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This name is used to refer to both [[Locale Elephant and Castle|Elephant and Castle, the place]] and [[Elephant and Castle Roundabout]].
A large roundabout in south London with a shopping centre in the middle. Curiously, there is a [http://newyork.citysearch.com/profile?fid=2&id=7104760 restaurant in New York named after it].
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It is generally accepted (by some) that Elephant and Castle gets its name from a Spanish prince - El Infanto Castille. In fact this is a subject of much debate, for more see [http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-ele1.htm here], [http://www.ukguide.org/london/londonmap/elephant.html here], [http://www.london-se1.co.uk/forum/read.php?f=1&i=938&t=938 here] and [http://www.heraldicmedia.com/site/info/livery/livcomps/comp018a.html here].

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A large roundabout in south London with a shopping centre in the middle. Curiously, there is a restaurant in New York named after it.

It is generally accepted (by some) that Elephant and Castle gets its name from a Spanish prince - El Infanto Castille. In fact this is a subject of much debate, for more see here, here, here and here.




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