Sedgemoor
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Sedgemoor est un district non-métropolitain situé dans le comté du Somerset, en Angleterre. Son chef-lieu est Bridgwater.
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Sedgemoor — District Lage in Somerset Status District Region South West England Verw.grafschaft Somerset … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Sedgemoor services — is a motorway service station on the M5 motorway near the village of Rooks Bridge in Somerset, England. The location of the services can be identified from a long distance because of their immediate proximity to Brent Knoll, a hill which stands… … Wikipedia
Sedgemoor Coast FM — was a trial radio station which broadcast to Bridgwater, Somerset, England in 1998 and 1999.The station had rivals also running trials, BCR FM and Riverside Radio.Sedgemoor Coast was regarded by many as a very professional station using the very… … Wikipedia
Sedgemoor, Battle of — ▪ English history (July 16 [July 6, Old Style], 1685), in English history, battle fought about 3 miles (5 km) southeast of Bridgwater, Somerset, Eng. It was a massacre of the mainly untrained smallholders and cloth workers who had rallied… … Universalium
Sedgemoor — geographical name tract of moorland SW England in central Somerset … New Collegiate Dictionary
SEDGEMOOR — district in central Somersetshire, 5 m. SE. of Bridgwater, scene of a famous battle between the troops of James II. and those of the Duke of Monmouth on July 6, 1685, in which the latter were completely routed … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia