
1) British cheese 2) Cheesy bite to a Brit 3) Cheese from Britain 4) Cheesy bite for a Brit 5) Cheesy bite from Britain 6) Cheese for a Brit 7) Cheesy bite in Britain 8) Cheese to a Brit 9) Cheese in Britain 10) European cheese 11) Said with a smile in Britain
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1) Stafford
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Staffordshire (ɪə or ə; abbreviated Staffs) is a landlocked county in the West Midlands of England. Part of the National Forest lies within its borders. It adjoins Cheshire to the north west, Derbyshire and Leicestershire to the east, Warwickshire to the south east, West Midlands and Worcestershire to the south and Shropshire to the west. The l...
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The largest concentration of ceramics factories in Britain since the 17thC. At the heart of The Potteries are the so-called 'five towns' (in fact six) of Stoke-on-Trent: Burslem, Hanley, Stoke, Tunstall, Longton and Fenton. The availability of a variety of local clays and coal for fuel provided the essential foundations for the industry to develop....
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administrative, geographic, and historic county in the Midlands of west-central England, extending north from the Birmingham metropolitan area. The ...
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County of west central England (from April 1997 Stoke-on-Trent has been a separate unitary authority). Area 2,720 sq km/1,050 sq mi Towns Stafford (administrative headquarters), Newcastle-under-Lyme, Lichfield, Tamworth, Leek, Uttoxeter Physical largely flat, with hilly regions in...
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a county in central England. 988,400; 1154 sq. mi. (2715 sq. km). Co. seat: Stafford. Also called
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