Lincoln (the United Kingdom)

Lincoln is a city and chief town of the county of Lincolnshire, in England.

Rescensement of 2001 fact state of a population of 101.779 inhabitants for the agglomeration of Lincoln, including Birchwood, North Hykeham, and Waddington. “Large Lincoln” (“Greater Lincoln”), close area around the city gives a report on a population of 250.000 inhabitants.

History

So vestiges of the Bronze Age dating from the 1st century before JC could be found in 1972, the history of Lincoln remonde to the construction of the Roman castle built on a culminating point above the valley Witham, protecting the Roman Voies from Ermine Street, connecting London to the north of England, and Fosse Way, leading to Exeter.

Monument

Lincoln is famous for its medieval Cathédrale.

Twinnings

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