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Alfold
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Alföld 

(from Hungarian alfold, lowland), lowlands in Hungary, leading into the middle Danube Valley. In the broad sense an alföld is a valley with fertile soil suitable for growing grain (as opposed to puszta, which are pasturelands).



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John Meadowcroft, 15 Springbok Cottages, Alfold, Surrey GU6 8HT
DEAN YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHY KAREN ROSS, daughter of David and Dorothy Ross of Forfield Road, Coundon, married Dr David James, son of John and Margaret Newlands of Clapper's Meadow, Alfold, Surrey, at Coundon Methodist Church, Coventry, June 7 The pair, who live in Lille, France, where David is a Professor at Lille University, met when David was a patient on the ward Karen, a nurse, was working on last July.
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