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The Royal Cornwall Agricultural Show, usually called the Royal Cornwall Show, is an agricultural show organised by the Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association, which takes place at the beginning of June each year, at Wadebridge in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The showground is on the south side of the A39 main road and between the hamlets of St Breock and Whitecross.〔Ordnance Survey ''Landranger 200; Newquay, Bodmin & surrounding areas, 1:50 000''. 1988 〕 The show lasts for three days and attracts approximately 120,000 visitors annually, making it one of Cornwall's major tourist attractions. Events include: *Judging of cattle, sheep, horses, goats and various other domestic animals *Sheepdog trials *Riding competitions *Driving displays *Falconry *Games and sports *Craft show *Live music *The culmination of the county cup for the Cornwall Young Farmers' Club. Given its Royal status it is not unusual for a senior member of the Royal family to attend at the Show. A familiar sight is Prince Charles who is acknowledged to be a keen supporter of the farming community. Princess Alexandra attended the 2009 show. ==History== The Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association was founded in 1793, and has been known by that name since 1858. The show was held at Truro between 1827 and 1857, but from then on the venue changed every year. Since 1960 the showground at Wadebridge has been its permanent home. 〔(Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Royal Cornwall Show」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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