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Alnmouth (/ˈæl(ə)nmaʊθ/) is a coastal village in Northumberland, England, situated 4 miles (6 km) east-south-east of Alnwick. The population of the civil parish at the 2001 Census was 562, reducing to 445 at the 2011 Census.

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  • Alnmouth​ Alnmouth ist eine Stadt in Northumberland, England. Sie liegt etwa sechs Kilometer südöstlich von Alnwick an der Mündung des Aln in die Nordsee. Alnmouth wurde vermutlich um das Jahr 1150 von William de Vesci, dem Herrn auf Alnwick Castle und Sheriff von Northumberland, gegründet. Im Jahre 1207 erhielt Alnmouth das Marktrecht. Im Jahre 1806 änderte der Aln nach einem schweren Sturm seinen Lauf und trennte das Dorf in zwei Teile. Im Jahre 1860 ließ die Royal Meteorological Society in Alnmouth eine Wetterstation errichten. Der Bahnhof Alnmouth an der East Coast Main Line liegt etwa 1,5 westlich der Stadt im Ort Hipsburn und heißt offiziell Alnmouth for Alnwick. Die Schriftstellerin Val McDermid lebte bis 2014 in Alnmouth. (de)
  • Alnmouth (/ˈæl(ə)nmaʊθ/) is a coastal village in Northumberland, England, situated 4 miles (6 km) east-south-east of Alnwick. The population of the civil parish at the 2001 Census was 562, reducing to 445 at the 2011 Census. Located at the mouth of the River Aln, the village had a port supporting a small fishing industry and engaging in national and international trade. It was for a time a leading north-east centre for the export of grain and other foodstuffs, especially to London, and specialised in the import of timber and slate. These activities to some extent shaped the village, as granaries were constructed to store grain, and sawmills and a boatyard established to process wood and build ships. Port activities declined at the end of the 19th century, in part because of the deterioration of the port due to the shifting and silting of the river estuary, in part as trade transferred to the railways. A notable change in the course of the river during a violent storm in 1806 resulted in the loss of the remains of the village's original church and disruption to the functioning of the port and industries. With the coming of the railways, Alnmouth transformed into a coastal resort complete with one of the earliest English golf courses, a holiday camp, bathing houses, beach huts and spacious sea-view villas. In contemporary times, Alnmouth is a well conserved picturesque coastal resort and tourist attraction, lying within the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. (en)
  • Alnmouth est un village d’Angleterre dans le Northumberland, à 6 kilomètres au Sud-Est d'Alnwick, à l'embouchure de l'Aln. (fr)
  • Alnmouth è un piccolo centro urbano della regione di Northumberland, nel nord dell'Inghilterra. Si trova poco distante dalla strada principale A1068 per Ashington, circa 4 miglia (6.5 km) a sud-est di Alnwick. Situata sulla foce del fiume Aln, la cittadina è stata in passato un importante porto commerciale di Northumberland, interessato principalmente dall'esportazione di cereali, e da traffici di contrabbando. Il porto conobbe il suo declino quando il fiume cambiò il suo corso nel 1806, dopo una violenta bufera. A ricordo dei suoi traffici sono rimasti nel villaggio numerosi granai. Oggi, Alnmouth è una frequentata popolare meta turistica, servita dalla stazione ferroviaria di Alnmouth, situata a , a un miglio da Alnmouth. Fa parte della Costa del Northumberland, riconosciuta Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (Area di eccezionale bellezza naturale). Qui, secondo la testimonianza di Beda il Venerabile (Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, IV, 28), Teodoro di Tarso presiedette il grande sinodo, nel quale alla presenza di re Ecgfrith di Northumbria, fu deposto dalla cattedra di vescovo nel 684 mentre al suo posto fu eletto san Cutberto fu eletto vescovo di Lindisfarne. Secondo l', Alnmouth fu fortificata dai Francesi durante il regno di Elisabetta I. Un'esaustiva storia della cittadina fu redatta nel 1851 da Willian Dickson, sotto il titolo di Four Chapters from the History of Alnmouth (Quattro capitoli dalla storia di Alnmouth). La cittadina, nel 1860, fu scelta da George Percy, V duca di Northumberland, presidente del , come una delle 14 stazioni meteorologiche e fu pertanto equipaggiata di un barometro. (it)
  • Alnmouth is een civil parish in het graafschap Northumberland in het noordoosten van Engeland aan de mond van de rivier de Aln. Het ligt ongeveer zeven kilometer ten zuidoosten van Alnwick. In het verleden is het een belangrijke handelsplaats geweest, vooral voor de export van graan. Het dorp is tegenwoordig een populaire toeristische bestemming en maakt deel uit van de beschermde kust van Northumberland, een gebied van grote natuurlijke schoonheid. (nl)
  • Alnmouth – wieś w Anglii, w hrabstwie Northumberland. Leży 46 km na północ od miasta Newcastle upon Tyne i 442 km na północ od Londynu. Miejscowość liczy 562 mieszkańców. (pl)
  • Alnmouth är en by och en civil parish i Northumberland i England. Orten har 445 invånare (2011). (sv)
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  • Alnmouth est un village d’Angleterre dans le Northumberland, à 6 kilomètres au Sud-Est d'Alnwick, à l'embouchure de l'Aln. (fr)
  • Alnmouth is een civil parish in het graafschap Northumberland in het noordoosten van Engeland aan de mond van de rivier de Aln. Het ligt ongeveer zeven kilometer ten zuidoosten van Alnwick. In het verleden is het een belangrijke handelsplaats geweest, vooral voor de export van graan. Het dorp is tegenwoordig een populaire toeristische bestemming en maakt deel uit van de beschermde kust van Northumberland, een gebied van grote natuurlijke schoonheid. (nl)
  • Alnmouth – wieś w Anglii, w hrabstwie Northumberland. Leży 46 km na północ od miasta Newcastle upon Tyne i 442 km na północ od Londynu. Miejscowość liczy 562 mieszkańców. (pl)
  • Alnmouth är en by och en civil parish i Northumberland i England. Orten har 445 invånare (2011). (sv)
  • Alnmouth​ Alnmouth ist eine Stadt in Northumberland, England. Sie liegt etwa sechs Kilometer südöstlich von Alnwick an der Mündung des Aln in die Nordsee. Alnmouth wurde vermutlich um das Jahr 1150 von William de Vesci, dem Herrn auf Alnwick Castle und Sheriff von Northumberland, gegründet. Im Jahre 1207 erhielt Alnmouth das Marktrecht. Im Jahre 1806 änderte der Aln nach einem schweren Sturm seinen Lauf und trennte das Dorf in zwei Teile. Im Jahre 1860 ließ die Royal Meteorological Society in Alnmouth eine Wetterstation errichten. Die Schriftstellerin Val McDermid lebte bis 2014 in Alnmouth. (de)
  • Alnmouth (/ˈæl(ə)nmaʊθ/) is a coastal village in Northumberland, England, situated 4 miles (6 km) east-south-east of Alnwick. The population of the civil parish at the 2001 Census was 562, reducing to 445 at the 2011 Census. (en)
  • Alnmouth è un piccolo centro urbano della regione di Northumberland, nel nord dell'Inghilterra. Si trova poco distante dalla strada principale A1068 per Ashington, circa 4 miglia (6.5 km) a sud-est di Alnwick. Situata sulla foce del fiume Aln, la cittadina è stata in passato un importante porto commerciale di Northumberland, interessato principalmente dall'esportazione di cereali, e da traffici di contrabbando. Il porto conobbe il suo declino quando il fiume cambiò il suo corso nel 1806, dopo una violenta bufera. A ricordo dei suoi traffici sono rimasti nel villaggio numerosi granai. (it)
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