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| | St Ives, Cambridgeshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | St Ives is a significant market town in the east of England, around 24 km northwest of the city of Cambridge and 110 km north of London. |
 | | Previously called Slepe, its name was changed to St Ives after the body claimed to be that of a Persian bishop, Saint Ivo (not to be confused with Ivo of Kermartin), was found buried in the town. |
 | | St Ives has a main secondary school (St Ivo), 3 primary schools (Thorndown, Wheatfields and Westfield), a fire station, a police station, a bus station and 2 Post Offices. |
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