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- Q2607190 subject Q7217243.
- Q2607190 subject Q8627860.
- Q2607190 subject Q9002118.
- Q2607190 abstract "Finningham is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. Located adjacent to the Great Eastern Main Line (on which it previously had a station prior to the Beeching Axe), in 2005 its population was 430.The monk and author Robert de Finingham, who died in 1460, was born in Finningham.".
- Q2607190 country Q145.
- Q2607190 country Q21.
- Q2607190 country Q23111.
- Q2607190 district Q1931811.
- Q2607190 populationTotal "430".
- Q2607190 wikiPageExternalLink www.finningham.org.uk.
- Q2607190 wikiPageWikiLink Q1115575.
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- Q2607190 wikiPageWikiLink Q1931811.
- Q2607190 wikiPageWikiLink Q21.
- Q2607190 wikiPageWikiLink Q23111.
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- Q2607190 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217243.
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- Q2607190 wikiPageWikiLink Q8627860.
- Q2607190 wikiPageWikiLink Q9002118.
- Q2607190 country "England".
- Q2607190 officialName "Finningham".
- Q2607190 population "430".
- Q2607190 shireCounty Q23111.
- Q2607190 shireDistrict Q1931811.
- Q2607190 point "52.28336 1.02991".
- Q2607190 type Place.
- Q2607190 type Location.
- Q2607190 type Place.
- Q2607190 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q2607190 type Settlement.
- Q2607190 type Thing.
- Q2607190 type SpatialThing.
- Q2607190 type Q486972.
- Q2607190 comment "Finningham is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. Located adjacent to the Great Eastern Main Line (on which it previously had a station prior to the Beeching Axe), in 2005 its population was 430.The monk and author Robert de Finingham, who died in 1460, was born in Finningham.".
- Q2607190 label "Finningham".
- Q2607190 lat "52.28336".
- Q2607190 long "1.02991".
- Q2607190 name "Finningham".