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Bournemouth got its name from the river Bourne, which flows through the area, combined with the term "mouth," indicating the river's estuary. The town developed in the early 19th century as a seaside resort, and its name was officially established in 1810. The name reflects the natural landscape and the town's connection to the river, contributing to its charm as a coastal destination.

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