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'''Manea''', pronounced {{IPA|[meɪniː]}}, is a [[village]] in [[Cambridgeshire]], [[England]]. It has a population of approximatly 4 and a quater. It is an expanding village in the [[The Fens|Cambridgeshire Fens]]. Notable features are [[Manea railway station]], the [[Ouse Washes]] Nature Reserve,<ref>[http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/o/ousewashes/index.asp RSPB reserves guide: Ouse Washes]</ref> churches and views over the Fens. In the seventeenth century Manea was one of the sites where [[Charles I of England|Charles I]] was planning to build a new town, to be called Charlemont.<ref>N. Walker & T. Craddock, ''The History of Wisbech and the Fens''. R. Walker, 1849, page 139.</ref>
'''Manea''', pronounced {{IPA|[meɪniː]}}, is a [[village]] in [[Cambridgeshire]], [[England]]. It is an expanding village in the [[The Fens|Cambridgeshire Fens]]. Notable features are [[Manea railway station]], the [[Ouse Washes]] Nature Reserve,<ref>[http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/o/ousewashes/index.asp RSPB reserves guide: Ouse Washes]</ref> churches and views over the Fens. In the seventeenth century Manea was one of the sites where [[Charles I of England|Charles I]] was planning to build a new town, to be called Charlemont.<ref>N. Walker & T. Craddock, ''The History of Wisbech and the Fens''. R. Walker, 1849, page 139.</ref>


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Manea, pronounced [meɪniː], is a village in Cambridgeshire, England. It is an expanding village in the Cambridgeshire Fens. Notable features are Manea railway station, the Ouse Washes Nature Reserve,[1] churches and views over the Fens. In the seventeenth century Manea was one of the sites where Charles I was planning to build a new town, to be called Charlemont.[2]

References

  1. ^ RSPB reserves guide: Ouse Washes
  2. ^ N. Walker & T. Craddock, The History of Wisbech and the Fens. R. Walker, 1849, page 139.