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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. A1(M) motorway - Wikipedia

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    Looking northwards at Washington Services as the A1(M) approaches Junction 65. A1(M) is the designation given to a series of four separate motorway sections in the UK. Each section is an upgrade to a section of the A1, a major north–south road which connects London, the capital of England, with Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.

  6. 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 .

  7. 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.

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