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Yeadon

Town in West Yorkshire, northern England, 8 km/5 mi northeast of Bradford. Woollen andworsted fabrics are manufactured, and Leeds and Bradford Airport is here.

Yeadon

Town in Delaware County, southeast Pennsylvania; population (1990) 12,000. It is a residential suburb, 10 km/6 mi southwest of Philadelphia.



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