Middlesex

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Middlesex
United Kingdom
Angel camden passage 1.jpg
Flag of Middlesex
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Middlesex
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Area: 285 square miles
Population: 4,000,927
County town: London or Brentford
Biggest town: London
County flower: Wood anemone [1]

Middlesex is a county in the southeast of England. It is Britain's most urbanised county, almost wholly swallowed in London and its suburbs.

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