Somerset is a county, its capital is Taunton, which isn't very pretty to visit but has plenty of shops. There are some beautfiul villages further out, like Dulverton and Wiveliscombe - well worth a visit!
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Yes it is, Although there are many large and popular towns/cities in the Somerset area.
If you mean Somerset in the United Kingdom then the link shown below has the information Some important towns in Somerset, England would be Weston-super-Mare, Wells, Glastonbury, Exmoor, Minehead, Yeovil.
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There are 164 miles from Somerset to London.
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The five closest towns to Shanksville, Pennsylvania, are Somerset, about 9 miles to the northwest; New Baltimore, around 6 miles to the southwest; Friedens, approximately 8 miles to the north; Stoystown, roughly 9 miles to the east; and Centerville, which is about 7 miles to the south. These towns are part of the Somerset County area and provide a mix of local amenities and communities.
Somerset is a county, Bedford is the county town of Bedfordshire (the county). Thus as you do not say where in Somerset you are starting from we can not give you an answer.
No, of course not. The majority of people in Somerset live in towns and cities and even if they live in the countryside, they probably won't be farmers - so won't have any need to own a tractor.
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Somerset County, Maine covers 2,620,160 acres.
As of February 2014, there are two different McDonald's in Somerset, Kentucky.
There are three ancient towns called Wellington, located in Shropshire, Hereford and Somerset. The Old English ''Weolintun'' was recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles for the year 904, and referred to the Somerset town. It appears to mean 'the town of the people living by the temple clearing'. The Duke of Wellington took his title from the Somerset town. The boot was named after the Duke. Wellington NZ was named after Wellington, Somerset.