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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 629. Chapters: Canals in Greater Manchester, Civil parishes in Greater Manchester, Districts of Greater Manchester, Gardens in Greater Manchester, Geography of Bolton, Geography of Bury, Geography of Manchester, Geography of Oldham, Geography of Rochdale, Geography of Salford, Geography of Stockport, Geography of Tameside, Geography of Trafford, Geography of Wigan, Greater Manchester geography stubs, Mountains and hills of Greater Manchester, Nature reserves in Greater Manchester, Parks and open spaces in Greater Manchester, Peak District, Rivers of Greater Manchester, Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Greater Manchester, Towns in Greater Manchester, Villages in Greater Manchester, West Pennine Moors, Rock climbing in the Peak District, River Mersey, Mottram in Longdendale, River Douglas, Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal, Chorley, River Goyt, River Etherow, Broadbottom, Stalybridge, Meltham, Radcliffe, Greater Manchester, Chadderton, Stretford, Blackburn, Shaw and Crompton, Ashton-under-Lyne, Altrincham, Sale, Greater Manchester, River Irwell, Eccles, Greater Manchester, Leigh, Greater Manchester, Reddish, Royton, Tyldesley, Cheadle Hulme, Atherton, Greater Manchester, Milnrow, Heywood, Greater Manchester, Worsley, Trafford Park, Urmston, Rivington, Astley, Greater Manchester, Derbyshire lead mining history, Bredbury, Horwich, Whitefield, Greater Manchester, Kersal Moor, Failsworth, Prestwich, Dukinfield, Denton, Greater Manchester, Middleton, Greater Manchester, Carrington Moss, Dunham Massey, Partington, High Peak, Hale Barns, High Peak Junction, Gatley, Mellor, Greater Manchester, Audenshaw, Pendlebury, Westhoughton, Hindley, Greater Manchester, Buckley, Greater Manchester, Abram, Greater Manchester, Warburton, Greater Manchester, Saddleworth, Darwen, Chat Moss, Hyde, Greater Manchester, Little Lever, Anglezarke, Hale, Gre...