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<description>Northamptonshire s county flower  is the cowslip .      Contents    1  History   1.1  Peterborough    2  Geography   2.1  Climate    3  Governance   3.1  National representation    4  Economy   4.1  Milton Keynes and South Midlands Growth area    5  Education   5.1  Colleges  5.2  University</description>
</item><item><title>M1 motorway</title>
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<description>The &lt;b&gt;M1&lt;/b&gt;   is a north&#8211;south &lt;b&gt;motorway&lt;/b&gt;   in England primarily connecting London to Leeds , where it joins the A1(M)  near Aberford . While the &lt;b&gt;M1&lt;/b&gt;  is considered to be the first inter-urban &lt;b&gt;motorway&lt;/b&gt;  to be completed in the United Kingdom, [ 1 ]  the first road to be built to &lt;b&gt;motorway&lt;/b&gt;  standard</description>
</item><item><title>Milton Keynes</title>
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<description>At designation, its 89&#160;km 2  (34&#160;sq&#160;mi) area incorporated the existing towns of Bletchley , Wolverton  and Stony Stratford  along with another fifteen villages and farmland in between. It took its name from the existing village of Milton Keynes , a few miles east of the planned centre .</description>
</item><item><title>Roadgeek</title>
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<description>Sabristi often debate about where the M25 starts and whether it is correctly numbered, or why the &lt;b&gt;motorway&lt;/b&gt;  from Carlisle to Glasgow is called both the M74 and the A74(M). In road-numbering lore, the absence of pattern - the d</description>
</item><item><title>Ashby Magna railway station</title>
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<description>closed along with the railway line in 1969, and today little remains of it. The construction of the &lt;b&gt;M1&lt;/b&gt;  &lt;b&gt;motorway&lt;/b&gt;   (which occurred whilst the line was still open) to the east of the station resulted in the demolition of the stationmaster s house and the loss of the goods yard. Today, a timber</description>
</item><item><title>M1 motorway (Republic of Ireland)</title>
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<description>The &lt;b&gt;M1&lt;/b&gt;  &lt;b&gt;motorway&lt;/b&gt;   ( Irish : M&#243;tarbhealach &lt;b&gt;M1&lt;/b&gt;  ) is a &lt;b&gt;motorway&lt;/b&gt;   in Republic of Ireland . It forms the large majority of the N1 national primary road  connecting Dublin  towards Belfast  along the east of Ireland . The route heads north via Drogheda  and Dundalk  to the Northern Irish  border</description>
</item><item><title>M1 motorway (Pakistan)</title>
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<description>The &lt;b&gt;M1&lt;/b&gt;   is a &lt;b&gt;motorway&lt;/b&gt;   in Punjab  and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa , Pakistan . It is 155&#160;km long, with 67&#160;km in Punjab and the remaining 108&#160;km in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. It has become a vital link to Afghanistan  and Central Asia  and is expected to take much traffic off the highly used N5 . It is</description>
</item><item><title>Bristol Temple Meads railway station</title>
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<description>It opened on 31 August 1840 as the western terminus of the Great Western Railway  from London Paddington station . The whole railway including Temple Meads was the first one designed by the prolific British engineer , Isambard Kingdom Brunel . Soon the station was also used by the Bristol and</description>
</item><item><title>M1 motorway (Hungary)</title>
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<description>The &lt;b&gt;M1&lt;/b&gt;  &lt;b&gt;motorway&lt;/b&gt;   is a 171 km (106.3-mile) long highway in northwestern Hungary , connecting Budapest  to Gy&#337;r  and Vienna . The first section of the &lt;b&gt;motorway&lt;/b&gt;  opened in the 1970s, reaching the Austrian  border at Hegyeshalom  in 1996. It follows the route of the old Route 1 one-lane highway</description>
</item><item><title>M25 motorway</title>
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<description>The M25 &lt;b&gt;motorway&lt;/b&gt;  , or London Orbital , is a 117-mile (188&#160;km) orbital &lt;b&gt;motorway&lt;/b&gt;   that almost encircles Greater London  in the United Kingdom. The &lt;b&gt;motorway&lt;/b&gt;  was first mooted early in the 20th century, a few sections, based on the now abandoned London Ringways  plan, were constructed in the</description>
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