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england.c-25.2d3b993d-54ac-4ae3-bdeb-c0db6a331d0f
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{ "id": "england.c-25", "content": "The River Thames during the Georgian period from the Terrace of Somerset House looking towards St. Paul's, c. 1750\nUnder the newly formed Kingdom of Great Britain, output from the Royal Society and other English initiatives combined with the Scottish Enlightenment to create inno...
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england.c-43.d5d40c89-aa2b-4b41-9a94-f821032cee82
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england.c-43
{ "id": "england.c-43", "content": "The fauna of England is similar to that of other areas in the British Isles with a wide range of vertebrate and invertebrate life in a diverse range of habitats.[121] National nature reserves in England are designated by Natural England as key places for wildlife and natural feat...
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england.c-33.8630879e-0329-41d2-92eb-f702858353d1
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{ "id": "england.c-33", "content": "The Secretary of State for Justice is the minister responsible to Parliament for the judiciary, the court system and prisons and probation in England.[98] Crime increased between 1981 and 1995 but fell by 42% in the period 1995–2006.[99] The prison population doubled over the sam...
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