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  1. Middlesex (/ˈmɪdəlsɛks/) es uno de los 39 condados históricos de Inglaterra y fue el de menos extensión, junto a Rutland. Nunca tuvo ninguna ciudad oficial como centro administrativo ni capital En 1965 la mayor parte del condado devino un partido de Gran Londres , con las excepciones de Potters Bar , que fue a Hertfordshire , y Staines y ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MiddlesexMiddlesex - Wikipedia

    For other uses, see Middlesex (disambiguation). Middlesex ( / ˈmɪdəlsɛks /; abbreviation: Middx) was a county in southeast England. [3] . Its area was almost entirely within the wider urbanised area of London and mostly within the ceremonial county of Greater London, with small sections in neighbouring ceremonial counties.

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  3. Middlesex, historic county of southeastern England, incorporating central London north of the River Thames and surrounding areas to the north and west. Most of Middlesex, for administrative purposes, became part of Greater London in 1965. The River Thames was the key to the history of Middlesex.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Middlesex. Middlesex is a Pulitzer Prize –winning novel by Jeffrey Eugenides published in 2002. The book is a bestseller, with more than four million copies sold since its publication. Its characters and events are loosely based on aspects of Eugenides' life and observations of his Greek heritage.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › MiddlesexMiddlesex - Wikiwand

    Middlesex (/ˈmɪdəlsɛks/) es uno de los 39 condados históricos de Inglaterra y fue el de menos extensión, junto a Rutland. Nunca tuvo ninguna ciudad oficial como centro administrativo ni capital En 1965 la mayor parte del condado devino un partido de Gran Londres , con las excepciones de Potters Bar , que fue a Hertfordshire , y Staines y ...

  6. Website. mdx .ac .uk. Middlesex University London (legally Middlesex University and abbreviated MDX) is a public research university in Hendon, northwest London, England. The name of the university is taken from its location within the historic county boundaries of Middlesex .