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Rutland
United Kingdom
Flag of Rutland
Flag
Multum In Parvo
(much in little)
Rutland
[Interactive map]
Area: 152 square miles
Population: 34,563
County town: Oakham
County flower: Clustered bellflower [1]

Rutland is a small county of the Midlands. Rutland is the smallest county of England, and indeed the smallest in Britain south of the River Forth.

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