Gloucestershire is home to several rivers, with the most significant being the River Severn, which is the longest river in the UK. Other notable rivers include the River Wye, River Avon, and River Leadon. Additionally, there are numerous smaller streams and tributaries throughout the county. Overall, while the exact number of rivers can vary based on how one defines a river versus a stream, Gloucestershire has several prominent waterways.
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About 203 miles.
1600 hours
Gloucestershire does not have a border with Berkshire
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust's motto is 'Gloucestershire rich in wildlife, valued by everyone'.
No, unfortunately there is no castle in Gloucestershire- but there is an enormous cathedral!
Gloucestershire covers 1,216 square miles.
Flag of Gloucestershire was created in 2008.
University of Gloucestershire was created in 1834.
Gloucestershire Constabulary was created in 1839.
Gloucestershire Regiment ended in 1994.
Gloucestershire Regiment was created in 1881.