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When did The Peak District become a national park?
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1951 |
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What is the area of The Peak District?
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1440km2
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Where is The Peak District?
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10km west of Sheffield |
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What are five human attraction examples?
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Peveril Castle Picturesque villages- Castleton and Bakewell Ladybower Reservoir The Limestone Way |
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What are five physical attraction examples?
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Kinder Scout Natural Moorland Dovedale Valley Blue John Cavern The Roaches Cliff Climbing Buxton Natural Springs |
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What are three problems?
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Seasonal depopulation Pollution |
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How many visitors are there a year? |
30 million |
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What are three benefits? |
Over £600 million in income Protection and preservation services |