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FolkestonePort and resort on the southeast coast of Kent, England, 10 km/6 mi southwest of Dover; population (2001) 45,300. There are passenger ferry and SeaCat (high-speed catamaran) connections with Boulogne, France, and to the northwest of the town is the British terminal of Eurotunnel, which offers a high-speed train link through the Channel Tunnel to Paris, France, and Brussels, Belgium, for private and haulage traffic. The physician William Harvey, who discovered the circulation of blood, was born here in 1578; his statue stands on the cliff top.
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| She was born March 23, 1919, in Folkstone, England, to Harry and Florence Brooker Moore. The grommets are available in chrome and brass metalized finish, and a choice of many colors, including black, white, almond, folkstone and fog gray. At Folkstone, on the English Coast, you will board a luxury British Pullman train for the journey to London's Victoria Station. |
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