Newcastle-upon-Tyne in England.
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It is a Newcastle Snowboard.
the name was newcastle
Yes, the noun 'Newcastle' is a proper noun, the name of a specific city; the name of a specific place.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.
The city of Newcastle in New South Wales, established as a coal mining area, was named after the British coal port of Newcastle.
the name is called the stotty.
No, Newcastle is not in Scotland. It is a city in northeast England, located in the county of Tyne and Wear.
In 1864, the town of Newcastle was founded on the site, becoming the fourth settlement to be established in Natal after Durban, Weenen and Pietermaritzburg. Newcastle was named after the British Colonial Secretary, the Duke of Newcastle. (From Wikipedia)
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Newcastle Beer.
Because they have the name of a near-by river incorporated into their name. Just as the town of Henley is called Henley-on-Thames and Newcastle is Newcastle-upon-Tyne.