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  1. Berwick-upon-Tweed (/ˌbɛrɪk-əpɒn-ˈtwiːd/ ⓘ) es la ciudad más septentrional de Inglaterra, situada en el condado de Northumberland, junto a la desembocadura del río Tweed. Historia. Por su posición fronteriza entre Inglaterra y Escocia, Berwick cambió de manos entre los dos reinos varias veces durante la Edad Media.

  2. Early history. Scottish burgh. Disputed territory. English town. British town. Governance. Economy. Transport. Culture. Berwick's identity. Berwick dialect. Sport. Media. Relations with Russia. Education. Twin towns. Landmarks. Notable people. Climate. See also. Explanatory notes. References. Footnotes. Bibliography. External links.

  3. Arthur Roberts. History of Berwick-Upon-Tweed Castle, Main Guard and Ramparts. Situated at the mouth of the River Tweed near the border of two kingdoms, the town of Berwick suffered centuries of conflict, as control of the town passed back and forward between England and Scotland until the late 17th century.

  4. Berwick upon Tweed is the most historic and northerly town of England with perhaps the most eventful history. Situated just south of the Scottish Borders and 65 miles north of Newcastle.

  5. Berwick se fundó como un asentamiento anglosajón en el Reino de Northumbria, que fue anexado por Inglaterra en el siglo X. En 2008 se formó una parroquia civil y un ayuntamiento que comprende las comunidades de Berwick, Spittal y Tweedmouth. Es la parroquia civil más septentrional de Inglaterra.

  6. Article History. Berwick-upon-Tweed: Royal Border Bridge. Royal Border Bridge over the River Tweed at Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, Eng. Berwick-upon-Tweed, town and former borough (district), administrative and historic county of Northumberland, Eng., in the northernmost portion of England.

  7. It is about this time that Berwick is first mentioned in history, for according to Boethius, Donald, King of Scotland, brother and successor to Kenneth II., the conqueror of the Picts, after a sanguinary battle on the banks of the Jed, in which be defeated Osbert, king of Northumbria, marched his victorious army down the Tweed's banks, till he a...