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  1. Leicestershire ( /ˈlɛstəʃə, -ʃɪə/ ⓘ) es uno de los cuarenta y siete condados de Inglaterra, Reino Unido, con capital en Leicester. Ubicado en la región Midlands del Este limita al norte con Nottinghamshire, al este con Lincolnshire y Rutland, al sur con Northamptonshire, al suroeste con Warwickshire y al noroeste con Derbyshire. 1 2 ...

  2. Leicestershire is generally a lowland county, characterised by small, rolling hills. It is bisected by the River Soar, which rises near the Warwickshire border south of Hinckley and flows north through Leicester and Loughborough before reaching the Trent at the county boundary.

  3. Leicester (pronunciación en inglés: /lɛstə/ (escuchar ⓘ)) es la ciudad capital del condado de Leicestershire, en la región Midlands del Este, Inglaterra (Reino Unido). Se encuentra junto al río Soar, a las afueras de la Región Forestal Nacional.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeicesterLeicester - Wikipedia

    Leicester ( / ˈlɛstər / ⓘ LES-tər) [7] is a city, unitary authority area, unparished area and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It is the largest city in the East Midlands with a population of 373,399 in 2022. [4] .

  5. Rutland became a distinct Ceremonial County once again, although it continues to be policed by Leicestershire Constabulary. Early history. The earthworks of Leicestershire include hill-top camps of the 1st century BC and the sites of deserted villages abandoned in the later Middle Ages.

  6. Hace 6 días · Leicester, city and unitary authority, geographic and historic county of Leicestershire, England. It lies on the River Soar and the Grand Union Canal. Leicester was the site of a prominent Roman settlement (Ratae Corieltauvorum) that marked the point where the Fosse Way (a Roman road) crossed the.

  7. Hace 6 días · Leicestershire, administrative, geographic, and historic county in the East Midlands region of England, bordered by Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Rutland, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, and Derbyshire.