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In physical geography, a dale is an open valley. The name occurs particularly frequently in the Lowlands of Scotland and in the North of England, where the term "fell" commonly refers to the mountains or hills that flank the dale. See also: vale.

"Dale", from the Scandinavian word "dalr", equates to usages in other areas such as the term "valley", a word which dates only from the Norman Conquest.

Placenames incorporating dale:

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  • Annandale (various)
  • Clydesdale, Scotland
  • Dale, Indiana, USA
  • Dale, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Dale, Wisconsin, USA
  • Dale, Wyoming, USA
  • Dale City, Virginia, USA
  • Dale, Pembrokeshire, Wales
  • Derbyshire Dales, England
  • Glendale, California, USA
  • Lauderdale (various)
  • Liddesdale, Scotland
  • Nidderdale, North Yorkshire
  • Nithsdale, Scotland
  • Rochdale, England
  • Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
  • Teesdale, England
  • Teviotdale, Scotland
  • Yorkshire Dales, England

See also:

  • Samuel Dale, scientist (1659?–1739)
  • Dale (Middle-earth)
  • The Dales, a BBC radio soap opera originally called Mrs Dale's Diary
  • Dale Gribble a character on the television show King of the Hill
  • Dale crater on the Moon.
  • Boy Scouts of America v. Dale
  • Chip 'n Dale, fictional animated chipmunks.
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