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    Where is the largest hill fort in the UK?

    Question #35726. Asked by mochyn. (Jul 01 03 1:46 PM)


    elizabethmc

    Maiden Castle, Nr Dorchester, Dorset.
    http://www.theheritagetrail.co.uk/early%20ages/maiden%20castle.htm

    Jul 01 03, 1:52 PM


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