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<p> </p> <p> n inland county in SW. of England, with [[Gloucestershire]] on the N. and [[Dorset]] on the S., 54 m. from N. to S. and 37 m. from E. to W.; is largely an agricultural and pastoral county; is flat, rising into hills in the N., and is broken by downs and rich valleys in the S., except on [[Salisbury]] Plain; sheep-breeding and dairy-farming are the chief industries, and it is famous for cheese and bacon. </p>
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<p> n inland county in SW. of England, with [[Gloucestershire]] on the N. and [[Dorset]] on the S., 54 m. from N. to S. and 37 m. from E. to W.; is largely an agricultural and pastoral county; is flat, rising into hills in the N., and is broken by downs and rich valleys in the S., except on [[Salisbury]] Plain; sheep-breeding and dairy-farming are the chief industries, and it is famous for cheese and bacon. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_81245"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/wiltshire Wiltshire from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]

n inland county in SW. of England, with Gloucestershire on the N. and Dorset on the S., 54 m. from N. to S. and 37 m. from E. to W.; is largely an agricultural and pastoral county; is flat, rising into hills in the N., and is broken by downs and rich valleys in the S., except on Salisbury Plain; sheep-breeding and dairy-farming are the chief industries, and it is famous for cheese and bacon.

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