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- Dore abstract "Dore is a large village in South Yorkshire, England. The village lies on a hill above the River Sheaf which gave Sheffield its name, and until 1934 was part of Derbyshire, but it is now a suburb of the city. Dore is served by Dore and Totley railway station on the Hope Valley Line between Sheffield and Manchester. The railway tunnel between Dore and Totley under a limb of the Pennines to Hathersage in Derbyshire is the longest such in England, second only to the Severn Tunnel between England and South Wales. They are the longest main line railway tunnels anywhere in Great Britain - the London Underground and Channel Tunnel to France excepted, of course.Dore has long enjoyed a reputation of being Sheffield's wealthiest suburb, and Dore and Totley was the only ward of the city which regularly elected a Conservative councillor. However, as of May 2008 all three councillors were Liberal Democrats. The Member of Parliament for Sheffield Hallam constituency, of which Dore is part, is Liberal Democrat Nick Clegg, who from 2010 until 2015 served as Britain's deputy prime minister in the Coalition government.".
- Dore areaCode "0114".
- Dore country England.
- Dore country United_Kingdom.
- Dore gridReference "SK311812".
- Dore metropolitanBorough Sheffield.
- Dore populationTotal "5496".
- Dore postalCode "S17".
- Dore thumbnail Stone_of_Ecgbert_-_Dore_19-07-05.jpg?width=300.
- Dore wikiPageExternalLink www.dore.sheffield.sch.uk.
- Dore wikiPageExternalLink www.ecgbert.sheffield.sch.uk.
- Dore wikiPageExternalLink www.rowan.sheffield.sch.uk.
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- Dore wikiPageID "331950".
- Dore wikiPageLength "8602".
- Dore wikiPageOutDegree "66".
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- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_Chronicle.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Bryan_Robson.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Sheffield.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Category:Towns_and_villages_of_the_Peak_District.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_of_the_metropolitan_borough_of_Sheffield.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Channel_Tunnel.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Chris_Waddle.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Bassett.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Deira.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Derbyshire.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Dore_and_Totley.
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- Dore wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Anglo-Saxon_England.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Hope_Valley_Line.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Jessica_Ennis-Hill.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Root.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Joshua_Tyzack.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink King_Ecgbert_School.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Northumbria.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Democrats.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Limb_Brook.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink London_Underground.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Manchester.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Manchester_United_F.C..
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Meers_Brook.
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- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Vaughan.
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- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Parish_councils_in_England.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Pennines.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink River_Sheaf.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Scythe.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Severn_Tunnel.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Sheffield.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Sheffield_Hallam_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Sheffield_United_F.C..
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Sheffield_Wednesday_F.C..
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink South_Yorkshire.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Southampton_F.C..
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Sports_table_football.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Watford_F.C..
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Wessex.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink Yorkshire_County_Cricket_Club.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink File:Brinkburn_Grange_10-04-06.JPG.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink File:ChristChurchDore.jpg.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLink File:Stone_of_Ecgbert_-_Dore_19-07-05.jpg.
- Dore wikiPageWikiLinkText "Battle of the River Dore".
- Dore wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dore".
- Dore wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Dore Stone".
- Dore constituencyWestminster Sheffield_Hallam_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Dore country "England".
- Dore dialCode "114".
- Dore latitude "53.32681".
- Dore longitude "-1.53453".
- Dore metropolitanBorough Sheffield.
- Dore metropolitanCounty South_Yorkshire.
- Dore officialName "Dore".
- Dore osGridReference "SK311812".
- Dore population "5496".
- Dore postTown "SHEFFIELD".
- Dore postcodeArea "S".
- Dore postcodeDistrict "S17".
- Dore region "Yorkshire and the Humber".
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- Dore subject Category:History_of_Sheffield.