Bulford
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51° 12′ 54″ N 1° 46′ 19″ W / 51.215, -1.772
Bulford est un village du district de Salisbury, dans le comté du Wiltshire en Angleterre. Le village est situé sur le plateau calcaire de Salisbury Plain, célèbre pour son monument de pierres dressées, Stonehenge.
D'après le recensement de 2001, le village a une population de 4.698 habitants.
A l'écart du village, on trouve une base militaire très connue pour son kiwi gravé sur le sol calcaire, le Kiwi de Bulford.
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- Ville du Wiltshire
- Toponyme indiquant un gué
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