Colchester

//ˈkɒltʃɛstə//

Synonyms for "colchester"

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17 translations across 17 languages.

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Arabic

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  • كولشيستر name (town in England)

Armenian

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  • Կոլչեստր name (town in England)

Bulgarian

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  • Ко́лчестър name (town in England)

Chinese Cantonese

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  • 高車士打 /高车士打 name (town in England)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 科爾切斯特 /科尔切斯特 name (town in England)

Danish

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  • Colchester name (town in England)

Hebrew

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  • קולצ׳סטר name (town in England)

Japanese

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  • コルチェスター name (town in England)

Korean

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  • 콜체스터 name (town in England)

Latin

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  • Camulodūnum name (town in England)

Lithuanian

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  • Kolčesteris name (town in England)

Macedonian

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  • Ко́лчестер name (town in England)

Old English

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  • Colneċeaster name (town in England)

Persian

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  • کولچستر name (town in England)

Russian

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  • Ко́лчестер name (town in England)

Ukrainian

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  • Ко́лчестер name (town in England)

Urdu

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  • کولچسٹر name (town in England)

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Based at Caistor St Edmunds, a few miles south of present-day Norwich, the Iceni were a Celtic tribe whose warrior queen Boudicca led a failed uprising against the occupying Romans, during which the towns of Londinium (London), Camulodunum (Colchester) and Verulamium (St Albans) were sacked.

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