No. Canterbury is in southeast England in the county of Kent.
Canterbury cathedral is located in England.
No, Canterbury is a city in England. The Latin language, which is part of the Italic branch of the Indo-European language family, is not native to Canterbury.
Canterbury is in the County of Kent which lies southeast of London.
Benedictine monks, headed by St. Augustine of Canterbury was sent by the pope to England.
what is the weather like in Canterbury England like all year around
The pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales were from various regions in England, including London, Bath, Oxford, and Kent. Each pilgrim hailed from a different city or town, representing a cross-section of English society in the 14th century.
Canterbury is in East Kent, around 55 miles South of London.
the archbishop of Canterbury
If you mean which state in the USA, then the answer is none of them. Canterbury is a city in Kent, in the South East of England.
Canterbury and York are the two archdioceses.
Canterbury is in Kent, in the South East of England. And in the following states: Connecticut Delaware New Hampshire Pennsylvania Maryland South Carolina Virginia West Virginia ...and others. So, which Canterbury are you talking about? There is also Canterbury in New Zealand. But to answer the above Q I would have thought as the Q is categorised under England it refers to the county city of Kent, UK. But it may refer to any or all of them....
He's from Canterbury, Kent, England.