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Summary Of: Lake District

The Lake District is about 34 miles... The Lake District is one of the most highly populated national parks... and the Lake District was designated as a National Park in 1951... western Lake District ends near the... The Lake District is also windy... The maritime climate means that the Lake District experiences relatively moderate temperature variations through the year... The lakes of the Lake District support three rare and endangered species of fish... There are 14 lakes in the Lake District which are affected... The lakes and waters of the Lake District do not naturally support as many species of fish as other similar habitats in the... the Lake District was a major source of stone... in 1951 recognised the need to protect the Lake District environment from excessive commercial or industrial exploitation... The Lake District is intimately associated with... other poets and writers made visits to the Lake District or were bound by ties of friendship with those already mentioned above... of words and phrases are local to the Lake District and are part of the... Lake District National Park Authority... Lake District National Park travel guide... Lake district photographic guide and Alfred Wainwright...

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