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Somers Town

Somers Town is an area of London that is next to the British Library at St Pancras and south of the Camden Town.

The area was developed by the landover Lord Somers[?]. The area became a home for refugees of the French Revolution and people flee Spanish rule. In the moden time the area has become home for Bangladeshi[?] and Somali[?] communitities.

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