- published: 16 May 2011
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Coordinates: 54°36′00″N 2°28′59″W / 54.600°N 2.483°W / 54.600; -2.483
Dufton is a village and civil parish in Cumbria, England. Historically part of Westmorland, it lies in the Eden Valley and below Great Dun Fell. It is mostly around 180m above sea level. At the 2001 census the parish had a population of 169, increasing to 204 at the 2011 Census.
The centre of the village is built around a green, on the north side of which is the Stag Inn. The village green is oblong in shape and is bisected by an avenue of lime trees that crosses it diagonally. Houses in the village were built from the 17th century onwards and the village has changed little over the last 100 years.
Dufton is an ancient settlement and some of the earliest written records of the village are from the 1320s. The place-name Dufton is first attested in 1289 and means 'dove town or farmstead'. The Rolls of Appointment report the “living” of the parish of Dufton in 1323. The current church of St Cuthbert in the village mainly dates from the 19th century.
Anna ist so fett.
Denn sie hängt schon wieder am Amaturenbrett.
Sie geht zum Schwarzmarkt jeden Tag.
Weil sie den so gerne mag.
Dort kauft sie Drogen billig ein,
so ein fettes Dillerschwein
Refrain:
Die Anna stinkt stinkt stinkt
Manchmal stinkt sie so sehr
Deswegen stinkt sie am nächsten Tag noch mehr.