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| - Canterbury is a fishing town near the English Channel, and one of the oldest towns on Renaissance Kingdoms. It is in Sussex. The Town was destroyed in the Great Merge, and the population was moved to Lewes, Sussex
- Canterbury lies at the heart of the City of Canterbury, a local government district of Kent, in South East England that straddles the River Styx.
- European settlement started in an organised way in 1850. It is named for the cathedral city in Kent, England. It is 18,000 square miles, MPs: There are 11, 7 National & 4 Labour, including 1 Maori. |*
- Canterbury is cathedral city in England.
- 300px|right|thumb|Katedra w Canterbury Canterbury (czyt. /ˈkæntəbɹ̩i/) - miasto w południowo-wschodniej Anglii w hrabstwie Kent, siedziba arcybiskupstwa; centralnego dla kościoła anglikańskiego. Liczba mieszkańców w roku 2001 wynosiła 42 258, a powierzchnia 23,54 km².
- Canterbury is a city in east Kent in South East England and is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Primate of All England, head of the Church of England and of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
- Canterbury Esztergom angokl testvérvárosa. Szintén érseki központ
- Canterbury is a historic cathedral city located in Kent in southeast England. It is primarily famous for its magnificent Cathedral, which is the Mother Church of the Anglican Communion and seat of its head, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson, however, had no time to appreciate the scenery when they passed through in "The Adventure of the Final Problem" during their flight from Professor Moriarty; Holmes and Watson unexpectedly get out at Canterbury to throw Moriarty off their trail, and take the next train to Newhaven.
- Canterbury play their home matches at Mainpower Oval in Rangiora. Their usual home Queen Elizabeth II Park in Christchurch has been out of action since The February 22 Earthquakes and are now located in the Hornby area of Christchurch; they formerly played at Lancaster Park and Hagley Oval.
- He appears to be an aggressive warrior from a lost culture. He is tall and so muscular that you can’t see to see his neck. He looks like a barbarian with dark tanned skin, wild long hair, yet to fit into modern society he wears suit. He carries with him several kinds of weapons and talismans. Being a Birkan he has wings that point downward.
- A fishing town in Sussex County. Information on Canterbury can be found on the main RK Wiki: Canterbury
- <default>Canterbury</default> Lokalizacja Rok powstania Właściciel Mieszkańcy Rola Przynależność Canterbury — miasto położone w hrabstwie Kent, w Anglii. Stare dziwo z Canterbury było znanym boginem, które żyło w jaskini w pobliżu miasta. Miejscowa ludność mugoli uważała go za złego pustelnika-kanibala.
- Berry Carpenter (ベリー・カーペンター), also known as Canterbury (カンタベリ), is a scout character.
- Canterbury was a city in England. Canterbury was home to the vampire Joanna Harris, who was born there in 1087. (PROSE: Vampire Science) Sir Charles Westbrooke's Georgian home was located in Canterbury. (PROSE: The Age of Ambition) While visiting Canterbury in 2014, Vincent Wheaton accidentally destroyed the cathedral. (PROSE: Warlock)
- Canterbury is a neighborhood of Kinley, situated to the northwest. Originally an agricultural community, the focus of the neighborhood has recently become the International College of Lovia, which has its central campus in Canterbury. A large number of students also live in the area. It's well known for the combination of beautiful seaside landscape and lively culture. Although it had existed informally for some time, it was given official status by Governor Jon Johnson after Downtown Kinley became overcrowded.
- Canterbury is awesome. It's full of pubs & other things of lesser importance. The Join-Me pub of choice is 'The Cherry Tree'. But 'Simple Simons' is jolly good too. Booyah to the maxi tampon! Respect. Canterbury is one of the oldest cities in England, situated in North Kent on the river Stour.
- Cathedral, University, market town and garrison town in the eastern part of the English county of Kent. Canterbury was first settled in Roman towns and was a provincial centre for the local people, the Cantii. There is archaeological evidence for the presence of Christians in the city in the Roman period and a persistant - but unprovable - claim that at least part of the fabric of the parish church of St. Martin is Roman.
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