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ChesterCity and administrative headquarters of Cheshire, England, on the River Dee 26 km/16 mi south of Liverpool, two miles from the border with Wales; population (2001) 80,100. There are engineering, aerospace (Airbus), metallurgical, and clothing industries, and car components are manufactured. It is a centre of trade and commerce, and tourism is also important. Chester was the site of Deva, a Roman legionary fortress, and remains include the largest stone-built military Roman amphitheatre to have been discovered in Britain. The town has a medieval centre and the most complete city walls in England, extending for 3 km/2 mi. Other features include the cathedral, dating from the 11th century, which is the fourth most visited cathedral in Britain, and the ‘Rows’, half-timbered shops with continuous galleried footwalks at first-floor level, dating from the medieval period.
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Under the name Castra Devana or Deva, it was the headquarters of the Roman 20th legion. Under the name Castra Devana or Deva, it was the headquarters of the Roman 20th legion. Under the name Castra Devana or Deva, it was the headquarters of the Roman 20th legion. |
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