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England is one country that constitutes part of Great Britain, which in turn constitutes part of the United Kingdom. England does not have high mountains but the Lake District in the North West can be seen as a mountainous area.
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Macclesfield became the centre of Britain's silk industry during the Industrial Revolution. There are many attractive Georgian mills, houses, inns, churches and chapels. Cobbled streets and quaint old buildings stand side-by-side with modern shops and three markets.
 
 
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Macclesfield is a hillside town in the Bollin Valley on the fringes of the Peak District. Though it is an ancient town mentioned in the Domesday Book, it was during the 17th & 18th centuries it came to the fore as a silk manufacturing town, when the Napoleonic Wars put an end to French imports.
 
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