Woking
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Woking is a large commuter town in southeast England known for its rail links to London and its association with H.G. Wells’ "The War of the Worlds."
Aliases (4)
Statements (41)
Referenced by (23)
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Pyrford
("Woking borough")
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Woking railway station → |
locatedIn |
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Byfleet
→
Pyrford → |
parliamentaryConstituency |
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Runnymede Borough
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borderedBy |
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Byfleet
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category |
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Pyrford
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civilParish |
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Surrey
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containsSettlement |
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River Wey
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flowsThrough |
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Woking Borough Council
("Borough of Woking")
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governs |
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Bracknell Forest
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hasBorderWith |
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Woking
("Woking Borough")
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isPartOf |
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West Byfleet
("Borough of Woking")
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locatedInAdministrativeArea |
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Brookwood Cemetery
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locatedNear |
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Pyrford
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near |
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West Byfleet
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nearbySettlement |
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Wisley Gardens
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nearestCity |
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Byfleet
("Borough of Woking")
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partOf |
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River Wey
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passesSettlement |
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A245 road
("Woking borough")
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passesThrough |
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Paul Weller
("Woking, Surrey, England")
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placeOfBirth |
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Arthur Balfour
("Woking, Surrey, England")
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placeOfDeath |
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Woking railway station
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serves |