Tourist Guide Salisbury
Salisbury is a serene cathedral city in Wiltshire, England and forms a major part of the Salisbury district known as New Sarum. Located in the basin of the River Avon, the city is a scenic region with many sacred sites. The region has approximately 45,000 inhabitants.
The climate in Salisbury is of the moderate variety. Pleasant summers and snowy winters characterise the climate. However, the temperatures occasionally show their extreme side. Overall, Salisbury has a pleasant climate with beautiful snowfall.
Historically, the city finds its origins in the Iron Age; Sorviodunum was its earliest name. The city was an important region owing to its location. Today, the city has a strong economy consisting of agriculture, biotechnology and tourism.
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