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- The Colne Valley is a steep sided valley on the east flank of the Pennine Hills in the English county of West Yorkshire. It takes its name from the River Colne which rises above the town of Marsden and flows eastward towards Huddersfield. The name is used to describe that section of the valley between its source and Huddersfield at the point where the River Holme joins the Colne. The name can describe the whole valley of the Colne, including the section through Huddersfield its confluence with the River Calder at Cooper Bridge. Using the more common definition, the Colne Valley includes the towns and villages of Marsden, Slaithwaite, Linthwaite, Milnsbridge, Scapegoat Hill, Longwood and Golcar. (en)
- Colne Valley är en unparished area i distriktet Kirklees i grevskapet West Yorkshire i England. Det inkluderar , , , , , , Linthwaite, Marsden, , , , , , och . Unparished area hade 22 765 invånare år 2001. Fram till 1974 var det ett separat distrikt. (sv)
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- Colne Valley är en unparished area i distriktet Kirklees i grevskapet West Yorkshire i England. Det inkluderar , , , , , , Linthwaite, Marsden, , , , , , och . Unparished area hade 22 765 invånare år 2001. Fram till 1974 var det ett separat distrikt. (sv)
- The Colne Valley is a steep sided valley on the east flank of the Pennine Hills in the English county of West Yorkshire. It takes its name from the River Colne which rises above the town of Marsden and flows eastward towards Huddersfield. (en)
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