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  2. Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is the second largest city in Southern England, after the capital London. Iron Age hillforts and Roman villas were built near the confluence of the rivers Frome and Avon. Bristol received a royal charter in 1155 and was historically divided between Gloucestershire and Somerset until 1373 when it became a county corporate. From the 13th ...

  3. Bristol porcelain - Wikipedia

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    The plain term "Bristol porcelain" is most likely to refer to the factory moved from Plymouth in 1770, the second Bristol factory. The product of the earliest factory is usually called Lund's Bristol ware and was made from about 1750 until 1752, when the operation was merged with Worcester porcelain; this was soft-paste porcelain.

  4. History of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    As the location of aircraft manufacture and a major port, Bristol was a target of bombing during the Bristol Blitz of World War II. Bristol's city centre also suffered severe damage, especially in November and December 1940, when the Broadmead area was flattened, and Hitler claimed to have destroyed the city. [112]

  5. List of places called Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The English Bristol played a major part in the discovery and settlement of the United States, it being the port from where John Cabot sailed on his 1497 voyage which is commonly credited as the first from Europe to North America, although there is evidence that he was not the first European to sail there. The city was a major port at the time ...

  6. South Bristol, England - Wikipedia

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    The council wards located in the Bristol South parliamentary constituency are as follows, along with their population estimated by Bristol City Council in 2019: Bedminster - 12,500 [4] Bishopsworth - 11,400 [5] Filwood - 13,800 [6] Hartcliffe and Withywood - 19,000 [7] Hengrove and Whitchurch Park - 17,200 [8] Knowle - 13,300 [9] Southville ...

  7. Buildings and architecture of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    It later became a market for the country people to set up stalls and sell their wares. Old Market was also the site of an autumn fair. [7] The market may have existed as early as the 12th century, and was the site of the first suburb outside the city walls. It had side roads which could accommodate the traffic on market days. [8]

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  9. Antillia - Wikipedia

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    A full image of Canepa's 1489 map, featuring Antillia (on the west) in relation to the Iberian Peninsula. Stories of islands in the Atlantic Ocean, legendary and otherwise, have been reported since classical antiquity. [2] Utopian tales of the Fortunate Islands (or Isles of the Blessed) were sung by poets like Homer and Horace.