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    Luxulyan (/ləkˈsɪljən/; Cornish: Logsulyan), also spelt Luxullian or Luxulian, is a village and civil parish in mid Cornwall, England, United Kingdom....
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    The Luxulyan Valley (Cornish: Glynn Gwernan, meaning alder tree valley) is the steep sided and thickly wooded valley of the River Par, situated in mid...
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    Luxulyan railway station (Cornish: Logsulyan) serves the civil parish and village of Luxulyan in mid-Cornwall, England. The station is situated on the...
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    Lowertown is a hamlet in the civil parish of Luxulyan, where the population in the 2011 census was included, in Cornwall, England. Lowertown is approximately...
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    brown mica, and cassiterite. The name originates from the village of Luxulyan in Cornwall, United Kingdom, where this type of granite is found. An example...
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    to serve copper mines and other mineral sites in and surrounding the Luxulyan Valley; china clay later became the dominant traffic as copper working...
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    River (Cornish: Dowr Gwernan, meaning alder tree river), also known as the Luxulyan River is a river draining the area north of St Blazey in Cornwall, in the...
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    nearby Fowey Consols mine, as far as its terminus at Pontsmill, where the Luxulyan Valley is entered. The thickly wooded terrain and steep granite slopes...
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  • Tregantle, Lower Woodley, Lower Woon, Lowertown (Luxulyan), Lowertown-by-Helston, Luckett, Ludgvan, Luxulyan, Lynstone Mabe Burnthouse, Maders, Madron, Maenporth...
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    Cornish origin derived from the place called Prideaux in the parish of Luxulyan. The place-name had the form Pridias in the 12th and 13th centuries; however...
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