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Town: Leicester County Population: 1,000,000 (estimate) |
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Leicestershire
is a county of diverse scenery and resources, lush, fertile, open countryside,
often with panoramic views, forest, unspoilt villages, and tranquil waterways,
interspersed by some industrial towns, disused coalfields, and quarries.
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The
River Soar divides the county; flowing northward it separates the Charnwood
Forest in the west from the uplands of the east. The Grand Union Canal
joins the River Soar at Leicester, linking it with Market Harborough.
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There
is little evidence of prehistoric settlement in Leicestershire, in Roman
times however the town of Leicester was of some importance being situated
on the Fosse Way, a Roman road that ran between Lincoln and Exeter. On
August 22, 1485, the final battle of the Wars of the Roses took place
on Bosworth Field, a little south of Market Bosworth. Richard III was
defeated and killed by Henry Tudor, who as Henry VII became the first
of the Tudor monarchs.
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Leicestershire's
position at the heart of England, well served by road and rail communications,
has been a crucial factor in its industrial growth, but it is still a
largely rural county with lush pastureland in the Welland valley and a
new national forest on the Leicestershire-Derbyshire-Staffordshire border.
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