White Cliffs Country

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White Cliffs Country is a coastal region in southeast England famed for its iconic white chalk cliffs, historic ports, and seaside landscapes.

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White Cliffs Country canonical 2

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Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal region
tourist destination
bordersBodyOfWater English Channel
climate temperate maritime climate
country England
countrySubdivisionType non‑administrative region
governedBy Dover District
surface form: Dover District Council
hasActivity coastal walking
heritage tourism
wildlife watching
hasCoastlineType eroding chalk cliffs
hasCulturalAssociation World War II
surface form: Second World War

cross‑Channel travel
hasEconomicActivity ferry services
hospitality industry
tourism
hasEcosystem chalk grassland
maritime cliffs
hasGeologicalFeature chalk cliffs
hasLandmark Deal Castle
Dover Castle
Dover Western Heights
Richborough Roman Fort
South Foreland Lighthouse
Walmer Castle
White Cliffs of Dover
hasPort Port of Dover
hasProtectedArea Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
hasTrail England Coast Path
Saxon Shore Way
hasTransportLink ferry routes to France
hasViewTowards France
includesTown Deal
Dover
SANDWICH
surface form: Sandwich
knownFor historic ports
seaside landscapes
white chalk cliffs
language English
locatedIn Kent
South East England
partOf South Coast of England
surface form: English Channel coast
timeZone Europe/London
tourismMarketingNameFor Dover District

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Dover near White Cliffs Country
Dover–Ramsgate line passesThrough White Cliffs Country