Bristol

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Bristol is a historic port city in southwest England known for its maritime heritage, vibrant cultural scene, and distinctive Georgian and Victorian architecture.



Referenced by (117)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Badminton School
Bristol Temple Meads
Cabot Tower ("City of Bristol")
Clifton College
Redcliffe
Severn Beach Line
Stokes Croft
Temple Quay
University of Bristol
locatedIn
Blitz
Cabot Tower
English Dissenting Academies movement
M Shed
Monmouth Rebellion
The Blitz
Wills Memorial Building
location
Cary Grant
Damien Hirst ("Bristol, England")
Hannah Callowhill Penn
John Hunt (British politician)
Paul Dirac
Robert Southey
Stephen Merchant ("Bristol, England")
placeOfBirth
BBC Natural History Unit
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency
Environment Agency (England)
IOP Publishing
Leave.EU
World Snooker Tour
headquartersLocation
Banksy
Cecil F. Powell
Heinz London
Nevill Mott
Thomas Beddoes
workLocation
A4 road
Bristol–Bath line
Great Western Main Line
Stokes Croft ("Bristol city centre")
connects
Redcliffe ("City of Bristol")
Redcliffe ("Bristol city centre")
Stokes Croft ("City of Bristol")
Temple Quay ("Bristol city centre")
partOf
Sir William Penn
William Slim
Woodes Rogers
birthPlace
Badminton School
M Shed
University of Bristol
city
Cabot Tower ("Bristol city centre")
Weston-super-Mare
Wills Memorial Building ("Bristol city centre")
near
A4 road
M4 motorway
M5 motorway ("Bristol area")
passesThrough
Hannah Callowhill Penn
Klaus Fuchs
Woodes Rogers
residence
Bristol Airport
Bristol Temple Meads
M4 motorway
servesCity
Banksy
Isabella of Gloucester
associatedWith
Gloucestershire
Somerset
borders
Bristol to Exeter Line
Cardiff to Portsmouth Line
connectsCity
London Paddington
Reading railway station
connectsTo
England
Southern England
containsCity
Long Ashton
Wrington ("BRISTOL")
hasPostTown
BBC Natural History Unit
Wills Memorial Building ("City of Bristol")
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity
Hannah More ("Clifton, Bristol, England")
Thomas Beddoes
placeOfDeath
Bristol to Exeter Line ("City of Bristol")
Bristol–Bath line
regionServed
Hanover
Porto
twinCity
River Avon
associatedCity
South Gloucestershire ("City of Bristol")
borderWith
Chew Valley
closestCity
John Cabot
departurePort
Bristol Temple Meads
fareZone
River Avon
flowsThrough
Bristol to Exeter Line ("Bristol conurbation")
formsCorridorBetween
Diocese of Bristol
hasCathedralCity
Lord Mayor ("City of Bristol")
hasJurisdictionOver
Southwest England
hasLargestCity
Southwest England
hasMajorCity
Bristol Channel
hasMajorPort
Core Cities Group
hasMember
Long Ashton
hasNearbyCity
Stokes Croft ("Bristol city centre")
hasNeighbourhood
Lausanne
hasTwinTown
Southwest England
hasUnitaryAuthority
Chippenham
isCommuterTownFor
Long Ashton ("Bristol built-up area")
isPartOf
SS Great Britain
launchPlace
Long Ashton
locatedNear
United Kingdom
majorCity
Bristol Channel
namedAfter
Bristol, Connecticut ("Bristol, England")
namedFor
Stroud
nearbyCity
Bristol Temple Meads ("Bristol city centre")
nearbyLandmark
A4 road ("Bristol city centre")
notableSection
Cabot Tower ("Bristol city centre")
offersViewOf
Welsh National Opera
operatesIn
CrossCountry
operatesServiceTo
M5 motorway
passesNear
Matthew (ship)
portOfDeparture
Severn Beach Line
serves
Matthew (ship)
startPoint
Diocese of Bristol ("City of Bristol")
territoryIncludes
SS Great Britain
towedTo
Lausanne
twinnedWith

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