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  2. Cotswold (Charlotte neighborhood) - Wikipedia

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    The Cotswold neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, was named after the region of the same name in England. It is well-known for a large shopping center, Cotswold Village Shops, located at the intersection of Randolph and Sharon Amity Roads. Originally known as Cotswold Mall, it was one of Charlotte's first suburban malls.

  3. South West England - Wikipedia

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    Cotswold Outdoor (recommended supplier to the DofE Award and the Scout Association) is based at the Cotswold Airport near the Gloucestershire boundary, south of Cirencester. Shredded Wheat factory at Staverton north of Trowbridge. Trowbridge has Apetito UK, [160] Wiltshire Farm Foods, Danone UK and their subsidiary Numico. [161]

  4. South Cerney - Wikipedia

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    South Cerney Sailing Club is in the Cotswold Water Park. [14] The village is home to the South Cerney Outdoor Education Centre, which was created in 1971 by Gloucestershire County Council as a non-profit organisation to promote outdoor learning and provide low-cost outdoor activities for young people. [15]

  5. Cotswold Olimpick Games - Wikipedia

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    The Cotswold Olimpick Games is an annual public celebration of games and sports now held on the Friday after Spring Bank Holiday near Chipping Campden, in the Cotswolds of England. The games likely began in 1612 and ran (through a period of discontinuations and revivals) until they were fully discontinued in 1852.

  6. Cotswold sheep - Wikipedia

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    The Cotswold is a British breed of domestic sheep.It originates in, and is named for, the Cotswold hills of the southern midlands of England. It is a large long-woollen sheep, and is kept as a dual-purpose breed, providing both meat and wool.

  7. HMS Cotswold (L54) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Cotswold was a Type I Hunt-class destroyer of the Royal Navy which served in World War II. She was scrapped in 1957. Service history

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