Topografische kaart Colerne
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Colerne
The name Colerne appears in the Domesday Book of 1086. Other early spellings include Culerna, Culerne, Cullerne, Collern. Various interpretations of the name have been proposed. Gover, Mawer and Stenton, in The Place Names of Wiltshire, cite a form aern meaning "house", and suggest that "col-aern might well denote a house where charcoal was made, used or stored." Alternatively, the altitude of the village suggests that the first syllable may be from the Welsh or Cornish word col, "peak"; this would mean the "dwelling on the peak". Another possibility is that it could mean "cold dwelling", from the Anglo-Saxon cald.
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Naam: Topografische kaart Colerne, hoogte, reliëf.
Locatie: Colerne, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom (51.42625 -2.29535 51.47250 -2.22688)
Gemiddelde hoogte: 127 m
Minimale hoogte: 35 m
Maximale hoogte: 193 m
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Cley Hill
United Kingdom > England > Wiltshire
Cley Hill (grid reference ST838449) is a prominent hill to the west of Warminster in Wiltshire, England. Its summit has a commanding view of the Wiltshire / Somerset county boundary, at 244 metres (801 ft) elevation. The land is in Corsley parish and is owned by the National Trust.
Gemiddelde hoogte: 157 m
