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- Chinley abstract "Chinley is a rural village in the High Peak Borough of Derbyshire, England, with a population of around 2000. Most of the civil parish is within the Peak District National Park. Historically, before the coming of the railway, the area was economically dominated by agriculture. Nowadays most inhabitants commute out of the village to work; accessible centres of work include Stockport, Sheffield and Manchester.".
- Q2410433 abstract "Chinley is a rural village in the High Peak Borough of Derbyshire, England, with a population of around 2000. Most of the civil parish is within the Peak District National Park. Historically, before the coming of the railway, the area was economically dominated by agriculture. Nowadays most inhabitants commute out of the village to work; accessible centres of work include Stockport, Sheffield and Manchester.".
- Chinley comment "Chinley is a rural village in the High Peak Borough of Derbyshire, England, with a population of around 2000. Most of the civil parish is within the Peak District National Park. Historically, before the coming of the railway, the area was economically dominated by agriculture. Nowadays most inhabitants commute out of the village to work; accessible centres of work include Stockport, Sheffield and Manchester.".
- Q2410433 comment "Chinley is a rural village in the High Peak Borough of Derbyshire, England, with a population of around 2000. Most of the civil parish is within the Peak District National Park. Historically, before the coming of the railway, the area was economically dominated by agriculture. Nowadays most inhabitants commute out of the village to work; accessible centres of work include Stockport, Sheffield and Manchester.".