In Geography a 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 Down s, where the chalk dome has been Eroded , exposing less Resistant underlying rock, usually Clay .
In Latin , means ''be strong'', a way of saying good-bye. The plural form is '''valete'''.
- 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
- The Vale , Birmingham , England
Political divisions (towns, cities, districts, counties) named or containing in their names include:
- United States Of America
- --- Cedar Vale, Kansas
- --- Kenton Vale, Kentucky
- --- La Vale, Maryland
- --- Meadow Vale, Kentucky
- --- Montvale, New Jersey
- --- Northvale, New Jersey
- --- River Vale, New Jersey
- --- Union Vale, New York
- --- Vale, North Carolina
- ---(also note Vail, Colorado , spelled differently)
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