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Scarborough
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Scar·bor·ough  (skärbûr, -br, -br-)
A municipal borough of northeast England on the North Sea north of Hull. Site of a Bronze Age village and a fourth-century a.d. Roman signaling tower, it is a noted seaside resort. Population: 38,300.

Scarborough [ˈskɑːbrə]
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(Placename) a fishing port and resort in NE England, in North Yorkshire on the North Sea: developed as a spa after 1660; ruined 12th-century castle. Pop.: 38 809 (1991)


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