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− | The '''East of England''' is one of the official | + | The '''East of England''' is one of the official [[regions of England]]. The larger part of the region is considered to belong to [[East Anglia]]. |
It contains the following counties and districts: | It contains the following counties and districts: |
Revision as of 11:42, 6 November 2013
The East of England is one of the official regions of England. The larger part of the region is considered to belong to East Anglia.
It contains the following counties and districts:
Map | Ceremonial county | Shire county / unitary | Districts |
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Essex | 1. Thurrock | ||
2. Southend-on-Sea | |||
3. Essex | a) Harlow, b) Epping Forest, c) Brentwood, d) Basildon, e) Castle Point, f) Rochford, g) Maldon, h) Chelmsford, i) Uttlesford, j) Braintree, k) Colchester, l) Tendring | ||
4. Hertfordshire | a) Three Rivers, b) Watford, c) Hertsmere, d) Welwyn Hatfield, e) Broxbourne, f) East Hertfordshire, g) Stevenage, h) North Hertfordshire, i) St Albans, j) Dacorum | ||
Bedfordshire | 5. Luton | ||
6. Bedford | |||
7. Central Bedfordshire | |||
Cambridgeshire | 8. Cambridgeshire | a) Cambridge, b) South Cambridgeshire, c) Huntingdonshire, d) Fenland, e) East Cambridgeshire | |
9. Peterborough | |||
10. Norfolk | a) Norwich, b) South Norfolk, c) Great Yarmouth, d) Broadland, e) North Norfolk, f) King's Lynn and West Norfolk, g) Breckland | ||
11. Suffolk | a) Ipswich, b) Suffolk Coastal, c) Waveney, d) Mid Suffolk, e) Babergh, f) St Edmundsbury, g) Forest Heath |
References
Adapted from a Wikipedia article.