Surrey (pop. 1,059,015), an English county that lies south of London, has much beautiful scenery and many fine old buildings. Surrey covers an area of 647 square miles (1,677 square kilometers). The National Trust owns some parts of the county. Its administrative center is Kingston upon Thames. Surrey has associations with many well-known people. The reformer William Cobbett and the economist Thomas Malthus were born in Surrey.
Windsor and Maidenhead (pop. 133,606) is a local government area in southern England. It became a unitary authority in 1998, with all local… More>>
Rotherham (pop. 248,176) is a metropolitan area in South Yorkshire, England. The area covers 110 square miles (285 square kilometers) and centers… More>>
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