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<p>maintain on cold acid soils and exposed hillsides.</p>

<p>When historians began to gain interest in the linguistic divide, they used the term "landsker", or "lansker", for example by <a href="page.php?w=Richard_Fenton">Richard Fenton</a> in 1810, though the term had been used much earlier by antiquarian <a href="page.php?w=George_Owen_of_Henllys">George Owen of Henllys</a> in 1603. It remains in common use. Local people may not be familiar with the term, but they recognise that the language divide stretching from <a href="page.php?w=St_Bride%27s_Bay">St Bride's Bay</a></p><p>
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