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Vale
In geography a vale is a wide river valley, usually with a particularly wide flood plain or flat valley bottom. Vales commonly occur between the scarp slopes of pairs of chalk downs , where the chalk dome has been eroded, exposing less resistant underlying rock, usually clay.
List of vales
- Blackmore Vale, Dorset, England
- Castle Vale, Birmingham, England
- Trent Vale , Staffordshire, England
- Vale of Evesham, Worcestershire, England
- Vale of Leven, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
- Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire, England
- Vale of Siddim (biblical)
- Vale of York, Yorkshire, England
Political divisions (towns, cities, districts, counties) named Vale or containing Vale in their names include:
- United States of America
- Cedar Vale, Kansas
- Kenton Vale, Kentucky
- La Vale, Maryland
- Meadow Vale, Kentucky
- Montvale, New Jersey
- Northvale, New Jersey
- River Vale, New Jersey
- Union Vale, New York
- Vale, North Carolina
- (also note Vail, Colorado, spelled differently)
- Great Britain
- Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, England
- Eagle Vale, New South Wales, Wales
- Ebbw Vale, Blaenau Gwent, Wales
- Vale of Glamorgan, Glamorgan, Wales
- Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire England
- Vale Royal, Cheshire, North West England
Other Vales
See also: List of landforms.
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