Marton-in-Cleveland

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Marton-in-Cleveland is a suburban area of Middlesbrough in North Yorkshire, England, known as the birthplace of explorer Captain James Cook.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Marton-in-Cleveland canonical 2
Marton 1

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Statements (35)

Predicate Object
instanceOf settlement
suburban area
administrativeArea Middlesbrough
surface form: Middlesbrough unitary authority
birthplaceOf James Cook
ceremonialCounty North Yorkshire
country England
hasAmenity churches
local shops
primary schools
residential housing estates
hasFeature commuter residential area for Middlesbrough
suburban character
hasGreenSpace Stewart Park NERFINISHED
hasLandmark Captain Cook Birthplace Museum
Captain Cook statue
Stewart Park NERFINISHED
hasPostTown Middlesbrough
hasRoad A172 road NERFINISHED
hasTransport Marton railway station
historicalArea Cleveland
historicCounty North Riding of Yorkshire
locatedIn Middlesbrough
North Yorkshire
Teesside urban area
United Kingdom
Yorkshire and the Humber
locatedNear Coulby Newham
Middlesbrough
surface form: Middlesbrough town centre

Nunthorpe
Ormesby
namedAfter Marton village
surface form: Marton (historic village)
notableFor being the birthplace of Captain James Cook
partOf Middlesbrough
surface form: Borough of Middlesbrough
railwayLine Esk Valley Line
regionType suburban district

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Marton, Yorkshire, England hasNeighbourhood Marton-in-Cleveland
Marton, Yorkshire, England alternativeName Marton-in-Cleveland
Captain Cook Birthplace Museum locatedIn Marton-in-Cleveland
this entity surface form: Marton