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English: Wirral or the Wirral is a peninsula in North West England. It is bounded to the west by the River Dee, which forms part of England's boundary with Wales, and to the east by the River Mersey. Under the Local Government Act 1972 the northern part constitutes the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, a local government district of Merseyside, and the southern part is administered as part of Cheshire West and Chester.
See also: Category:Wirral Peninsula.
See also: Category:Metropolitan Borough of Wirral.
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Location of Wirral
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Map of Wirral
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Hamilton Square, Birkenhead
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Wallasey Town Hall
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The Crescent, West Kirby
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Heswall railway station
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Neston, Cheshire
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Boat Museum, Ellesmere Port
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Wirral International Business Park, Bromborough
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Thornton Hough Smithy
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The Floral Pavillion, New Brighton
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Port Sunlight
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The Village, Burton
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The Dee estuary at Thurstaston
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Parkgate, Cheshire
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St Mary's Church, Eastham village
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M53 motorway
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Parade Centre, Hoylake
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Arrowe Park
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Mersey Park by moonlight
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Hilbre Island
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Tranmere Oil Terminal
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Bromborough Pool village
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Leasowe Lighthouse
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Bidston Windmill
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Willaston
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Hamilton Square underground station
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Birkenhead Park Visitor Centre
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Oxton Road, Wallasey
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The Farmers Arms, Moreton Cross
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The Woodchurch Estate
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Telegraph Road, Heswall
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St Michael's Church, Shotwick
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WWII pillbox, Brimstage
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The beach at Meols
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Hay bales near Puddington
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The Wirral Show
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Fields around Storeton
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Birkenhead Heritage Tramway, Woodside
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The Manor, Greasby
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Horses at Frankby
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The Pensby
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Irby village
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Thomas Brassey's bridge at Saughall Massie
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Houses at Childer Thornton
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Sunset over West Kirby Marine Lake