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| | Cambridgeshire |
 | | The population of the administrative county of Cambridgeshire was in 1901, 120,264; in 1911, 128,322, and in 1921, 129,602, viz.: males, 61,978; females, 67,624. |
 | | Cambridgeshire in respect to the annual amount of rainfall is one of the driest counties of England. |
 | | Oolitic clays form the western part of Cambridgeshire : the river Carn runs along the centre in a valley, formed by the greensand and gault clay, while to the south and east of the river all is chalk, which rises in the Gog-Magog Hills and Royston Downs to heights of from 300 to 500 feet. |
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