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Romney Marsh
Romney Marsh (ˈrɒmnɪ; ˈrʌm-) n1. (Placename) a marshy area of SE England, on the Kent coast between New Romney and Rye: includes Dungeness2. (Breeds) a type of hardy British sheep from this area, with long wool, bred for mutton
Romney Marsh
Romney Marsh (rŭm`nē), region, c.70 sq mi (180 sq km), Kent, SE England, extending c.9 mi (15 km) inland. A former coastal marsh, the region has been wholly reclaimed to provide fertile pastureland. Romney Marsh sheep are well known.Romney Marsh1. a marshy area of SE England, on the Kent coast between New Romney and Rye: includes Dungeness 2. a type of hardy British sheep from this area, with long wool, bred for mutton |