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[[File:SussexBrit5.PNG|thumb|The historic county]]'''Sussex''' is an historic county in south-east [[England]], roughly corresponding to the ancient kingdom of the same name. It is divided into three sdministrative areas: the counties of [[East Sussex]] and [[West Sussex]], and the city of [[Brighton and Hove]] (which is included with East Sussex for ceremonial purposes).
[[File:SussexBrit5.PNG|thumb|The historic county]]'''Sussex''' is an historic county in south-east [[England]], roughly corresponding to the ancient kingdom of the same name. It is divided into three administrative areas: the counties of [[East Sussex]] and [[West Sussex]], and the city of [[Brighton and Hove]] (which is included with East Sussex for ceremonial purposes).


There is a single [[police]] force, '''Sussex Police''', for the whole of the historic county of Sussex.<ref>http://www.sussex.police.uk/</ref>
There is a single [[police]] force, '''Sussex Police''', for the whole of the historic county of Sussex.<ref>http://www.sussex.police.uk/</ref>

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The historic county

Sussex is an historic county in south-east England, roughly corresponding to the ancient kingdom of the same name. It is divided into three administrative areas: the counties of East Sussex and West Sussex, and the city of Brighton and Hove (which is included with East Sussex for ceremonial purposes).

There is a single police force, Sussex Police, for the whole of the historic county of Sussex.[1]

There was a Sussex Gay Liberation Front in the early 1970s.

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