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The city is built on the two sides of a shallow valley, into which flow two streams from the west, the Trunkfield Brook and the Leamonsley Brook, and out of which the Curborough Brook runs to the north-east, eventually flowing into the [[River Trent]]. The two streams have been dammed south of the cathedral on Dam Street to form [[Minster Pool]] and near St Chad's Road to form [[Stowe Pool]].
{{wide image|Lichfield Panorama.jpg|770px|Panorama of the city, taken from [[Lichfield Cathedral]] central spire}}
{{wide image|Lichfield Harehurst Hill 2.jpg|770px|Panorama from Harehurst Hill {{convert|1.5|mi|km|1|abbr=on}} south west of the cathedral, showing Lichfield's distinctive
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