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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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The Peak Forest Canal runs from Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire, where an arm also services nearby Buxworth, through Furness Vale, New Mills and Disley to Marple, where it is joined by the Macclesfield Canal. At Marple the canal descends a flight of sixteen locks, lowering the level by 210 feet before crossing 100 feet above the River Goyt on a magnificent three arched stone aqueduct. The canal continues through Rose Hill cutting, originally a tunnel but opened out many years ago, on to Romiley, Woodley, Hyde, and Dukinfield before its junction with the Ashton Canal. The total length of the canal is a little over fourteen miles.
 
 
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Marple’s situation on Peak Forest and Macclesfield Canals was important in developing the town as a cotton centre in the 19th century.
 
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