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Salisbury, a city in England, was founded in the early 13th century, with its establishment linked to the construction of Salisbury Cathedral beginning in 1220. The city was developed to accommodate the growing population around the cathedral and the nearby Old Sarum, which was a fortified settlement. The name "Salisbury" is derived from "Searoburh," meaning "fortified place on the River Sarum."

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