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Former administrative county, southwestern England.
Bordering the River Bristol Channel , it was created in the 1974 government reorganization; its capital was Bristol . In 1996 the county was divided administratively into the following unitary authorities: Bath and North East Somerset, the city of Bristol, North Somerset, and South Gloucestershire. During the Roman era, major roads were built, and Bath became known for its medicinal waters. From the 7th century, Avon was incorporated into the kingdom of Wessex . In the 18th century, Bristol was an important seaport, and Bath again became fashionable. The region has a diversified economy, including agriculture and manufacturing; tourism is also important.
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{{link=Avon River">Avon River
Lower Avon
Upper Avon
Eden Robert Anthony 1st earl of Avon
Stratford upon Avon