Swindon
Swindon is a town located in the county of Wiltshire, England, between the cities of Bristol (to the west) and Cardiff (to the east). It has a population of roughly 182,441 people. It originated as an Anglo-Saxon settlement atop a limestone hill, and was a small market town until the 1840s. During the Industrial Revolution the town expanded and the population surged. The town has mild winters and cool summers. Swindon has a notable Polish community that emerged out of refugees from the Second World War. The Swindon Festival of Literature is held in town every May. Residents of Swindon are called Swindonians.
Swindon is a town located in the county of Wiltshire, England, between the cities of Bristol (to the west) and Cardiff (to the east). It has a population of roughly 182,441 people. It originated as an Anglo-Saxon settlement atop a limestone hill, and was a small market town until the 1840s. During the Industrial Revolution the town expanded and the population surged. The town has mild winters and cool summers. Swindon has a notable Polish community that emerged out of refugees from the Second World War. The Swindon Festival of Literature is held in town every May. Residents of Swindon are called Swindonians.