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  1. Cotswold is a local government district in Gloucestershire, England. It is named after the wider Cotswolds region and range of hills. The council is based in the district's largest town of Cirencester. The district also includes the towns of Chipping Campden, Fairford, Lechlade, Moreton-in-Marsh, Northleach, Stow-on-the-Wold and ...

  2. Cotswold (distrito) Cotswold é um distrito de administração local em Gloucestershire, Inglaterra. O seu nome tem origem na grande região de Cotswolds. A maior cidade é Cirencester . O distrito foi criado em 1 de Abril de 1974, sob a Lei do Governo Local de 1972, pela fusão do distrito urbano de Cirencester com o Distrito Rural ...

  3. As Cotswolds encontram-se nos condados cerimoniais de Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Somerset, Warwickshire e Worcestershire. É nesta região que se encontra a nascente do rio Tâmisa. A região estende-se da cidade de Bath a sul até Chipping Campden a norte, e tem um comprimento de 150 km e largura de 40 km.

  4. Cotswold, district, administrative county of Gloucestershire, south-central England, in the eastern part of the county. Cirencester , in the south of the district, is the administrative centre. Most of Cotswold district lies within the historic county of Gloucestershire .

  5. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Cotswolds, ridge of limestone hills extending for about 50 miles (80 km) across south-central England. The Cotswolds are part of the Jurassic uplands that cross the country from southwest to northeast. The Cotswolds escarpment rises steeply from the clay vale of the lower River Severn and its.

  6. The Cotswolds is a range of hills in central-southwest England, sometimes called the "Heart of England", a hilly area reaching over 300 m. The area has been designated as Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The highest point in the Cotswolds is Cleeve Hill at 330 m (1083 ft).