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  1. El Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames es un municipio de Londres en el suroeste de Londres, Inglaterra. La ciudad principal es Kingston upon Thames y el municipio incluye Surbiton, Chessington, New Malden, Tolworth y parte de Worcester Park. Es el más antiguo de los cuatro Royal Boroughs en Inglaterra.

  2. Kingston upon Thames (hyphenated until 1965, colloquially known as Kingston) is a town in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, southwest London, England. It is situated on the River Thames and 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Charing Cross.

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  3. The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames is a borough in southwest London. The main town is Kingston upon Thames and it includes Chessington, Malden Rushett, New Malden, Surbiton and Tolworth. It is the oldest of the four royal boroughs in England.

    • 14.38 sq mi (37.25 km²)
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  4. El Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames es un municipio de Londres en el suroeste de Londres, Inglaterra. La ciudad principal es Kingston upon Thames y el municipio incluye Surbiton, Chessington, New Malden, Tolworth y parte de Worcester Park. Es el más antiguo de los cuatro Royal Boroughs en Inglaterra.

  5. The Coronation Stone is an ancient sarsen stone block which is believed to have been the site of the coronation of seven Anglo-Saxon kings. It is currently located next to the Guildhall in Kingston upon Thames, England. Kingston is now a town in the Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames in Greater London .

  6. England. London. 51°24′37″N 0°17′58″W. /  51.4103°N 0.2995°W  / 51.4103; -0.2995. Kingston upon Thames, also called Kingston, is a suburban town in Greater London, and is the centre of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. Its postcodes are KT1 and KT2. About 45,000 people live in Kingston.

  7. AFC Wimbledon (2002–2020) Chelsea Women (2017–) Chelsea Development Squad (2020–) Kingsmeadow is a football stadium in Norbiton, Kingston upon Thames, London, which is used for home matches by Chelsea Women and Chelsea Development Squad. It was formerly the home of Kingstonian and AFC Wimbledon and has a capacity of 4,850, with 2,265 seats.