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South Pill

Coordinates: 50°24′52.96″N 4°13′20.95″W / 50.4147111°N 4.2224861°W / 50.4147111; -4.2224861
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South Pill is a suburb of Saltash in the civil parish of Saltash, east Cornwall, England, the word "pill" deriving from a tidal pool related to the estuary of the River Tamar.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Svensson, Örjan (1987). Saxon Place-Names in East Cornwall. Lund University Press, Sweden. pp. 118, 163. ISBN 9789179660031. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  2. ^ Philip's Street Atlas Cornwall. London: Philip's, 2003; p. 122

50°24′52.96″N 4°13′20.95″W / 50.4147111°N 4.2224861°W / 50.4147111; -4.2224861