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Encyclopedia > Gloucester (disambiguation)

Gloucester is the name of many places; the original is Gloucester, England. Other places that use the name are: This article is about the city of Gloucester in England; for other uses see Gloucester (disambiguation). ...

There is also, spelled somewhat differently, Gloucester is a town and Local Government Area in the dairy country of the mid north of the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... Gloucester was a city in eastern Ontario, Canada on the Ottawa River and is now a suburb of the City of Ottawa. ... Gloucester County (2001 population 82,929) is located in the northeastern corner of New Brunswick, Canada. ... Acadie—Bathurst is the name of a federal electoral district (riding) in New Brunswick, Canada. ... This article is about Gloucester, Massachusetts, USA; there are other places called Gloucester Seal of Gloucester, MA Gloucester is a city located in Essex County, Massachusetts. ... Location in the state of Virginia Formed 1651 Seat Gloucester Area  - Total  - Water 746 km² (288 mi²) 185 km² (71 mi²) 24. ... Gloucester County is a county located in the state of New Jersey. ... Gloucester County, New York is a former county in New York that became part of the state of Vermont. ... Gloucester City highlighted in Camden County Gloucester City is a city located in Camden County, New Jersey. ... Gloucester Township highlighted in Camden County Gloucester Township is a township located in Camden County, New Jersey. ... Location in the state of Virginia Formed 1651 Seat Gloucester Area  - Total  - Water 746 km² (288 mi²) 185 km² (71 mi²) 24. ... Gloucester Road (Chinese: 告士打道) is a major road in the north of Wan Chai and East Point on the Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong. ... Gloucester Road (B325) [pronounced GLOSS-ster] is a street in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea of London. ...

In addition, there is also New Gloucester, Maine. Glouster is a village located in Athens County, Ohio. ... New Gloucester is a town located in Cumberland County, Maine. ...


The title Duke of Gloucester is a title in Peerage of the United Kingdom. The title Duke of Gloucester (pronounced gloss-tor) is a British royal title (after Gloucester), often conferred on one of the sons of the reigning monarch. ... The Peerage of the United Kingdom comprises most peerages created in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland after the Act of Union in 1801. ...


The name is usually pronounced to rhyme with foster, for example as [ˈglɒstə] in RP and [ˈglɔstɚ] in General American. Received Pronunciation (RP) is a form of pronunciation of the English language, sometimes defined as the educated spoken English of southeastern England. It is a dialect of English English often taught to non-native speakers, and represented in the pronunciation schemes of most British dictionaries. ... General American is a notional accent of American English based on speech patterns common in the Midwest of the United States and those used by many American network television broadcasters. ...


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Gloucester - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1181 words)
Gloucester (pronounced [ˈglɒstə]) is a city and district in south-west England, close to the Welsh border.
Gloucester Cathedral, in the north of the city near the river, originates in the foundation of an abbey dedicated to Saint Peter in 681.
Gloucester was incorporated by King Richard III in 1483, the town being made a county in itself.
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