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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Daventry district is the largest local government district of western Northamptonshire, England. The district is named after the town of Daventry which is the administrative headquarters and largest town. The district is predominantly rural, other significant settlements include Brixworth, Long Buckby and Weedon Bec.The Daventry district was created on 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, by a merger of the historic municipal borough of Daventry, with the Daventry Rural District and most of the Brixworth Rural District. The town of Daventry became an unparished area with Charter Trustees and remained so until 2003 when a civil parish was created, roughly corresponding with the boundaries of the former borough, so allowing Daventry to have its own town council.Settlements in Daventry district Althorp, Arthingworth, Ashby St Ledgers Badby, Barby, Boughton, Braunston, Brington, Brixworth, Brockhall, Byfield Canons Ashby, Chapel Brampton, Charwelton, Church Brampton, Church Stowe, Clay Coton Clipston, Cold Ashby, Coton, Cottesbrooke, Creaton, Crick Daventry, Dodford, Draughton East Farndon, East Haddon, Elkington, Everdon Farthingstone, Fawsley, Flore Great Brington, Great Oxendon, Guilsborough Hanging Houghton, Hannington, Harlestone, Haselbech, Hellidon, Holcot, Holdenby, Hollowell Kelmarsh, Kilsby Lamport, Lilbourne, Little Brington, Long Buckby, Lower Catesby Maidwell, Marston Trussell, Moulton Naseby, Newnham, Norton Old, Overstone Pitsford, Preston Capes Ravensthorpe Scaldwell, Sibbertoft, Spratton, Stanford-on-Avon, Staverton, Sulby Teeton, Thornby Upper Catesby, Upper Stowe Walgrave, Watford, Weedon Bec, Welford, Welton, West Haddon, Whilton, Winwick, Woodford Halse YelvertoftHistorical settlements Bannaventa↑. }

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