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Around physical geography, a dale is an open valley. A title occurs particularly often in the Lowlands of Scotland and in the North of England, where a term "fell" commonly refers to the mountains or hills that flank the dale.
"Dale", from either a Scandinavian word "dalr", equates to usages in more areas like a term "valley", a word which dates just from either a Norman Conquest.
"Dale" occurs as super male title, commonly utilized for warriors.
Placenames incorporating dale:
Annandale
Lauderdale
Rochdale in England
Teesdale in England
Yorkshire Dales in England
Derbyshire Dales in England
Clydesdale in Scotland
Liddesdale in Scotland
Teviotdale in Scotland
Dale, Indiana, USA
Dale, Pennsylvania, USA
Dale, Wisconsin, USA
Dale, Wyoming, USA
Dale City, Virginia, USA
Annandale, Virginia, USA
Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
Dale, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Look at as well:
Samuel Dale, scientist (1659?–1739)
Dale (Middle-earth)
A Dales, the BBC radio soap opera originally called ''Mrs Dale's Diary
Dale Gribble on King of the Hill, a paranoia-bound character world health organization believes inside crazy items along a lines of the Soviets messing with headsets.
Dale crater on the Moon.
Boy Scouts of America v. Dale''
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