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Durham is in Durham County, NC. It's not the only town in Durham County, but it's close.

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The bulk of it is in Durham County. Some parts of Durham are in Wake County.

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County Durham was created in 2009.

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S. E. Ouston has written:

'A year at Polverras'

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The address of the Durham County Library is: 300 N Roxboro St, Durham, 27701 3414

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The address of the Durham County Bookmobile is: 300 N Roxboro St, Durham, 27701 3414

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The area of County Durham is 2,676 square kilometers.

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Durham is a county in the northeast of England, and its county town is also called Durham. However, the capital city of the region is actually London.

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No. Durham is the name of a county in England.

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Durham County Cricket Club was created in 1882.

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The duration of Durham County - TV series - is 3600.0 seconds.

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Waterhouses - County Durham - railway station was created in 1877.

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Waterhouses - County Durham - railway station ended in 1964.

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Derwent Valley Railway - County Durham - was created in 1867.

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Derwent Valley Railway - County Durham - ended in 1963.

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Durham County - TV series - was created on 2007-05-07.

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Durham County - TV series - ended on 2010-11-29.

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According to census.gov, the 2007 population estimate for Durham County, North Carolina, is 256,500.

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It's about (depending on where you are in Wisconsin and where you want to go in County Durham) 3714 miles.

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No, the series Durham County is Canadian (the first six episodes of the show aired in Canada in 2007). "Durham County" is a fictional name for a suburban community near Toronto, the largest city in Canada (although, there is actually a real place called "Durham" not far from Toronto).

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Yes. With over 98,000 it has ten thousand more people than the county's city, Durham.

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Durham County will not be returning for a 4th season. However, there are other projects at work with the franchise.

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County Durham, England

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Durham County - 2007 Homelands 3-1 is rated/received certificates of:

USA:TV-MA

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Durham County - 2007 is rated/received certificates of:

Australia:MA (some episodes)

Australia:M (some episodes)

USA:TV-MA

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Durham County - 2007 What Lies Beneath 1-1 is rated/received certificates of:

Australia:MA

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Durham County - 2007 Guys and Dolls 1-4 is rated/received certificates of:

Australia:MA

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Durham County - 2007 Divide and Conquer 1-3 is rated/received certificates of:

Australia:M

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Stanley in County Durham is located at an elevation of approximately 561 feet (171 meters) above sea level.

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Fishburn is a village in County Durham, in England.

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Durham is a county and a city in Northern England. I am not aware that anybody has ever tried to establish its weight!

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Durham County Library Centennial Celebration Documentary - 1997 was released on:

USA: 6 June 1997

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Durham County - 2007 Homelands 3-1 was released on:

USA: 2010

Canada: 25 October 2010

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Upper Teesdale is in County Durham in the north of England.

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Durham won the 2008 championship

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Durham County Cricket Club

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In England the name is associated with County Durham.

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Consett, County Durham (England)

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Devon, dorset, Down, Durham

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The phone number of the Durham County Library is: 919-560-0100.

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The approximate population of Ferryhill, County Durham is around 11,651 people. The population of Ferryhill grew relatively quickly in the 1900s due to the town's coal mines.

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That depends upon whether the 'Durham' you refer to is County Durham, or the city of Durham, which is within County Durham.

The counties of Durham and North Yorkshire share a border, but to reach the North Yorkshire border from Durham City is not very far ... straight down the A1(M), the motorway adjacent to Durham City, you will coss the River Tees, (which acts as much of the border in this area) a few miles south of Scotch Corner ... perhaps 3 or 4 minutes to reach the motorway from Durham City centre, then no more than 15 - 20 minutes at normal motorway speeds, to cross the Tees.

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Water in County Durham is generally hard. This means it has a high mineral content, particularly calcium and magnesium ions, which can leave residue on surfaces like faucets and dishes.

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