Also known as Dundry, Somerset
thumb|300px|The western part of Dundry village seen from the top of the church tower in 2004 thumb|300px|The west part of East Dundry in 1962 thumb|300px|The East Dundry baby nearly bombed during his 24 November 1940 Christening in Bristol
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thumb|300px|The western part of Dundry village seen from the top of the church tower in 2004 thumb|300px|The west part of East Dundry in 1962 thumb|300px|The East Dundry baby nearly bombed during his 24 November 1940 Christening in Bristol
Dundry is a village and civil parish, situated on Dundry Hill in the northern part of the Mendip Hills, between Bristol and the Chew Valley Lake, in the English county of North Somerset, previously Somerset. The parish includes the hamlets of Maiden Head and East Dundry. The parish had a 2011 population of 829.
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).