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Blyth (Northumberland)

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Blyth

Town in Northumberland, England; population (2001) (Blyth Valley district) 81,300; (town) 35,700. It is situated at the mouth of the River Blyth (32 km/20 mi long), where it enters the North Sea, and is 11 km/7 mi north of the River Tyne. Blyth has two power stations.

In the 19th century Blyth was a coal-shipping and shipbuilding port.



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