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When was Cirencester Town F.C. created?

Cirencester Town F.C. was created in 1889.


When was Cirencester Town railway station created?

Cirencester Town railway station was created in 1841.


When did Cirencester Town railway station end?

Cirencester Town railway station ended in 1964.


How was the Thames River made?

The 'head' of the Thames rises in Gloucestershire - close to he town of Cirencester,


How did cirencester get its name?

Cirencester's name is derived from the Roman name "Corinium," which was the settlement's name during Roman Britain. The suffix "cester" comes from the Latin word "castrum," meaning camp or fort, indicating its historical significance as a Roman town. Over time, the name evolved into Cirencester as the town transitioned through various periods of history. Today, it reflects its rich heritage as one of the largest towns in the Cotswolds.


What is Sheffields twin town in Germany called?

Bochum.


Is there a town in Germany called Hungersbruck and is that the correct spelling of the name?

There is no town listed for that spelling. There is one called "Hersbruck" which is located in SW Germany, just northwest of Nuremsburg.


Where is thames head located?

Thames Head, Gloucestershire, near the village of Kemble and the town of Cirencester, is the source of the River Thames.


What English town ends in in?

There are seven English towns ending in ~cester; Alcester, Bicester, Cirencester, Gloucester, Leicester, Towcester, Worcester


Pied piper town?

a small town called Hamelin near brumswick, germany. Mollie


Is there or was there ever a town in Germany called schapten?

Yes, in Ostpreussen (nowadays Poland)


How did the Leonberger get its name?

The Leonberger got its name from the mid nineteenth century name after a town in Germany. The town was called Leonberg.