England has 83 counties in total, this excludes Greater London and the Isles of Scilly, but there are also 48 ceremonial counties which do include Greater London and the Isle of Scilly. These are also referred to as geographic counties. The majority of the ceremonial counties match to a metropolitan or non-metropolitan county of the same name. The boundaries for those ceremonial counties are normally reduced. Until 1996 England was divided into 48 postal counties, this was solely for the purpose of sorting and delivery mail, since then those divisions have been discontinued by the Royal Mail in favour of postcodes. Several non-governmental organisations and institutions such as the fire services, police, sports clubs, etc., will use either the current ceremonial counties or historic counties as a geographical reference.
Many of the counties of England have their origins in the Middle Ages and the arrangement of the counties as it stands today is a result of increased values and reform. The geographic counties that were in existence prior to the local government reforms of 1965 and 1974 are referred to as either historic or ancient counties. During the period of 1889 to 1974 all the areas with county councils were referred to as administrative counties.
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The county of Kent is situated in the south east of England and is one of the most beautiful and picturesque, home counties. The borders of Kent meet with East Sussex, Surrey and Greater London but it also has a defined boundary with Essex which is situated in the middle of the Thames Estuary. Many men today find it hard to find the perfect partner or even a one night stand and the so called boys night out more often than not ends up with the guys feeling a little worse for wear and still on their own and feeling rejected.
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Cambridgeshire is a county located in Eastern England and bordered by Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire to the West, Essex and Hertfordshire to the South, Lincolnshire to the North ad Suffolk to the East. Cambridge is the county town of Cambridgeshire and it mostly famous for its university. Boasting a range of lovely towns and a beautiful countryside, Cambridgeshire has something to offer for everyone.
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Oxfordshire is a county located in the south-east of England, bordering Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire Berkshire and Warwickshire. The county is divided into five districts: Oxford, Vale of White Horse, Cherwell, South Oxfordshire and West Oxfordshire.
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Northamptonshire was formerly known as the County of Northampton and is located in the East Midlands. Northamptonshire is a landlocked ceremonial county and it has a population of approximately 630,000. The largest city of the county is Northampton, which is also the county seat, and other major urban settlements include Daventry, Kettering, Corby, Rushden and Wellingborough.
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The county of Berkshire covers approximately 462,210 acres, with a width of 30 miles north to south and a length of 43 miles east to west, with an approximate population of 802,200. The borders of this county touch Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Wiltshire and Hampshire. The county town of Berkshire was, until 1867 Abingdon but the town of Reading was by then much larger and superseded Abingdon in the role of county town.
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The county of Bedfordshire covers an area of 297,600 acres and has a population of approximately 150,000. The countys main water course is the Great Ouse river which flows towards the Ivel. The countryside along the banks of the River Ouse is fertile and lush with vegetation which provides its inhabitants and visitors with some beautiful scenic country walks within peaceful and tranquil settings. There are some amazing and beautiful hotels in the county offering great facilities, such as spas and health clubs.
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Essex is a vibrant county where you will find that all the villages and towns in the county possess a brilliant community spirit combined with clear pride in living within the county of Essex. If you are a visitor to the county it does not matter whether your visit is planned around a relaxing weekend break, discovering the culture and history or maybe something a little more adventurous, Essex can provide it all.
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Hertfordshire is located to the north of the capital city of London in England and has approximately one million residents, inhabiting a large number of scattered picturesque villages and ancient and historic towns. The home county of Hertfordshire lies inland and is bordered by Greater London to the south. To the west is Buckinghamshire, to the north is Bedfordshire, to the north east is Cambridgeshire and to the east is Essex.
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Buckinghamshire is historically the County of Buckingham and this county is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan home county which is situated in the south east of England, to the west of Englands capital city, London. The county town of Buckinghamshire is Aylesbury and the largest town in the ceremonial county is Milton Keynes. The largest town in the non-metropolitan county is High Wycombe. This county has an approximate population in excess of 700,000 and covers an area of approximately 724 square miles of predominantly rural land.
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Surrey is a county located in the south east of England and it is one of the Home Counties. Surreys borders meet with Greater London, Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Hampshire and Berkshire.The old English name for Surrey is Suther-ge meaning southern district and it was originally recorded as Suthrige in AD722. This county has been designated as an area of outstanding beauty, with a rich and diverse landscape, varying from the beautiful lavender fields of Wallington and the pastures of Dorking to the Hop fields of Farnham.
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Sussex is a beautiful and historic county located in the south of England where many of our elegant and seductive London escorts travel to, visiting their many clients. If you have never experienced a date with one of these lovely ladies, it is not too late and it will most definitely change your outlook on life in general. Nothing could be easier than booking an escort, simply call our office and discuss your requirements with one of our helpful and friendly receptionists.
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