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Human settlement in England
St John, Ilketshall is a village and civil parish in the Waveney district of Suffolk in eastern England. One of the Saints, in 2010 its population was 50.[1]
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- All Saints and St Nicholas, South Elmham
- Barnby
- Barsham
- Benacre
- Blundeston
- Blyford
- Brampton with Stoven
- Corton
- Covehithe
- Ellough
- Flixton (Lothingland)
- Flixton (the Saints)
- Frostenden
- Gisleham
- Henstead with Hulver Street
- Holton
- Kessingland
- Lound
- Mettingham
- Mutford
- North Cove
- Oulton
- Oulton Broad
- Redisham
- Reydon
- Ringsfield
- Rumburgh
- Rushmere
- Shadingfield
- Shipmeadow
- Somerleyton, Ashby and Herringfleet
- Sotherton
- Sotterley
- South Cove
- Spexhall
- St Andrew, Ilketshall
- St Cross, South Elmham
- St James, South Elmham
- St John, Ilketshall
- St Lawrence, Ilketshall
- St Margaret, Ilketshall
- St Margaret, South Elmham
- St Mary, South Elmham otherwise Homersfield
- St Michael, South Elmham
- St Peter, South Elmham
- Uggeshall
- Wangford with Henham
- Westhall
- Weston
- Willingham St Mary
- Wissett
- Worlingham
- Wrentham
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