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  1. Wallsend on Tyne is a town in Tyne and Wear in the northeast of England. Wallsend has about 42,700 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.

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    54°59′28″N 1°32′02″W  / . 54.991°N 1.534°W. / 54.991; -1.534. Wallsend ( / ˌwɔːlzˈɛnd /) is a town in North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, at the eastern end of Hadrian's Wall. It has a population of 43,842 and lies 4 miles (6.5 kilometres) east of Newcastle upon Tyne.

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  4. Welcome to the Wallsend google satellite map! This place is situated in Newcastle upon Tyne, North, England, United Kingdom, its geographical coordinates are 54° 59' 29" North, 1° 33' 35" West and its original name (with diacritics) is Wallsend. See Wallsend photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Wallsend in ...

  5. Wallsend is located in the county of Tyne & Wear, North East England, one mile north-west of the town of Hebburn, three miles east of the major city of Newcastle upon Tyne, 93 miles south-east of Edinburgh, and 247 miles north of London. Wallsend lies four miles south-east of the Northumberland border, and was historically in the county of ...

  6. Wallsend showing Segedunum Roman fort (bottom right) and neighbouring River Tyne © David Simpson Roman Wallsend. Wallsend, famed as a shipbuilding town from the nineteenth century has ancient origins. It is of course named from its location at the eastern end of Hadrian’s Wall and was the site of a Roman fort.

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  8. Wallsend, town, North Tyneside metropolitan borough, metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear, historic county of Northumberland, northeastern England. The Romans built Segedunum there to defend the eastern end of Hadrian’s Wall , a defensive structure protecting England from raids from the north.

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