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  1. Background. After about 500 AD, England comprised seven Anglo-Saxon territories— Northumbria, Mercia, East Anglia, Essex, Kent, Sussex and Wessex —often referred to as the heptarchy. The boundaries of some of these, which later unified as the Kingdom of England, roughly coincide with those of modern regions.

  2. The region [1] of the East of England is divided into 58 parliamentary constituencies which is made up of 16 borough constituencies and 42 county constituencies. Since the general election of December 2019, [2] 50 are represented by Conservative MPs, seven by Labour MPs, and one by a Liberal Democrat MP.

  3. Inggris Tenggararegion di InggrisITL 1 statistical regions of England. South East England merupakan salah satu region di Inggris. Region ini memiliki luas wilayah 19.096 km² dengan penduduk sebanyak 8.000.550 jiwa ( 2001 ). Region ini beribu kota di Guildford dan terbagi menjadi 9 county yaitu Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire ...

  4. Including the East of England, around 70% are from Southern England. 10% are from the Midlands, and 5% from Northern England. The main access for students from the north is the Cross Country Route. Around 33% of native South West students stay in the region, with 18% going to the South East (around 60% stay in the south of England).

  5. Coast of South East England. All rivers discharging into the English Channel and Straits of Dover between Hayling Island on the Hampshire/Sussex border and Foreness Point at the northeast corner of Kent. This section includes the entire coast of Sussex and the south and east coasts of Kent. Arun catchment. River Arun; Adur catchment

  6. United Kingdom and Ireland. The January 1987 snowfall (also known as the Big Freeze of 1987) was a very heavy lake-effect type snow event that affected the United Kingdom, mainly the areas of East Anglia, South-East England and London between 11 and 14 January [2] and was the heaviest snowfall to fall in that part of the United Kingdom since ...

  7. 1 April 1981. The Oxfordshire and Wiltshire (Areas) Order 1980. Changes to the Thamesdown (Wiltshire)/Vale of White Horse (Oxfordshire) boundary. 1 April 1982. The Greater London and Buckinghamshire (Areas) Order 1981. Changes to the Hillingdon (Greater London)/South Bucks (Buckinghamshire) boundary.