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  • ...[Great Britain]], bordered by [[Berkshire]] to the north, [[Surrey]] and [[Sussex]] to the east, and [[Wiltshire]] and [[Dorset]] to the west. The main body ...several excellent natural harbours has given Hampshire a pre-eminent place in British sea-going endeavours from early times to the present.
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  • |picture=Oast House in Tudeley Kent.jpg |picture caption=Oast House in Tudeley
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  • |name=Sussex |map image=Sussex Brit Isles Sect 5.svg
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  • ...[Humber]] estuary. It had a population of 31,853 in 2001, a number swollen in the holiday season. ...shores, but Cleethorpes remains primarily a place for peaceful holidays; a seaside resort not technically on the open sea but on a river broad enough to be so
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  • |county=Sussex ...'' is a large town on the coast of [[Sussex]]. It is primarily known as a seaside resort, its long beaches lapped by the waters of the [[English Channel]].
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  • ...he railways, the building of a ferry port, and its growing importance as a seaside resort all contributed to its growth. Currently Folkestone has the only san ...hat the town's name be standardised; this tendency towards standardisation in the 19th century is true of British place names generally.
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  • |county=Sussex |picture=Littlehampton Harbour, West Sussex.jpg
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  • |county=Sussex '''Bognor Regis''' is a seaside resort town in [[Sussex]]. It stands on the coast of the [[English Channel]] 6 miles south-east of
    10 KB (1,580 words) - 20:47, 28 January 2016
  • |county=Sussex ...eat Britain, from which it takes its origin and its fortune. Brighton is a seaside resort primarily, but has grown into a large town.
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  • |county=Sussex '''Hastings''' is a town on the coast of [[Sussex]]. It has an estimated population of 86,900.<ref name="NStats">{{cite web|
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  • |county=Sussex '''Worthing''' is a large seaside town in [[Sussex]], forming part of the Brighton-Worthing-Littlehampton conurbation. It is s
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  • ...owns View.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The South Downs near Fulking and Poynings, Sussex]] [[File:Seven Sisters.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Seven Sisters, Sussex]]
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  • |county=Sussex ...[[Brighton]], with which it forms a single urban mass and [[List of cities in the United Kingdom|city]]. The conurbation stretches along the coast to in
    6 KB (1,003 words) - 20:59, 12 January 2023
  • ...hannel]] about 14 miles south of [[Exeter]]. It had a population of 14,413 in 2001. ...way in 1846. Today, its port still operates and the town remains a popular seaside holiday location.
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  • ...nnel]] coast. It is a town known for seaside holidays and fossils; indeed in the shops of Lyme one is as likely to find an ammonite as a bucket and spad ...all, "The Cobb", which features in Jane Austen's novel ''Persuasion'', and in the book and film of ''The French Lieutenant's Woman'', a novel by local wr
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  • ...a''' is a seaside resort located at the southern end of [[Portsea Island]] in [[Hampshire]] and effectively forming part of [[Portsmouth]]. Southsea is w ...not have been called that at the time it is recorded as "Southsea Castle" in a map of 1724.
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  • |county=Sussex ...''') is a popular seaside resort town on the coast of [[Sussex]]. It sits in the east of the county, east of [[Beachey Head]] and has a population of ap
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  • |county=Sussex '''Seaford''' is a small, coastal town of [[Sussex]], lying east of [[Newhaven]] and [[Brighton]] and west of [[Eastbourne]].
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  • |county=Sussex |picture=Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, England-2Oct2011.jpg
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  • ...named after the most famous of the seaside resort towns; [[Brighton]] in [[Sussex]]. ...ounted eighteen guns, mostly 32 pounders, with three 6-inch guns installed in 1899. Originally cut off at high tide, coastal reclamation has since made i
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