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'''Upnor''' is a small village on the western bank of the [[River Medway]] in [[England]]. Today it is mainly a centre for small craft moored in the river, but '''Upnor Castle''' is a preserved monument, part of the river defences from the sixteenth century.
'''Upnor''' is a small village on the western bank of the [[River Medway]] in [[England]]. Today it is mainly a centre for small craft moored in the river, but '''Upnor Castle''' ({{coor dms|51|24|25|N|0|31|37|E|}}) is a preserved monument, part of the river defences from the sixteenth century.


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Upper Upnor High Street


Upnor is a small village on the western bank of the River Medway in England. Today it is mainly a centre for small craft moored in the river, but Upnor Castle (51°24′25″N 0°31′37″E / 51.40694°N 0.52694°E / 51.40694; 0.52694) is a preserved monument, part of the river defences from the sixteenth century.

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