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- Q3405295 subject Q8204853.
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- Q3405295 abstract "Mancot is a village in south east Flintshire, Wales, approximately 1 mile from Queensferry, and Hawarden and 6 miles from Chester. According to the 2001 Census, Mancot had a population of 3,462. In 1849 the population of the village was 282.Following reorganisation the population of Mancot was listed under Hawarden. The electoral ward remains giving a population taken at the 2011 Census of 3,496.The placename Mancot is believed to mean 'humble dwelling', with the earliest recorded reference to the village being in the late 13th century.Mancot was earlier spelled with a double "tt" ending - Mancott.Village amenities include an Animal farm park, a post office, village hall, park and playing fields, bowling green, library, a newsagent, a veterinary clinic, a Presbyterian church, Sandycroft County Primary School and the White Bear public house.The village is situated close to the Wales-England border.Notable people born in the village include Dr. Neville Brown FRSA Psychologist and Lexicographer now of Lichfield who was born in Mancot Royal in 1935, the late football player and Wales manager Gary Speed, who was born there in 1969, fellow former Everton captain Kevin Ratcliffe, DJ Ian Evans and football player Ricky Evans.".
- Q3405295 areaCode "01244".
- Q3405295 ceremonialCounty Q1067984.
- Q3405295 country Q145.
- Q3405295 gridReference "SJ325665".
- Q3405295 populationTotal "3496".
- Q3405295 postalCode "CH5".
- Q3405295 principalArea Q505610.
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- Q3405295 dialCode "1244".
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- Q3405295 officialName "Mancot".
- Q3405295 osGridReference "SJ325665".
- Q3405295 population "3496".
- Q3405295 postcodeDistrict "CH5".
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- Q3405295 point "53.191 -3.011".
- Q3405295 type Place.
- Q3405295 type Location.
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- Q3405295 comment "Mancot is a village in south east Flintshire, Wales, approximately 1 mile from Queensferry, and Hawarden and 6 miles from Chester. According to the 2001 Census, Mancot had a population of 3,462. In 1849 the population of the village was 282.Following reorganisation the population of Mancot was listed under Hawarden.".
- Q3405295 label "Mancot".
- Q3405295 lat "53.191".
- Q3405295 long "-3.011".
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- Q3405295 name "Mancot".