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5-539: Denge may refer to: Denge Marsh , an area in Kent, England RAF Denge , a former military site near Dungeness in Kent, England Denge Wood , a wood near Canterbury in Kent, England Ayanda Denge , South African trans woman and activist See also [ edit ] Deng (disambiguation) Dengie , a village in Essex Dengue fever Topics referred to by

10-516: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Denge Marsh Denge Marsh / ˈ d ɛ n dʒ / , also spelled Dengemarsh and occasionally called the Denge , is a part of Romney Marsh in Kent . Its north-west boundary is the town of Lydd ; to the south-east is Denge Beach and Dungeness . In Roman times, the area which is now Romney Marsh

15-470: The north-west of Lydd, continued through the Middle Ages. Drainage dykes, known locally as sewers, were built. At the north-eastern edge of Denge Marsh, near Greatstone-on-Sea , stand the sound mirrors , also known as acoustic mirrors at RAF Denge : they are large concrete structures, built as an experiment between 1928 and 1930. Sound could be focussed onto microphones, so giving an early warning of

20-497: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Denge . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Denge&oldid=851030395 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

25-403: Was under water. Lympne and Appledore , which are now on the northern edge of Romney Marsh, were coastal ports. There were islands in the area, including Lydd. Denge Marsh, south-east of Lydd, was one of the earliest parts in the area to be reclaimed from the water by drainage; this is recorded in a charter of A.D. 744. Reclamation of the adjacent area, the present-day Walland Marsh which is to

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