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Weald

The Weald (/ˈwiːld/) is an area of South East England between the parallel chalk escarpments of the North and the South Downs. It crosses the counties of Hampshire, Surrey, West Sussex, East Sussex, and Kent. It has three parts, the sandstone "High Weald" in the centre, the clay "Low Weald" periphery and the Greensand Ridge, which stretches around the…

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Other English wealds and wolds

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Weald

Nodes202
Edges201
Triples194
Avg. degree1.99
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related to history · 28
Weald → According, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Arden, Bere, Britain, Dartmoor, Fens, Forest, Hampshire, Iron Age, Kent, Lympne, Mesolithic, Neolithic, New Forest, Ordnance Survey Map, Prehistoric, Roman, Roman Britain, Romano-British
related to Geology · 25
Weald → Above, Artois Anticline, Ashdown Sand Formation, Boulonnais, Cretaceous, Dover, France, Gault, Gault Formation, Hastings Beds, High Weald, Low Weald, Lower Cretaceous, Lower Greensand, Purbeck Beds, Straits, The, The Weald, The Wealden Group, Tunbridge Wells Sand Formation
related to Culture · 24
Weald → Ashdown Forest, British, Chartwell, Churchill, Dorking, Forster's, Hartfield, John Evelyn, Milne's, Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh, River Tillingbourne, Room, Rudyard Kipling, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sir Winston Churchill, Surrey, The, The Weald, These, View
related to Geography · 23
Weald → English Channel, Hampshire, Hastings, High Weald, High Weald Area, In, Its, Kent, Much, Other, Outstanding Natural Beauty, Petersfield, Pett Level, Pevensey, Romney Marshes, South Downs National Park, Surrey, Surrey Hills Area, Sussex, The
related to Transport infrastructure · 22
Weald → A21, Ashford-Hastings, Balcombe, Brighton, Building, East Grinstead, Five, Hastings, Holmesdale, Lewes, M20, M26, Other, Ouse Valley Viaduct, River Ouse, The Brighton Main Line, The M23/A23, The M25, The Tonbridge, Tributaries
related to Etymology · 21
Weald → Anderida, Andred, Andredes, Andredesleage, Anglian, Britain, English, German Wald, Germanic, In, Indo-European, Kent, Old English, Perambulation, Pevensey, Roman, The, The Middle English, This, West Saxon
related to Other English wealds and wolds · 10
Weald → England, Essex, Harrow Weald, Lincolnshire Wolds, London, North, North Weald, Several, Wold, Yorkshire Wolds
related to Farming · 9
Weald → About, High Weald, Historically, Low Weald, Napoleonic Wars, Neither, There, Western Rother, World War II
related to Wildlife · 9
Weald → Although, Ashdown Forest, England, France, Great Britain, The, The Weald, Thursley, Wealden
related to Further reading · 8
Weald → Anderson, Bazley, England, Frederick William, Geological Sciences, Institute, ISBN, The Purbeck Beds

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area sussex forest high clay north kent sandstone many century near england used english parts rocks surrey wealden low east

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Wealdis aeroded remains of a geological structure0.90text
Dartmoorinstance ofmuch as in other places in Britain0.80text
the Fensinstance ofmuch as in other places in Britain0.80text
the Forest of Ardeninstance ofmuch as in other places in Britain0.80text
heathlandinstance ofoften leading to the development of acidic habitats0.80text
the largest remaining areas of which are in Ashdown Forestinstance ofoften leading to the development of acidic habitats0.80text
near Thursley.Although common in Franceinstance ofoften leading to the development of acidic habitats0.80text
the wild boar became extinct in Great Britain by the 17th centuryinstance ofoften leading to the development of acidic habitats0.80text
but wild breeding populations have recently returned in the Wealdinstance ofoften leading to the development of acidic habitats0.80text
following escapes from boar farmsinstance ofoften leading to the development of acidic habitats0.80text
Wealdrelated to CultureThe Weald0.60section
Wealdrelated to CultureThese0.60section

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