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  1. 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]

  2. 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.

  3. The Georgian city reflects the ambitions of John Wood Senior (1704-1754), Ralph Allen (1693-1764) and Richard “Beau” Nash (1674-1761) to make Bath into one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, with architecture and landscape combined harmoniously for the enjoyment of the spa town’s cure takers.

  4. 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.

  5. 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).

  6. The City of Bath in Southwest England is not only part of the Great Spa Towns of Europe, but was listed as an entire city on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1987.

  7. visitbath.co.uk › inspire-me › about-bathAbout Bath - Visit Bath

    It’s why Bath is the only city in the UK designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with its unique second inscription at part of UNESCO's Great Spa Towns of Europe. Find out more about Bath’s history and heritage

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