Alnwick Town F.C.
Alnwick Town A.F.C. is an English association football club based in Alnwick, Northumberland.
Alnwick (i/ˈænɨk/) is a market town in north Northumberland, England. The town's population was just over 8,000 at the 2001 census, rising to 8,116 at the 2011 Census, while the former Alnwick district's population was (in 2001) 31,029.
Population: 7,940
Latitude: 55° 24' 47.45" N
Longitude: -1° 42' 20.27" W
Alnwick Town A.F.C. is an English association football club based in Alnwick, Northumberland.
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