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'''Dover''' is the name of a number of towns and cities. | '''Dover''' is the name of a number of towns and cities. | ||
| − | In the [[United States]] it is the capital city of [[Delaware]]. | + | In the [[United States]] it is the capital city of [[Delaware]]. |
| − | In [[England]], it is an [[English Channel]] port in the county of [[Kent]], notable for | + | In [[England]], it is an [[English Channel]] port in the county of [[Kent]], notable for its white chalk cliffs - one of Britain's best-known natural landmarks - and its proximity to [[France]]. See [[Dover UK]] |
| − | [[Category:United | + | It is a small town in south east [[Tasmania]] on an inlet of the [[Bruny d’Entrecasteaux|D'Entrecasteux]] Channel - the most southerly town of any size in Australia. |
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| + | [[Category:Delaware Cities and Towns]] | ||
| + | [[Category:United Kingdom Cities and Towns]] | ||
[[Category:US State Capitals]] | [[Category:US State Capitals]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:13, December 28, 2011
Dover is the name of a number of towns and cities.
In the United States it is the capital city of Delaware.
In England, it is an English Channel port in the county of Kent, notable for its white chalk cliffs - one of Britain's best-known natural landmarks - and its proximity to France. See Dover UK
It is a small town in south east Tasmania on an inlet of the D'Entrecasteux Channel - the most southerly town of any size in Australia.