Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire United Kingdom | |
King's College Chapel and Clare College, Cambridge | |
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Per undas, per agros (Through waves, through fields) | |
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Area: | 820 square miles |
Population: | 460,448 |
County town: | Cambridge |
County flower: | Pasqueflower [1] |
Cambridgeshire is a county of East Anglia.
The county's dominant natural feature is the fenland, now drained but leaving a flat landscape from Cambridge northward. Cambridgeshire's only hills are the Gogmagog Hills to the south and east of Cambridge and which rise into Suffolk.
Cambridge is the home of the University of Cambridge and is the county's only major town.
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