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Grimsby Foreign Property

The Ufindus Foreign Property directory offers a large collection of links that will be useful to those looking to buy foreign property, sell foreign property or improve their existing foreign property. With the Ufindus foreign property directory, a wealth of foreign property information and services are just a click away. The sites listed here cover areas including foreign property rental and foreign property maintenance, and include various resources for those who are moving home overseas. The Ufindus foreign property directory will help you find answers to all your property-related questions quickly and easily, wherever you are in the world. The Ufindus foreign property directory has all the property bases covered!

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Great Grimsby (typically known simply as Grimsby) is a seaport on the river Humber in the north of England, which has a population of 91,000. It is physically linked to the adjoining town of Cleethorpes, and 11,000 of its inhabitants live in the village of Scartho (which was absorbed into Grimsby in 1927 before laws on the Green Belt were put in place). Historically in Lincolnshire, Grimsby was given county borough status in 1891, which it retained until it was moved into Humberside in 1974 (where it formed the borough of Great Grimsby) and since 1996 has been part of the unitary authority of North East Lincolnshire. It is called "Great Grimsby" to distinguish it from Little Grimsby, a village about 20 km to the south, near Louth. Grimsby is traditionally associated with the fishing industry, and today has the largest fishing port in the UK, though the industry is in decline as a result of quotas. Towns near to Grimsby include Cleethorpes, Scunthorpe, Kingston-upon-Hull and Immingham.

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