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Definition: Berkshire

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. A county in southern England.[Wordnet].

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"Berkshire" is a common misspelling or typo for: Berkshires.

Date "Berkshire" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1636. (references)

Specialty Definition: Berkshire

Domain Definition
Literature Berkshire (Saxon, Bearoc - scire, forest-shire), a name peculiarly appropriate to this county, which contains the forest districts of Windsor and Bagshot. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

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Common Expressions: Berkshire

Expressions Definition
Ascot, Berkshire Ascot is a large village in the English county of Berkshire. (references)
Ashdown House, Berkshire Ashdown House is a 17th century house located near Lambourn in Berkshire, England at Grid Reference - SU281820. It belongs to the National Trust. (references)
Basildon, Berkshire Basildon is a village and civil parish in Berkshire between Pangbourne and Streatley. (references)
BBC Radio Berkshire BBC Radio Berkshire is the BBC Local Radio service for the English county of Berkshire. It broadcasts on 94.6 (Henley), 95.4 (Windsor), 104.1 (Hannington, north Hampshire) and 104.4 (Broad St Mall, Reading) FM from its studios at Caversham Park near Reading. The 104.1 FM signal is the strongest by far. The station began on 26 January 1991, starting as a sister station of Radio Oxford. Due to financial cutbacks, it was merged with Radio Oxford on 9 April 1996 to become BBC Thames Valley and featured Martin Kelner, who now broadcasts irreverently on Radio Leeds. Separate breakfast shows for Reading and Oxford began. On 13 February 2000, the two stations became separate once again, although shared several programmes until September 2003. (references)
Berkshire Athenaeum The Berkshire Athenaeum is a public library (1872) based on a previously private athenaeum, and now located at 1 Wendell Avenue, Pittsfield, Massachusetts in the Berkshires. (references)
Berkshire Hills A low mountain range in western Massachusetts; a resort area. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Berkshire Park, New South Wales Berkshire Park is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. (references)
Boxford, Berkshire Boxford is a village and civil parish in Berkshire, England. (references)
Bradfield, Berkshire Bradfield is a small village and civil parish in the English county of Berkshire. The parish also includes the now rather larger village of Bradfield Southend. (references)
California, Berkshire California is a hamlet in Berkshire in England. It is situated approximately 3 km (2 miles) south of Wokingham. (references)
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Extended Definition: Berkshire


Berkshire

Berkshire is a county in England. It may also refer to:

  • Earldom of Berkshire, an Earldom based on the county

Places in the United States

  • The Berkshires or Berkshire Mountains - a mountain range / high tourism area in Massachusetts
  • Berkshire, New York
  • Berkshire, Vermont
  • Berkshire County, Massachusetts

Other meanings

  • Berkshire breed, a breed of domestic pig from the British county
  • Berkshire Hathaway - an American investment and holding company
  • Berkshire, a railroad steam locomotive type; in the Whyte notation, it is a 2-8-4 type

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Berkshire (disambiguation)". Image Credit.



Extended Definition: Berkshire


Berkshire

"Berks" redirects here. For the county in Pennsylvania, see Berks County, Pennsylvania.
Berkshire
Motto of County Council: Dieu et mon droit!
Image:EnglandBerkshire.png
Shown within England
Geography
Status Non-metropolitan &
Ceremonial county
Origin Historic
Region South East England
Area
- Total
Ranked 40th
1,262 km² (487 sq mi)
ISO 3166-2 GB-WBK
ONS code Formerly 10
NUTS 3 UKJ11
Demography
Population
- Total (2005)
- Density
Ranked 26th
812,200
643/km² (1,665/sq mi)
Ethnicity 88.7% White
6.8% S.Asian
2.0% Black.
Politics
No county council since 1998.
Executive  
Members of Parliament
  • Adam Afriyie (C)
  • Richard Benyon (C)
  • Andrew Mackay (C)
  • Fiona Mactaggart (L)
  • Theresa May (C)
  • John Redwood (C)
  • Martin Salter (L)
  • Rob Wilson (C)
Districts
Image:EnglandBerkshireNumbered.png
  1. West Berkshire (Unitary)
  2. Reading (Unitary)
  3. Wokingham (Unitary)
  4. Bracknell Forest (Unitary)
  5. Windsor and Maidenhead (Unitary)
  6. Slough (Unitary)

Berkshire (pronounced /ˈbɑːkʃə/ or /ˈbɑːkʃɪə/ say: Baak-shuh/-sheer); sometimes abbreviated to Berks) is a Home County in the South East of England. It is also often referred to as the Royal County of Berkshire because of the presence of the royal residence of Windsor Castle in the county; this usage, which dates to the 19th century at least, was recognised by the Queen in 1958, and Letters patent issued confirming this in 1974.[1]

The county town is Reading (formerly Abingdon), although Berkshire is now split into several unitary authorities which have their own councils.

Berkshire borders the counties of Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Wiltshire, Hampshire and Greater London.

History

The county is one of the oldest in England. It may date from the 840s, the probable period of the unification of "Sunningum" (East Berkshire) and "Ashdown" (the Berkshire Downs, probably including the Kennet Valley). The county is first mentioned by name in 860. According to Asser, it takes its name from a large forest of box trees that was called Bearroc (believed, in turn, to be a Celtic word meaning "hilly").[citation needed]

Berkshire has been the scene of many battles throughout history, during Alfred the Great's campaign against the Danes, including the Battle of Englefield, the Battle of Ashdown and the Battle of Reading. During the English Civil War there were two battles in Newbury. During the Glorious Revolution of 1688, there was a second Battle at Reading, also known as the "Battle of Broad Street".

Reading became the new county town in 1867, taking over from Abingdon [1] which remained in the county. Under the Local Government Act 1888, Berkshire County Council took over functions of the Berkshire Quarter Sessions, covering an area known as the administrative county of Berkshire, which excluded the county borough of Reading. Boundary alterations in the early part of the 20th century were minor, with Caversham from Oxfordshire becoming part of the Reading county borough, and cessions in the Oxford area.

On April 1, 1974, following the Local Government Act 1972, the northern part of the county became part of Oxfordshire, with Faringdon, Wantage and Abingdon and hinterland becoming the Vale of White Horse district, and Didcot and Wallingford going to form part of the South Oxfordshire district. In return, Berkshire obtained the towns of Slough and Eton and part of the former Eton Rural District from Buckinghamshire. The original Local Government White Paper would have transferred Henley-on-Thames from Oxfordshire to Berkshire: this proposal did not make it into the Bill as introduced.

On 1 April 1998 Berkshire County Council was abolished under a recommendation of the Banham Commission, and the districts became unitary authorities. Unlike similar reforms elsewhere at the same time, the non-metropolitan county was not abolished. Signs saying "Welcome to the Royal County of Berkshire" have all but disappeared but may still be seen on the borders of West Berkshire District, on the east side of Virginia Water, and on the M4 motorway.

Economy

This is a chart of trend of regional gross value added of Berkshire at current basic prices published (pp.240–253) by Office for National Statistics with figures in millions of British pounds sterling.

Year Regional Gross Value Added1 Agriculture2 Industry3 Services4
1995 10,997 53 2,689 8,255
2000 18,412 40 3,511 14,861
2003 21,119 48 3,666 17,406
Notes
  1. Components may not sum to totals due to rounding
  2. Includes hunting and forestry
  3. Includes energy and construction
  4. Includes financial intermediation services indirectly measured

Geology, landscape and ecology

From a landscape perspective, Berkshire divides into two clearly distinct sections with the boundary lying roughly on a north-south line through the centre of Reading.

The eastern section of Berkshire lies largely to the south of the River Thames, with that river forming the northern boundary of the county. In two places (Slough and Reading) the county now includes land to the north of the river. Tributaries of the Thames, including the Loddon and Blackwater increase the amount of low lying riverine land in the area. Beyond the flood plains, the land rises gently to the county boundaries with Surrey and Hampshire. Much of this area is still well wooded, especially around Bracknell and Windsor Great Park.

In the west of the county and heading upstream, the Thames veers away to the north of the (current) county boundary, leaving the county behind at the Goring Gap. This is a narrow part of the otherwise quite broad river valley where, at the end of the last Ice Age, the Thames forced its way between the Chiltern Hills (to the north of the river in Oxfordshire) and the Berkshire Downs.

As a consequence, the western portion of the county is situated around the valley of the River Kennet, which joins the Thames in Reading. Fairly steep slopes on each side delineate the river's flat floodplain. To the south, the land rises steeply to the nearby county boundary with Hampshire, and the highest parts of the county lie here. The highest of these is Walbury Hill at 297 m (974 ft), which is also the highest point in South East England.

To the north of the Kennet, the land rises again to the Berkshire Downs. This is a hilly area, with smaller and well-wooded valleys draining into the River Lambourn, River Pang and their tributaries, and open upland areas famous for their involvement in horse racing and the consequent ever-present training gallops.

As part of a 2002 marketing campaign, the plant conservation charity Plantlife chose the Summer Snowflake as the county flower.

Sport

One football club from the county plays professional football, Reading, who were formed in 1871.

Demographics

According to 2003 estimates there are 803,657 people in Berkshire, or 636 people/km². The population is mostly based in the urban areas to the east and centre of the county (Reading, Slough, Bracknell, Maidenhead, Wokingham, Windsor, Sandhurst, Crowthorne and Twyford being the largest towns) with West Berkshire being much more rural and sparsely populated, with far fewer towns (Newbury, Thatcham, Hungerford and Lambourn).

The population has increased massively since 1831; this is largely due to Berkshire's proximity to an expanding London[citation needed]. In 1831, there were 146,234 people living in Berkshire; by 1901 the population had risen to 252,571 (of which 122,807 were male and 129,764 were female).

Population of Berkshire:

  • 1831: 146,234
  • 1841: 161,759
  • 1851: 170,065
  • 1861: 176,256
  • 1871: 196,475
  • 1881: 218,363
  • 1891: 238,709
  • 1901: 252,571

Politics

Berkshire is a ceremonial county and non-metropolitan county and it is unusual in England in that it is the only such county with multiple districts but no county council. The district councils are unitary authorities but do not have county status.

In the unitary authorities the Conservatives control West Berkshire, Windsor and Maidenhead, Wokingham and Bracknell Forest councils, Labour controls Slough and Reading is under no overall control.

Since the 2005 general election, the Conservative Party dominates, controlling six out of eight constituencies. Slough and Reading West are both represented by the Labour Party.

See also: List of Parliamentary constituencies in Berkshire

Places of interest

Key
Image:AP_Icon.PNG Abbey/Priory/Cathedral
Accessible open space Accessible open space
Amusement/Theme Park
Image:CL_icon.svg Castle
Country Park Country Park
Image:EH icon.svg English Heritage
Image:Forestry commission logo.svg Forestry Commission
Heritage railway Heritage railway
Historic house Historic House
Museum (free)
Museum
Museums (free/not free)
National Trust National Trust
Zoo
  • Ashdown House National Trust
  • Basildon Park National Trust
  • Beale Park
  • Berkshire Downs Accessible open space
  • Bisham Abbey Historic house
  • California Country ParkCountry park
  • Combe Gibbet Accessible open space
  • Donnington Castle English Heritage
  • Eton College
  • Frogmore House Historic house
  • Greenham Common Accessible open space
  • Lardon Chase, the Holies and Lough Down National Trust
  • Legoland Windsor
  • Museum of English Rural Life Museum (free)
  • Museum of Reading Museum (free)
  • Reading Abbey
  • REME Museum of Technology Museum (not free)
  • Stanlake Park Wine Estate Accessible open space
  • The Ridgeway Accessible open space
  • Walbury Hill Accessible open space
  • Welford Park Historic house
  • Windsor Castle
  • Windsor Great Park Country park

See also

  • Thames Valley
  • Schools in Berkshire
  • List of places in Berkshire
  • List of civil parishes in Berkshire
  • Flag of Berkshire

References

  1. Berkshire Record Office. Berkshire, The Royal County. Golden Jubilee 2002 collection. Retrieved on 2007-04-22.

External links



Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Berkshire". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: Berkshire

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Berkshire 194     Amen Corner, Berkshire 6
Berkshire (UK Parliament constituency) 149     Ascot, Berkshire 11
Reading, Berkshire 96     Aston, Berkshire 7
List of Registered Historic Places in Berkshire County, Massachusetts 49     Avington, Berkshire 5
Berkshire Hathaway 47     Basildon, Berkshire 11
Berkshire County, Massachusetts 42     BBC Radio Berkshire 15
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Berkshire 41     Berkshire 194
Scouting in Royal Berkshire 40     Berkshire (alternative meanings) 3
Berkshire Theatre Festival 39     Berkshire (pig) 6
Newbury, Berkshire 39     Berkshire (soil) 5
High Sheriff of Berkshire 38     Berkshire (UK Parliament constituency) 149
Windsor, Berkshire 31     Berkshire and Buckinghamshire Football Association 8
Wellington College, Berkshire 24     Berkshire Artist 3
Theale, Berkshire 23     Berkshire Arts & Technology Charter Public School 9
Leckhampstead, Berkshire 20     Berkshire Athenaeum 6
Berkshire School 20     Berkshire Botanical Garden 3
West Berkshire local elections 17     Berkshire Capital Securities 3
Parliamentary representation from Berkshire 17     Berkshire Community College 7
List of places in Berkshire 16     Berkshire Constabulary 4
West Berkshire 15     Berkshire Cottages 5
Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment 15     Berkshire County, Massachusetts 42
BBC Radio Berkshire 15     Berkshire County Cricket Club 10
Calcot, Berkshire 15     Berkshire county cricket teams 7
Historical U.S. Census Totals for Berkshire County, Massachusetts 14     Berkshire East 3
Royal Berkshire Hospital 14     Berkshire East Ski Resort 8
USS Berkshire County (LST-288) 14     Berkshire Hathaway 47
Boxford, Berkshire 13     Berkshire Hathaway Assurance 12
Berkshire Township, Delaware County, Ohio 13     Berkshire High School (Burton, Ohio) 4
Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire 13     Berkshire industrial farm 6
Streatley, Berkshire 12     Berkshire Mall 2
Caversham, Berkshire 12     Berkshire Middle School 4
Berkshire Hathaway Assurance 12     Berkshire Museum 6
List of assets owned by Berkshire Hathaway 11     Berkshire Novices' Chase 6
Berkshire Park, New South Wales 11     Berkshire Park, New South Wales 11
Hurst, Berkshire 11     Berkshire School 20
Coley, Berkshire 11     Berkshire Shire Hall R.F.C. 7
Basildon, Berkshire 11     Berkshire Subdivision 5
Ascot, Berkshire 11     Berkshire Theatre Festival 39
Little Heath, Berkshire 11     Berkshire Township, Delaware County, Ohio 13
Bradfield, Berkshire 11     Berkshire Yeomanry 7
Southcote, Berkshire 11     Boxford, Berkshire 13
The Berkshire Eagle 10     Bradfield, Berkshire 11
Horncastle, Berkshire 10     Bray, Berkshire 9
Berkshire County Cricket Club 10     Calcot, Berkshire 15
Custos Rotulorum of Berkshire 10     California, Berkshire 3
Welford, Berkshire 10     Caversham, Berkshire 12
Hurley, Berkshire 10     Central Berkshire Regional School District 6
Bray, Berkshire 9     Cheapside, Berkshire 5
Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service 9     Cold Ash, Berkshire 9
Hermitage, Berkshire 9     Coley, Berkshire 11
Cold Ash, Berkshire 9     Combe, Berkshire 9
Eton, Berkshire 9     Compton, Berkshire 8
Horton, Berkshire 9     Custos Rotulorum of Berkshire 10
Berkshire Arts & Technology Charter Public School 9     Donnington, Berkshire 7
Whitley, Berkshire 9     Earl of Berkshire 5
Combe, Berkshire 9     East Berkshire (UK Parliament constituency) 4
Riseley, Berkshire 9     East Berkshire Football League 7
Twyford, Berkshire 8     Emmbrook, Berkshire 3
Berkshire and Buckinghamshire Football Association 8     Englefield, Berkshire 7
Compton, Berkshire 8     Eton, Berkshire 9
Farley Hill, Berkshire 8     Farley Hill, Berkshire 8
Farnborough, Berkshire 8     Farnborough, Berkshire 8
Berkshire East Ski Resort 8     Fawley, Berkshire 5
Berkshire Yeomanry 7     Halfway, Berkshire 4
Berkshire county cricket teams 7     Hermitage, Berkshire 9
Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Berkshire 7     High Sheriff of Berkshire 38
Berkshire Community College 7     Historical U.S. Census Totals for Berkshire County, Massachusetts 14
Englefield, Berkshire 7     History of Berkshire 4
Berkshire Shire Hall R.F.C. 7     Horncastle, Berkshire 10
East Berkshire Football League 7     Horton, Berkshire 9
Donnington, Berkshire 7     Hurley, Berkshire 10
Aston, Berkshire 7     Hurst, Berkshire 11
Winterbourne, Berkshire 7     Knowl Hill, Berkshire 5
Berkshire Novices' Chase 6     Leckhampstead, Berkshire 20
Berkshire Athenaeum 6     List of assets owned by Berkshire Hathaway 11
Berkshire (pig) 6     List of civil parishes in Berkshire 6
Amen Corner, Berkshire 6     List of Parliamentary constituencies in Berkshire 5
Stanmore, Berkshire 6     List of places in Berkshire 16
Berkshire Museum 6     List of Registered Historic Places in Berkshire County, Massachusetts 49
Berkshire industrial farm 6     List of residents of Reading, Berkshire 6
List of civil parishes in Berkshire 6     List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Berkshire 41
Operation Berkshire 6     Little Heath, Berkshire 11
Central Berkshire Regional School District 6     Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire 13
List of residents of Reading, Berkshire 6     Museum of Berkshire Aviation 4
Cheapside, Berkshire 5     Newbury, Berkshire 39
Avington, Berkshire 5     Oare, Berkshire 3
Berkshire Subdivision 5     Operation Berkshire 6
Earl of Berkshire 5     Park Place, Berkshire 4
Sunninghill, Berkshire 5     Parliamentary representation from Berkshire 17
Knowl Hill, Berkshire 5     Reading, Berkshire 96
Fawley, Berkshire 5     Riseley, Berkshire 9
Berkshire (soil) 5     River Bourne, Berkshire 2
Berkshire Cottages 5     Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service 9
List of Parliamentary constituencies in Berkshire 5     Royal Berkshire Hospital 14
Royal Berkshire Militia 4     Royal Berkshire Militia 4
Museum of Berkshire Aviation 4     Royal Berkshire Regiment 4
Speen, Berkshire 4     Royal County of Berkshire Real Tennis Club 3
Halfway, Berkshire 4     Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment 15
Berkshire Middle School 4     Scouting in Royal Berkshire 40
Berkshire High School (Burton, Ohio) 4     Shaw, Berkshire 4
East Berkshire (UK Parliament constituency) 4     Shaw House, Berkshire 3
Park Place, Berkshire 4     Southcote, Berkshire 11
History of Berkshire 4     Southend, Berkshire 2
Royal Berkshire Regiment 4     Speen, Berkshire 4
Shaw, Berkshire 4     Speenhamland, Berkshire 2
Weston, Berkshire 4     Stanmore, Berkshire 6
Berkshire Constabulary 4     Streatley, Berkshire 12
World's End, Berkshire 4     Sunninghill, Berkshire 5
Shaw House, Berkshire 3     The Berkshire Eagle 10
Berkshire Artist 3     Theale, Berkshire 23
Royal County of Berkshire Real Tennis Club 3     Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Berkshire 7
Berkshire Botanical Garden 3     Twyford, Berkshire 8
Oare, Berkshire 3     USS Berkshire County (LST-288) 14
Berkshire East 3     Welford, Berkshire 10
California, Berkshire 3     Wellington College, Berkshire 24
Berkshire (alternative meanings) 3     West Berkshire 15
Berkshire Capital Securities 3     West Berkshire local elections 17
Emmbrook, Berkshire 3     Weston, Berkshire 4
River Bourne, Berkshire 2     Whitley, Berkshire 9
Berkshire Mall 2     Windsor, Berkshire 31
Speenhamland, Berkshire 2     Winterbourne, Berkshire 7
Southend, Berkshire 2     World's End, Berkshire 4

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Translations: Berkshire

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Chinese Pidgin English 巴克夏猪 (Berkshire). Additional references: Chinese Pidgin English, Nauru, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 巴克夏猪 (Berkshire), 黑白色的猪 (Berkshire), 波克夏 (Berkshire). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 巴克夏豬 (Berkshire), 黑白色的豬 (Berkshire), 波克夏 (Berkshire). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch Berkshire (Berks, Berkshire). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch Berkshire (Berkshire). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
German Berkshire (Berks, Berkshire). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 잉글랜드남부의주 (Berkshire), 버크셔종의 돼지 (Berkshire), 버크셔 주 (Berkshire). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 잉글랜드남부의주 (Berkshire), 버크셔종의 돼지 (Berkshire), 버크셔 주 (Berkshire). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
High German Berkshire (Berks, Berkshire). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch Berkshire (Berks, Berkshire). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese バークシャー (Berkshire), バークシア (Berkshire), バークシア形 (Berkshire). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 잉글랜드남부의주 (Berkshire), 버크셔종의 돼지 (Berkshire), 버크셔 주 (Berkshire). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Lietuvi Berkšyras 2 berkšyras (Berkshire). Additional references: Lietuvi, Lithuania, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Litauische Berkšyras 2 berkšyras (Berkshire). Additional references: Litauische, Lithuania, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Litewski Berkšyras 2 berkšyras (Berkshire). Additional references: Litewski, Lithuania, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Lithuanian Berkšyras 2 berkšyras (Berkshire). Additional references: Lithuanian, Lithuania, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Litovskiy Berkšyras 2 berkšyras (Berkshire). Additional references: Litovskiy, Lithuania, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Liutuviskai Berkšyras 2 berkšyras (Berkshire). Additional references: Liutuviskai, Lithuania, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian беркшир (Berkshire). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian (transliteration) berkshir (Berkshire). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki беркшир (Berkshire). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki (transliteration) berkshir (Berkshire). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Berkshire. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: Berkshire

Language Translations for “Berkshire” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag Bathagerkshathagire (Berkshire). Additional references: Athag, Berkshire. (volunteer)
Double Dutch Bagerkshagire (Berkshire). Additional references: Double Dutch, Berkshire. (volunteer)
Esperanto Berkshire (Berkshire). Additional references: Esperanto, Berkshire. (volunteer)
Leet |3&2|<${=}¦2& (Berkshire). Additional references: Leet, Berkshire. (volunteer)
Oppish Boperkshopire (Berkshire). Additional references: Oppish, Berkshire. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Erkshirebay (Berkshire). Additional references: Pig Latin, Berkshire. (volunteer)
Terran B Berkirs (Berkshire). Additional references: Terran B, Berkshire. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi Buberkshubire (Berkshire). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Berkshire. (volunteer)
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