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This is a list of cities, towns and villages in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It does not include places in the county of Huntingdonshire, which are covered by a separate list, List of places in Huntingdonshire. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z __NOTOC__ __NOTOC__
1 A
Abington, Abington Pigotts , Aldreth , Arrington , Ashley
2 B
Babraham , Balsham , Bar Hill , Barrington , Bartlow , Barton , Barway , Bassingbourn , Benwick , Blackhorse Drove , Bottisham , Bourn , Boxworth , Brinkley , Burrough Green , Burwell
3 C
Caldecote , Cambourne, Cambridge, Camps End , Cardinals Green , Carlton , Castle Camps , Caxton , Chatteris, Chettisham , Cheveley , Childerley , Chippenham , Chittering , Christchurch , Coates , Coldham , Collett's Bridge , Comberton , Commercial End , Conington , Coton, Cottenham , Coveney , Croxton , Croydon
4 D
Ditton Green , Doddington , Downham , Dry Drayton , Dullingham , Duxford
5 E
East Hatley , Eastrea , Elm , Elsworth , Eltisley , ElyEly (pronounced to rhyme with mealy is a cathedral city in east Cambridgeshire, East Anglia. The population was 11,760 in 1994. It is the main town in the Isle of Ely. The city was founded in 673 by Saint Ethelreda, daughter of King Anna. The foundation w, Euximoor
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Fen Ditton , Fen Drayton , Fitton End , Fordham , Foul Anchor , Four Gotes , Fowlmere , Foxton , Friday Bridge , FulbournGeography Fulbourn lies about five miles South-East of the centre of Cambridge, separated from the outer City boundary by farmland and the grounds of Fulbourn Hospital. The village itself is fairly compact and roughly in the centre of the administrative p
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GamlingayGamlingay is a village in Cambridgeshire, on the border with Bedfordshire. An ancient village featured in the Domesday Book, the name comes from the old English Gamelingei meaning "the island of Gamela's people" island in the same sense as in Isle of Ely,, Girton , Gorefield , GrantchesterGrantchester is a village on the River Cam or Granta in Cambridgeshire, England. It is listed in the Domesday Book as Grantesete and Grauntsethe''. Its population in 2000 was 550. Tourists and students often travel from Cambridge by punt to eat a picnic i, Graveley , Great Abington , Great Chishill , Great Eversden , Great ShelfordGreat Shelford is a village located to the south of Cambridge, in the county of Cambridgeshire, in eastern England. It is best known as the home of the children's author Philippa Pearce, who renamed it "Great Barley" (with the neighbouring village of Litt, Great WilbrahamGreat Wilbraham is a small village situated in a rural area some seven miles to the east of Cambridge, between the edge of an area of low lying drained fens to the west and north, and higher ground beyond the A11 to the east. It is mostly residential in n, Guilden Morden , Guyhirn
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