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Gloucestershire

American  
[glos-ter-sheer, -sher, glaw-ster-] / ˈglɒs tərˌʃɪər, -ʃər, ˈglɔ stər- /

noun

  1. a county in SW England. 1,255 sq. mi. (2,640 sq. km). Gloucester.


Gloucestershire British  
/ -ʃə, ˈɡlɒstəˌʃɪə /

noun

  1.  Glos.  a county of SW England, situated around the lower Severn valley: contains the Forest of Dean and the main part of the Cotswold Hills: the geographical and ceremonial county includes the unitary authority of South Gloucestershire (part of Avon county from 1974 to 1996). Administrative centre: Gloucester. Pop (excluding South Gloucestershire): 568 500 (2003 est). Area (excluding South Gloucestershire): 2643 sq km (1020 sq miles)

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Plans were drawn up to flood 900 acres of farmland in Gloucestershire, on the banks of the Severn, to create saltmarsh habitats for breeding fish.

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Hugh, who lives in Gloucestershire, flew to St Helena with his girlfriend in January for three weeks to visit family but does not know when they can return to the UK.

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One family in Monmouthshire decided to leave Wales and move to Gloucestershire so they would be eligible for childcare support in England.

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“Elephants are very smart animals; they do pretty much what they want at any time,” said Adam Hart, a conservation scientist at the University of Gloucestershire in England.

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Highgrove, a quirky and characterful house in Gloucestershire, that seems allergic to straight lines, has become a living laboratory for his organic gardening and farming techniques.

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