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  1. Buckinghamshire es un condado agrícola que abarca parte de las Chiltern Hills al sur y el Valle de Aylesbury al norte. El pico más alto es Coombe Hill, cerca de Wendover con una altitud de 267 metros. Posee fértiles tierras agrícolas con muchas haciendas, en particular las de la familia Rothschild, del siglo XIX.

  2. Buckinghamshire (/ ˈ b ʌ k ɪ ŋ ə m ʃ ər,-ʃ ɪər /, abbreviated Bucks) is a ceremonial county in South East England and one of the home counties. It is bordered by Northamptonshire to the north, Bedfordshire to the north-east, Hertfordshire to the east, Greater London to the south-east, Berkshire to the south, and Oxfordshire ...

  3. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Buckinghamshire, administrative, geographic, and historic county of southern England. It stretches from the River Thames in the south and the outskirts of London in the southeast across the ridge of chalk upland known as the Chiltern Hills, thence across the fertile Vale of Aylesbury and a low.

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  4. Buckingham es una localidad de Inglaterra situada en el norte del condado de Buckinghamshire, próxima a las fronteras de los condados de Northamptonshire y Oxfordshire. Según el censo de 2011, la población era de 12 043 habitantes.

  5. Milton Keynes remains within the boundaries of the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, but Slough was transferred in 1974 to Berkshire. Today, Buckinghamshire is considered by many to be the idyllic rural landscape of Edwardian fiction and is known colloquially as leafy Bucks.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BuckinghamBuckingham - Wikipedia

    Buckingham was the county town of Buckinghamshire from the 10th century, when it was made the capital of the newly formed shire of Buckingham, [2] until Aylesbury took over this role in the 18th century. [3] Buckingham has a variety of restaurants and pubs, typical of a market town.

  7. This is a list of places in the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England. It does not include places which were formerly in Buckinghamshire. For places which were in Buckinghamshire until 1974, and were then transferred to Berkshire , and other places transferred from Buckinghamshire since 1844, see list of Buckinghamshire ...