'Dale' is Norse-derived, northern English dialect for valley.
Most places ending in 'dale' are valleys, named usually after the river which flows through them. An example is Rochdale, which is a town in the valley of the river Roche
For example: Wensleydale (famous for its cheese), Nidderdale, Airedale, Wharfedale
There are no such towns.
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Fowey in Cornwall.
Burger king.
Derby, Tenby, Whitby
Grimsby, Corby, Whitby and others.
Dartford, Bideford, Chelmsford.
Grosmont, North Yorkshire
Never heard of that one. Plenty end in '-be', because that is '-combe'.
Bournemouth, Dartmouth & Portsmouth are three examples.
I don't think that there are any in England but there are some in Scotland. Edinburgh for example.