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Geology of Hertfordshire (4831 bytes)
1: ... exposed as the high ground in the north and west of the county, and the [[Paleocene]] age Reading Bed... 4: ...[[Tring]] and [[Ashwell]], there is a small strip of exposed Cretaceous Gault Clay and Upper Greensand... 6: ...otternhoe Clunch Stone above it, lies at the base of the Chiltern Hills escarpment. This is visible as... 8: ...able Downs]], which are the easterly continuation of the Chiltern Hills. 12: ...million years ago when the area was at the bottom of a shallow sea and some distance from the nearest ... Hertfordshire (5396 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Hertfordshire 5: |colspan=2 align=center|[[Image:EnglandHertfordshire.png]] 9: ... England|Ceremonial]] & [[Administrative counties of England|Administrative]] County 11: |Region:||[[East of England]] 13: ...up2;]]<br>[[List of Administrative shire counties of England by Area|Ranked 32nd]] University of Hertfordshire (3975 bytes) 1: ...eld, Hertfordshire|Hatfield]], in the county of [[Hertfordshire]], [[United Kingdom]], from which the university ... 5: ...became an early [[polytechnic]]. With the passage of the [[Further and Higher Education Act, 1992]], t... 11: Hertfordshire was described as "the flagship of the former polys" by the ''Independent'' in [[200... 25: ..., and natural sciences are here, along with halls of residence and the Roberts Way student village. 27: ...e|BAe]] site. The Business School and the faculty of Humanities and Education are housed here, along w... Hatfield, Hertfordshire (5035 bytes) 9: ...[[Administrative counties of England|County]]:||[[Hertfordshire]] 11: ...idth="50%"|[[Regions of England|Region]]:||[[East of England]] 17: ...onial counties of England|Ceremonial County]]:||[[Hertfordshire]] 19: ...onal counties of England|Traditional County]]:||[[Hertfordshire]] 21: ...tal counties of Great Britain|Postal County]]:||[[Hertfordshire]] Garston, Hertfordshire (584 bytes) 1: '''Garston''' is a village in [[Hertfordshire]],, [[United Kingdom]], more or less contiguous w... 3: ... the [[Census 2001|2001 Census]] had a population of 6,856. 5: ... facility for non-burial [[funeral]]s in the West Hertfordshire area, serving [[Watford]], [[St Albans]] and [[He... 8: [[Category:Villages in Hertfordshire]] East Hertfordshire (1589 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|East Hertfordshire District 5: ...ng|150px|East Hertfordshire]]<br>''Shown within [[Hertfordshire]]'' 11: |[[Regions of England|Region]]:||[[East of England]] 13: |Admin. County:||[[Hertfordshire]] 15: |[[Surface area|Area]]:<br>- Total||[[List of English districts by area|Ranked 105th]]<br>[[1 E... Norton, Hertfordshire (753 bytes) 1: ... in the town, St Nicholas's has become a [[chapel of ease]]. The village's primary school, named after... 8: [[Category:Villages in Hertfordshire]] North Hertfordshire (2019 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|North Hertfordshire District 5: ...g|150px|North Hertfordshire]]<br>''Shown within [[Hertfordshire]]'' 11: |[[Regions of England|Region]]:||[[East of England]] 13: |Admin. County:||[[Hertfordshire]] 15: |[[Surface area|Area]]:<br>- Total||[[List of English districts by area|Ranked 124th]]<br>[[1 E... History of Hertfordshire (932 bytes) 1: ...ule of [[Edward the Elder]] in [[913]]. The name Hertfordshire appears in the [[Anglo-Saxon Chronicle]] in [[101... 5: Hertfordshire is the starting point of the [[New River (England)|New River]]: a man made... 7: Hertfordshire lost [[Barnet]] to [[Greater London]] in 1965, bu... 10: * [[History of England]] 12: [[Category:Hertfordshire| History]] Preston, Hertfordshire (988 bytes) 1: ...]] about 3 miles (5 km) south of [[Hitchin]] in [[Hertfordshire]], [[England]]. 3: ...tioned in [[1252]]: 6 acres (24,000 m²) of land was given to some nuns from [[Elstow]], [[Be... 5: ...the [[Knights Hospitaller]] after the dissolution of the Templars. When the Hospitallers were in turn ... 14: [[no:Preston, Hertfordshire]] 16: [[Category:Villages in Hertfordshire]] Weston, Hertfordshire (349 bytes) 1: ...lose to [[Letchworth]] and [[Baldock]], just east of the [[A1(M)]] junction 9. 6: [[Category:Villages in Hertfordshire]] River Colne, Hertfordshire (790 bytes) 1: ...am, Buckinghamshire|Denham]]). It is a tributary of the [[River Thames]]. 3: The Colne rises near [[Colney Heath]] in Hertfordshire and through the [[Chiltern Hills]]. It divides i... 5: ...nbrook]] near [[Slough]] and [[London Colney]] in Hertfordshire take their name from this river. 9: [[Category:Rivers in Hertfordshire|Colne]] Bourne End, Hertfordshire (368 bytes) 1: '''Bourne End''' is a [[village]] in [[Hertfordshire]]. It is situated on the [[A41 road|A41]] betwee... 5: [[Category:Villages in Hertfordshire]] List of places in Hertfordshire (2337 bytes) 1: This is a '''list of settlements in [[Hertfordshire]]''', [[England]]. 3: ...l, Hertfordshire|Amwell]], [[Apsley]], [[Ashwell, Hertfordshire|Ashwell]], [[Ayot St Lawrence]], [[Ayot St Peter]... 4: ...enington]], [[Bishop's Stortford]], [[Bourne End, Hertfordshire|Bourne End]], [[Bovingdon]], [[Brent Pelham]], [[... 8: ...hire|Great Amwell]], [[Great Gaddesden]], [[Great Offley]] 9: ...ordbury]], [[Hitchin]], [[Hoddesdon]], [[Holwell, Hertfordshire|Holwell]], [[How Wood]] Hertfordshire Rail Tours (205 bytes) 1: ...asts]], which is based in [[Hertfordshire]]. Most of its trains start from [[London King's Cross]]. Academic dress of the University of Hertfordshire (1855 bytes) 1: ...ctorate gown upon receiving an honorary Doctorate of Science in November 2002]] 3: The [[University of Hertfordshire]] prescribes [[academic costume]] for its members... 5: ...here is no distinction between the academic dress of the various faculties. 7: In dress, holders of initial doctorates wear red gowns with purple fac... 10: ...://www.herts.ac.uk/secreg/upr/pdf/ASA4-V2.pdf The official regulations] List of civil parishes in Hertfordshire (2906 bytes) 1: This is a '''list of civil parishes in Hertfordshire''', [[England]]. 24: ==[[East Hertfordshire]]== 26: * [[Anstey,_Hertfordshire|Anstey]] 29: * [[Aston, Hertfordshire|Aston]] 79: * [[Ridge, Hertfordshire|Ridge]] Geology (10520 bytes) 1: ..., "word", "reason")) is the [[science]] and study of the [[Earth]], its composition, structure, physic... 3: ...es]] that move over a semi-molten upper [[Mantle (geology)|mantle]] ([[asthenosphere]]) via processes that ... 5: ...nology'' (studies of the [[Moon]]), ''areology'' (of [[Mars (planet)|Mars]]), etc., are also in use. 7: ...Saussure]] in the year [[1779]]. An older meaning of the word was first used by [[Richard de Bury]]. H... 10: ...elting cookers, transport of [[ore]]s, extraction of [[soda]], [[sulfur]] and [[alum]], and administra... Engineering geology (4785 bytes) 1: ...ople and property against damage and the solution of geologic problems. 6: ...transit]], [[highway]], [[bridge]], [[seismic retrofit]], airport and park; 10: *for offshore [[outfall]], [[drilling platform]] and [[su... 11: *for other types of facilities. 21: *[[slaking]] and [[heave]] of geologic formations; Cleaver (geology) (1453 bytes) 1: ...s of a river drying up, before the downstream tip of the island, by evaporation or absorption into the... 3: ...hat glacier or (on the other side of the cleaver) of [[Emmons Glacier]].
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