Cotswold
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The Cotswolds are a range of hills in central England that give their name (usually as a singular) to:
- Cotswold (district)
- Cotswold (UK Parliament constituency)
- Cotswold Chase, a horse race
- Cotswold Games, annual games in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire
- Cotswold Line, a railway line
- Morris dance, the Cotswold Morris is one of many types of morris dance
- Cotswold Outdoor, an adventure recreation chain of shops
- Cotswold Rail, a locomotive hire company
- Cotswold sheep
- Cotswold stone
- Cotswold Water Park
- Cotswold Way, a long-distance footpath
- Severn-Cotswold tomb, a type of megalithic burial
- Cotswold cheese, better known as Gloucester cheese.
[edit] Outside England
- Cotswold (Charlotte, NC), a neighborhood in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
- Cotswold, Ontario, Canada