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noun - hardy English breed of dairy cattle raised extensively in United States
Any of a breed of beef cattle developed in England and having a reddish coat with white markings.
HEREFORD - Hereford ( ( listen)) is a cathedral city, civil parish and county town of Herefordshire, England. It lies on the River Wye, approximately 16 miles (...
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an animal of a breed of red and white beef cattle. |
hardy English breed of dairy cattle raised extensively in United States |
A city in west central England, administrative centre of the county of Herefordshire, on the River Wye population 55,300 (est. 2009). |
An animal of a breed of red and white beef cattle. |
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Hereford ( ( listen)) is a cathedral city, civil parish and county town of Herefordshire, England. It lies on the River Wye, approximately 16 miles (26 km) east of the border with Wales, 24 miles (39 km) southwest of Worcester, and 23 miles (37 km) northwest of Gloucester. With a population of 58,896, it is the largest settlement in the county. * The name "Hereford" is said to come from the Anglo-Saxon "here", an army or formation of soldiers, and the "ford", a place for crossing a river. If this is the origin it suggests that Hereford was a place where a body of armed men forded or crossed the Wye. The Welsh name for Hereford is Henffordd, meaning "old road", and probably refers to the Roman road and Roman settlement at nearby Stretton Sugwas. Much of the county of Herefordshire was Welsh-speaking, as reflected in the Welsh names of many places in the county (see History of Herefordshire). * An early town charter from 1189 granted by Richard I of England describes it as "Hereford in Wales |