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Berkshire. Coordinates: 51°25′12″N 1°0′0″W. The Royal County of Berkshire, commonly known as simply Berkshire ( / ˈbɑːrkʃɪər, - ʃər / ⓘ [2] BARK-sheer, -shər; abbreviated Berks. ), is a ceremonial county in South East England.
Hace 3 días · Berkshire, geographic and ceremonial county of southern England. The geographic county occupies the valleys of the middle Thames and its tributary, the Kennet, immediately to the west of London . It is divided into six unitary authorities: Bracknell Forest , Reading , Slough , West Berkshire , Windsor and Maidenhead , and Wokingham .
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Berkshire is a county in the South East region of England, located immediately to the west of London. Whilst its proximity to the capital and its own centres of commerce ensure a large and affluent population, Berkshire still possesses much rural scenery, including long stretches of the River Thames.
Geographic. Formation. Elevation. Rivers. Counties. Municipalities. History. Ecology. Tourism. See also. References. External links. Berkshires. Coordinates: 42°10′0.325″N 73°8′58.385″W. The Berkshires ( locally / ˈbɜːrkʃɪərz, - ʃərz /) are highlands located in western Massachusetts and northwestern Connecticut in the United States.
- 2,841 ft (866 m)
- Massachusetts and Connecticut
- 98 mi (158 km) north-south
- Crum Hill
The Royal County of Berkshire, named due to the presence of Windsor Castle, is located to the west of London in the M4 corridor with none of the county further than around ten miles from the motorway.
shər; abbreviated Berks. ), is a ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Oxfordshire to the north, Buckinghamshire to the north-east, Greater London to the east, Surrey to the south-east, Hampshire to the south, and Wiltshire to the west. Reading is the largest settlement and the county town.
Berkshire , Geographic county, southern England. It occupies the river valleys of the middle Thames and its tributary, the Kennet, immediately west of London. Settlement of the area dates from the Iron Age, and the Belgic site at Silchester later became a Roman route centre.