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Jarrow

Jarrow (pronounced /ˈjæroʊ/ or /ˈjærə/) is a town on the River Tyne, England with a population around 27,000 (2001 Census). It is part of the South Tyneside district of Tyne and Wear. It is the site of a monastry where a monk called Bede (an early English historian) wrote the Anglo Saxon Chronicals.

Recent city comments:

  • Fellgate Estate, Korey spillman (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    shithole
  • Viking Roundabout, nmrdesign wrote 10 years ago:
    Site of an epic battle between the vikings of Jarrow and scratters of Hebburn.
  • The Clervaux Exchange Conference & Business Centre, nmrdesign wrote 10 years ago:
    The station, opened in Clervaux Terrace, Jarrow, as a combined police station and court in January 1930, closed in 2008 as part of an efficiency drive by the force.
  • BMX Track, Neil Robinson (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    It's a BMX track and was built in 1984. The original sign is still there.
  • Hill Park, julie (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    gods country
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