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About Bristol
Bristol Detectives have been operating in Bristol and the South West for almost 20 years.
As well as Bristol's nautical connections, the city's economy is reliant on the aerospace industry, defence, the media, information technology and financial services sectors, and tourism.
Bristol is a city, unitary authority area and ceremonial county in South West England.
Bristol is 105 miles (169 km) west of London, and 24 miles (39 km) east of Cardiff.
Bristol has an estimated population of 421,300 for the unitary authority in 2008.
Bristol is England's sixth, and the United Kingdom's eighth most populous city.
Bristol is one of the group of English Core Cities and the most populous city in South West England.
Bristol received a Royal Charter in 1155 and was granted County status in 1373.
Bristol is the largest centre of culture, employment and education in the region.
Bristol's prosperity has been linked with the sea since its earliest days.
Bristol has a tradition of local political activism, and has been home to many important political figures.
Bristol is unusual in having been a city with county status since medieval times.
The county was expanded to include suburbs such as Clifton in 1835, and it was named a county borough in 1889.
Bristol is in a limestone area, which runs from the Mendip Hills to the south and the Cotswolds to the north east.
The rivers Avon and Frome cut through this limestone to the underlying clays, creating Bristol's characteristic hilly landscape.
The Avon flows from Bath in the east, through flood plains and areas which were marshy before the growth of Bristol.
Situated in the south of the country, Bristol is one of the warmest cities in the UK.
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