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  2. AA Ireland - Wikipedia

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    AA Ireland provides emergency rescue for members in their home and on the road, sells insurance for over 225,500 Irish customers and breakdown cover for 300,000. Its branded rescue product, AA Membership, is held by over 300,000 members, giving the AA a market share of 85% in the market for those motorists who choose and purchase rescue cover.

  3. Microsoft AutoRoute - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft AutoRoute was originally based on Automap, route planning software created by British software company NextBase Limited. NextBase was founded by five friends working from a house in Esher, England, before eventually moving to an industrial park in Staines. NextBase's first product was AutoRoute, which launched in 1988, and was ...

  4. A574 road - Wikipedia

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    The A574 is a road in England, running through the borough of Warrington before terminating at the end of Butts Bridge in Leigh.The route covers a distance of approximately 13 miles (21 km) [1] and links Warrington town centre with the outer suburbs of Birchwood and Sankey.

  5. Gargunnock - Wikipedia

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    Gargunnock is a small village in the Stirling council area with an active community trust, seven miles (eleven kilometres) west of Stirling, [2] in Scotland.The census population was 912.

  6. Template:A1 A1 (M) overview - Wikipedia

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    Most of the English section of the A1 is a series of alternating sections of primary route, dual carriageway and motorway. From Newcastle upon Tyne to Edinburgh it is a trunk road with alternating sections of dual and single carriageway. The table below summarises the road as motorway and non-motorway sections.

  7. Aa (France) - Wikipedia

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    The Aa (French pronunciation:; Picard: Abbe) is a river in northern France that is 93 km (58 miles) long. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Originating near the village of Bourthes and emptying into the North Sea near Gravelines , the Aa is located near the north-eastern limit of the English Channel .

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