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It is spelt "Gloustershire", with a capital letter for the place name.
no, you don't because apples is a thing and you would only need a capital when it is a person's name, place.
Edinburgh is the capital city in Scotland
Because it is the name of a place and is a proper noun.
A capital letter is to start a sentence or when you use a name or place. Lowercase is the smaller of the two types.
Yes, a word for the capital of a country is a noun, a word for a place.The name of a capital of a country is a proper noun, the name of a specific place; for example, Ankara (Turkey), Berlin (Germany), Canberra (Australia), etc.
holland
The proper name and place name is spelt just as you have in the question - only with a capital initial letter - Lincoln.
Quebec in Canada Quito, capital of Ecuador
Make up a name for a place
With a population of around 4,285,000, Sydney is the largest city. It is the capital of the state of New South Wales, but not the capital of Australia.
England.