 km) northwest of Ilkeston. [1] In the 2001 census it had a population of 253, [2] increasing to 289 at the ...

  10. Bullbridge Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 1840. Closed. 1968. Location. The Bull Bridge Aqueduct was situated on the Cromford Canal, built in 1794, at Bullbridge east of Ambergate along the Amber Valley, where it turned sharply to cross the valley and the Ambergate to Nottingham road. The Cromford canal is in Derbyshire, England .

  11. Obadiah Place - Wikipedia

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    Obadiah Place is a historic site in Amber Valley, Alberta. It was the homestead of Willis Reese Bowen and later the home of his son Obadiah Bowen, a pastor for the town. Willis (sometimes spelled Willace) Reese Bowen brought his family and four other black Oklahoman families to the Amber Valley in 1911.