Chester (place name)
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The suffix -chester, -caster or -cester on an English place name indicates that it is of Roman origin, referring to a camp or fort.
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- Caistor
- Caistor St Edmund
- Caister-on-Sea
- Chester
- Chesterfield
- Chester-le-Street
- Chichester
- Cirencester
- Colchester
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- Uttoxeter (may be unrelated in origin)