Vale
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- For the cartoon character see Brotown.
- For the English football team see Port Vale F.C..
In geography a vale is a wide river valley, usually with a particularly wide flood plain or flat valley bottom. Vales commonly occur between the scarp slopes of pairs of chalk downs, where the chalk dome has been eroded, exposing less resistant underlying rock, usually clay.
[edit] List of vales
- Blackmore Vale, Dorset, England
- Castle Vale, Birmingham, England
- Maida Vale, London, England
- Trent Vale, Staffordshire, England
- Vale of Evesham, Worcestershire, England
- Vale of Leven, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
- Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire, England
- Vale of Siddim (biblical)
- Vale of York, Yorkshire, England
- Vale of Pickering, Yorkshire, England
- The Vale, Birmingham, England
Political divisions (towns, cities, districts, counties) named Vale or containing Vale in their names include:
- Romania
- Vale, a village in Aluniş Commune, Cluj County
- Vale, a village in Topliţa, Harghita County
- Vale, a village in Sălişte, Sibiu County

