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The Vale of Mowbray (sometimes mistakenly referred to as the Vale of York) is a stretch of low lying land between the North Yorkshire Moors and the Cleveland Hills to the east and the Yorkshire Dales to the west. This article is about the geographical area For the UK parliamentary constituency see Vale of York (UK Parliament constituency. The North York Moors (also known as the North Yorkshire Moors) is a national park in North Yorkshire, England. The Cleveland Hills are a range of hills on the northern edge of the North York Moors in North Yorkshire, England, overlooking Cleveland and The Yorkshire Dales (also known as The Dales) is the name given to an upland area in Northern England. To the north lie the Tees Valley lowlands and to the south the Vale of Mowbray becomes the Vale of York proper. The Tees Valley is an area in the North East of England. It can be described as "greater Teesside " and consists of the four unitary authorities

The Vale of Mowbray is distinguishable from the Vale of York by its meandering rivers and more undulating landscape.

The main characteristic of the vale of Mowbray is the fertile agricultural land used for arable crops and permanent grassland, though isolated pockets of woodland remain. Agronomy is the science and technology of using plants for food fuel feed and fiber The roads in the Vale of Mowbray are characteristically contained by low hedges with wide verges. The villages are often linear following the major through road, the houses are generally brick built with pantile roofs.

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