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  • ...ment. It is also home to a motor car museum and a canal branch and basin. Coventry's inner [[ring road]] is of considerable interest to road enthusiasts as it ...he station is of a notably modernist design, being built in the mid-1960s. Coventry is also the starting point for railway branches to [[Leamington Spa]] and [
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  • | pagename = Coventry | abc = Coventry
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Coventry]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ment. It is also home to a motor car museum and a canal branch and basin. Coventry's inner [[ring road]] is of considerable interest to road enthusiasts as it ...he station is of a notably modernist design, being built in the mid-1960s. Coventry is also the starting point for railway branches to [[Leamington Spa]] and [
    2 KB (277 words) - 07:32, 20 April 2024
  • ...mbered for the [[legend]] in which she rode naked through the streets of [[Coventry]].
    165 bytes (21 words) - 02:23, 15 September 2011
  • {{r|Coventry}}
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  • ...lies in the legend that she rode naked through the streets of the city of Coventry to protest her husband’s onerous taxes. Despite there no historical evide ...d he would reduce the taxes if she would ride naked through the streets of Coventry. Godiva did so, and Leofric was true to his word.
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  • | pagename = Coventry | abc = Coventry
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  • ...over that number 51 was Wolverhampton, 52 was Birmingham and number 53 was Coventry. ...", this is German for corn and it was wondered if this was a code-name for Coventry and that might be the first target, but again, this was just a guess.
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  • ...fordshire]], [[United Kingdom]]. It is near the cities of [[Oxford]] and [[Coventry]] and has a population of around 60,000. The town is served by the M40 moto
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  • {{r|Coventry}}
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  • {{r|HMS Coventry (D118)}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Coventry]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Coventry}}
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  • {{r|Coventry}}
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  • ...Information about Greene's Rhode Island residence, Spell Hall, located in Coventry, Rhode Island
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  • {{r|Coventry (short story)|"Coventry" (short story)}}
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  • ...that combined ska with [[punk rock]], rocksteady and reggae, started in [[Coventry]], when [[Jerry Dammers]], vocalist with [[The Specials]] starteda new reco
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  • *[[Coventry]]
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  • ...ence to cricket in the county. Later in the century, there was a club in [[Coventry]] which played against the [[Leicestershire and Rutland Cricket Club]]
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  • *[[Coventry]]
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  • {{r|Coventry University}}
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  • * Bussey, Gordon, ''Marconi's Atlantic Leap'', Coventry, England: Marconi Communications, 2000. ISBN 0-95389-676-6
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