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  1. Cotswold is a district in Charlotte between the Myers Park and Plaza-Midwood neighborhoods. Originally named for Cotswold Mall, one of Charlotte's first suburban malls, Cotswold is emerging as one of the more desirable areas for living and shopping with close proximity to Uptown Charlotte .

  2. The Counties from 1664 to Present - In Alphabetical Order. Renamed back to Cumberland County in October 1784. Voters rejected the creation of this new county. Map-maker's attempt to curry favor with British Secretary of State for Southern Department.

  3. To help you find you way around the Cotswolds, please see the map below. The map below will help you to find out exactly where things are in relation to where you plan to stay and the local attractions. If you need a more detailed map of the Cotswolds, these are available from a local Tourist Information Centre.

  4. Map showing the population density of North Carolina. The U.S. state of North Carolina is divided into 100 counties. North Carolina ranks 28th in size by area, but has the seventh-highest number of counties in the country.

  5. A closer look at a map of the Cotswolds reveals that its spine runs northeast to southwest through these 6 counties with its western and northern edges marked by steep escarpments, aptly known as Cotswold Edge. Its eastern boundary is Oxford while its western boundary is Stroud.

  6. This map of Cotswold villages will show you the best villages in the Cotswolds. It's interactive, so you can use the map to find the perfect places for you.

  7. Map showing the extent of the designated Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty . Table indicating the Six English Counties in which the Cotswolds are situated