Canterbury
/ˈkæntərˌbɛri/
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Canterbury, derived from Shakespearean literature, refers to the Archbishop of Canterbury in 'King Henry V'. The name evokes a sense of nobility, spiritual leadership, and historical significance, closely tied to English religious and cultural heritage. It carries an air of dignity and authority.
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