The flag of Worcestershire.
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| - Le Worcestershire est un comté d'Angleterre.
- The flag of Worcestershire.
- The county of Worcestershire is bordered by Staffordshire to the North, the West Midlands to the North East, Warwickshire to the East , Gloucestershire to the South, and Herefordshire to the West, with Shropshire to the North West .
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- Worcestershire — hrabstwo w Anglii. W średniowieczu znajdowało się w nim franciszkańskie opactwo, do którego należał brat Benedykt, który opisał swoje spotkanie z wozakiem. Tam też w Evesham w miasteczku Great Tolling pod numerem Chislehurst Gardens 27 na ulicy Chislehurst Gardens mieszkała rodzina Cattermole.
- Worcestershire is a county in the West Midlands region of England. In the Middle Ages, it was the location of the Monastery where a Muggle Franciscan monk named Benedict saw a Jarvey in the garden. The Cattermoles lived in Chislehurst Gardens, Great Tolling, Evesham, in Worcestershire prior to the events surrounding Mary Cattermole's interrogation before the Muggle-Born Registration Commission.
- 250px|right Worcestershire (wym. /ˈwʊstəʃər/) - hrabstwo niemetropolitarne w zachodniej Anglii. Zostało stworzone w r. 1998, jest zatem jednym z nałmłodszych hrabstw angielskich. Wyodrębniono je z terytorium hrabstwa Hereford and Worcester. Największym miastem i ośrodkiem administracyjnym jest Worcester, od którego pochodzi też nazwa hrabstwa. Hrabstwo liczy 1 741 km² a zamieszkuje je 555 900 osób (dane z r. 2001).
- Worcestershire is a county in England, lying to the south east of Shropshire. The general area of Worcestershire also includes a number of outlying manors officially contained within Warwickshire. The country town is Worcester. It is landlocked, and significantly less hilly than Shropshire. The River Severn flows in a southerly direction through the centre of the county.
- Worcestershire (abbreviated Worcs) is a non-metropolitan county in the West Midlands region of England. Between 1974 and 1998 it was merged with neighboring Herefordshire into the county of Hereford and Worcester. Worcestershire borders Herefordshire to the west, Shropshire to the north west, a small part of Staffordshire to the North, the West Midlands to the north east, Warwickshire to the east and Gloucestershire to the south. The Malvern Hills lie on the southern part of the border with Herefordshire.
- The county borders Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, West Midlands, Warwickshire, and Gloucestershire. To the west, the county is bordered by the Malvern Hills, by which is located the spa town of Malvern. The western side of the hills is in the county of Herefordshire. The southern part of the county is bordered by Gloucestershire and the northern edge of the Cotswolds, and to the east is Warwickshire. The two major rivers flowing through the county are the Severn and the Avon.
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| - Le Worcestershire est un comté d'Angleterre.
- The flag of Worcestershire.
- The county borders Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, West Midlands, Warwickshire, and Gloucestershire. To the west, the county is bordered by the Malvern Hills, by which is located the spa town of Malvern. The western side of the hills is in the county of Herefordshire. The southern part of the county is bordered by Gloucestershire and the northern edge of the Cotswolds, and to the east is Warwickshire. The two major rivers flowing through the county are the Severn and the Avon. Other than the city of Worcester, there are several other small to medium sized towns such as Kidderminster, Bromsgrove, Malvern, Pershore, Evesham and Redditch. In the southern part of the county, the area is still largely rural.
- The county of Worcestershire is bordered by Staffordshire to the North, the West Midlands to the North East, Warwickshire to the East , Gloucestershire to the South, and Herefordshire to the West, with Shropshire to the North West .
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- Worcestershire — hrabstwo w Anglii. W średniowieczu znajdowało się w nim franciszkańskie opactwo, do którego należał brat Benedykt, który opisał swoje spotkanie z wozakiem. Tam też w Evesham w miasteczku Great Tolling pod numerem Chislehurst Gardens 27 na ulicy Chislehurst Gardens mieszkała rodzina Cattermole.
- Worcestershire is a county in the West Midlands region of England. In the Middle Ages, it was the location of the Monastery where a Muggle Franciscan monk named Benedict saw a Jarvey in the garden. The Cattermoles lived in Chislehurst Gardens, Great Tolling, Evesham, in Worcestershire prior to the events surrounding Mary Cattermole's interrogation before the Muggle-Born Registration Commission.
- 250px|right Worcestershire (wym. /ˈwʊstəʃər/) - hrabstwo niemetropolitarne w zachodniej Anglii. Zostało stworzone w r. 1998, jest zatem jednym z nałmłodszych hrabstw angielskich. Wyodrębniono je z terytorium hrabstwa Hereford and Worcester. Największym miastem i ośrodkiem administracyjnym jest Worcester, od którego pochodzi też nazwa hrabstwa. Hrabstwo liczy 1 741 km² a zamieszkuje je 555 900 osób (dane z r. 2001).
- Worcestershire is a county in England, lying to the south east of Shropshire. The general area of Worcestershire also includes a number of outlying manors officially contained within Warwickshire. The country town is Worcester. It is landlocked, and significantly less hilly than Shropshire. The River Severn flows in a southerly direction through the centre of the county.
- Worcestershire (abbreviated Worcs) is a non-metropolitan county in the West Midlands region of England. Between 1974 and 1998 it was merged with neighboring Herefordshire into the county of Hereford and Worcester. Worcestershire borders Herefordshire to the west, Shropshire to the north west, a small part of Staffordshire to the North, the West Midlands to the north east, Warwickshire to the east and Gloucestershire to the south. The Malvern Hills lie on the southern part of the border with Herefordshire. The cathedral city of Worcester is the largest settlement and administrative seat of the county. Excluding this city the largest town in the county is Redditch; other principal settlements are Bromsgrove, Stourport-on-Severn, Droitwich, Evesham, Kidderminster and Malvern, while smaller towns include Bewdley, Pershore, Tenbury Wells and Upton upon Severn. The north-east of Worcestershire includes part of the industrial West Midlands conurbation, while the rest of the county is largely rural. Administratively the county is divided into six districts: Worcester, Redditch, Wychavon, Malvern Hills, Wyre Forest and Bromsgrove.
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