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(New page: Chester is a city and is the county town of Cheshire, England through which the River Dee flows. The suburb of Saltney is in Wales. The Welsh name of the city is Caer. Che...)
 
 
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Chester is a city and is the county town of [[Cheshire]], [[England]] through which the River Dee flows. The suburb of Saltney is in [[Wales]]. The [[Welsh]] name of the city is Caer.
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[[Image:Chester.jpg|thumb|350px|Chester [[Cathedral]] ]]
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'''Chester''' is a [[cathedral city]] and is the county town of [[Cheshire]], [[England]] through which the River Dee flows. The suburb of Saltney is in [[Wales]]. The [[Welsh]] name of the city is Caer.
  
 
Chester retains its [[medieval]] city walls and there are many [[Victorian]] buildings.
 
Chester retains its [[medieval]] city walls and there are many [[Victorian]] buildings.
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Its population is 77,040 (2001).
 
Its population is 77,040 (2001).
  
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[[Category:Settlements in Cheshire]]

Latest revision as of 06:54, February 18, 2025

Chester Cathedral

Chester is a cathedral city and is the county town of Cheshire, England through which the River Dee flows. The suburb of Saltney is in Wales. The Welsh name of the city is Caer.

Chester retains its medieval city walls and there are many Victorian buildings.

The city has its own university, hospital and railway station.

Aeroplane parts are manufactured in Broughton, near Chester.

Chester City Football Club play in the English Football League Two (soccer). Their stadium is just in Wales.

Its population is 77,040 (2001).