Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'City of Bath' has mentioned 'England' in the following places:
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City in Somerset, England | WIKI |
Human settlement in England | WIKI |
BathPulteney BridgeBath Abbey and The Roman BathsBathLocation within SomersetPopulation88,859xc2xa0[1]DemonymBathonianOSxc2xa0gridxc2xa0referenceST750645xe2x80xa2xc2xa0London97 miles (156xc2xa0km) EUnitaryxc2xa0authorityBath and North East SomersetCeremonialxc2xa0countySomersetRegionSouth WestCountryEnglandSovereignxc2xa0stateUnited KingdomPost townBATHPostcodexc2xa0districtBA1, BA2Diallingxc2xa0code01225PoliceAvon and SomersetFireAvonAmbulanceSouth Western UKxc2xa0ParliamentBath UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficialxc2xa0nameCity of BathCriteriaCultural: i, ii, ivReference428Inscription1987 (11th session)Area2,900 ha List of places UK England Somerset 51xc2xb023xe2x80xb2N 2xc2xb022xe2x80xb2Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf51.38xc2xb0N 2.36xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 51.38; -2.36Coordinates: 51xc2xb023xe2x80xb2N 2xc2xb022xe2x80xb2Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf51.38xc2xb0N 2.36xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 51.38; -2.36 | WIKI |
Bath is the largest city in the county of Somerset, England, known for and named after its Roman-built baths. | WIKI |
Edgar of England was crowned king of England in Bath Abbey in 973, in a ceremony that formed the basis of all future English coronations. | WIKI |
St John's Hospital was founded around 1180 by Bishop Reginald Fitz Jocelin and is among the oldest almshouses in England. | WIKI |
[50] Allen was responsible for improving and expanding the postal service in western England, for which he held the contract for more than forty years. | WIKI |
See also: Climate of south-west England | WIKI |
[86] In the summer the Azores high pressure affects the southwest of England bringing fair weather; however, convective cloud sometimes forms inland, reducing the number of hours of sunshine. | WIKI |
[60] All significant stages of the history of England are represented within the city, from the Roman Baths (including their significant Celtic presence), to Bath Abbey and the Royal Crescent, to the more recent Thermae Bath Spa. | WIKI |
Bath became the centre of fashionable life in England during the 18th century when its Old Orchard Street Theatre and architectural developments such as Lansdown Crescent,[131] the Royal Crescent,[132] The Circus, and Pulteney Bridge were built. | WIKI |
It has a "Green Flag Award", the national standard for parks and green spaces in England and Wales, and is registered by English Heritage as of National Historic Importance. | WIKI |
Cleveland Pools were built around 1815 close to the River Avon,[165] now the oldest surviving public outdoor lido in England,[166] and plans have been submitted for its restoration. | WIKI |
The former England Rugby Team Manager and former Scotland national coach Andy Robinson used to play for Bath Rugby team and was captain and later coach. | WIKI |
Many cricket clubs are based in the city, including Bath Cricket Club, who are based at the North Parade Ground and play in the West of England Premier League. | WIKI |
Bath also has a network of bus routes run by First West of England, with services to surrounding towns and cities, such as Bristol, Corsham, Chippenham, Devizes, Salisbury, Frome and Wells. | WIKI |
In November 2016, the West of England Local Enterprise Partnership began a consultation process on their Transport Vision Summary Document, outlining potential light rail/tram routes in the region, one of which being a route from Bristol city centre along the A4 road to Bath to relieve pressure on bus and rail services between the two cities. | WIKI |
The UK Government protects World Heritage properties in England in two ways. | UNESCO |