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A county with a population of about 520,600, covering an area of 1,025 square miles
(2,655 sq km) and located in West Central England. The county seat is Gloucester.
In Gloucestershire there are the popular towns of
Cheltenham, Badminton,
Cirencester, Chipping Sodbury,
Chipping Campden,
Stroud, Gloucester,
Charlton Kings.
Geography
The Cotswold hills run through the eastern part of the county and are mainly devoted
to dairy and arable farming. The fertile valley of the Severn River, which runs
through the centre of the county supports dairy farming and sheep. The western side
of the county is bordered by the River Wye, which also forms the national boundary
with Wales. Popular towns include Cheltenham, Badminton, Cirencester, Chipping Sodbury,
Chipping Campden, Stroud, Gloucester, Charlton Kings.
Industry
A mainly rural county with some engineering and manufacturing around the major towns.
On the West is the Forest of Dean, which also has interesting iron and coal deposits
which are worked by individual miners. Manufacturing is mainly centred in Gloucester,
Bristol, and Cheltenham.
History
Cirencester and Gloucester were centres of Roman road networks. The region was part
of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia. In the middle Ages the Cotswolds provided
wool for an important wool trade in the county.
Places of Interest
Berkeley Castle, Beverston Castle, Calcot Manor, Forest of Dean, Hailes Abbey, Owlpen
Manor, Sudeley Castle, Tewkesbury Abbey, Tyndale Monument, Slimbridge Wildfowl and
Wetland Trust.
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