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Doncaster
[
dong
-kas-ter
;
Brit.
dong
-k
uh
-ster
]
Don·cas·ter
/
ˈdɒŋ
kæs
tər
;
Brit.
ˈdɒŋ
kə
stər
/
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[
dong
-kas-ter
;
Brit.
dong
-k
uh
-ster
]
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noun
a city in South Yorkshire, in N England. 285,000.
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Doncaster
(ˈdɒŋkəstə)
—
n
1.
an industrial town in N England, in Doncaster unitary authority, South Yorkshire, on the River Don. Pop: 67 977 (2001)
2.
a unitary authority in N England, in South Yorkshire. Pop: 288 400 (2003 est). Area: 582 sq km (225 sq miles)
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