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  1. Bath – miasto w Anglii, w hrabstwie Somerset, położone 159 km na zachód od Londynu i 21 km na wschód od Bristolu. Miasto posiada status city , nadany przez królową Elżbietę I w roku 1590. W roku 1889 uzyskało status gminy miejskiej, od roku 1996 jest centrum administracyjnym jednostki autonomicznej Bath and North East Somerset .

  2. Bath (RP: / b ɑː θ /; local pronunciation:) is a city in the ceremonial county of Somerset, in England, known for and named after its Roman-built baths. At the 2021 Census, the population was 94,092. [1]

  3. The buildings and architecture of Bath, a city in Somerset in the south west of England, reveal significant examples of the architecture of England, from the Roman Baths (including their significant Celtic presence), to the present day.

  4. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Bath, Somerset, England. Prehistory. Mesolithic – Human activity on Bathampton Down. Iron Age – Hillfort on Bathampton Down. [1] 863 BC (traditional date) – In legend, King Bladud discovers the sacred spring at Bath. [2] 1st to 5th centuries.

  5. 29 cze 2024 · Bath, city, unitary authority of Bath and North East Somerset, historic county of Somerset, southwestern England. Bath lies astride the River Avon (Lower, or Bristol, Avon) in a natural arena of steep hills. It was built of local limestone and is one of the most elegant and architecturally.

  6. Map of the cities. Below is a map of the 76 cities in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Also shown is the one city in a UK Crown Dependency, Douglas in the Isle of Man. (For cities in UK Overseas Territories, see below.)

  7. Bath is a historic Roman and Georgian spa city. It is famous for its hot springs, Roman period baths, Medieval heritage and stately Georgian architecture. Bath has been double UNESCO -listed as a World Heritage Site, both in its own right (in 1987) and as one of 11 "Great Spa Towns of Europe" (in 2021).

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