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Hertfordshire is located in the south-eastern part of England and is the county immediately north of London. It is officially part of the East of England region, a mainly statistical unit. To the east is Essex, to the west is Buckinghamshire and to the north are Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire.
Hace 6 días · Hertfordshire, administrative and historic county of southern England, adjoining Greater London to the south. The administrative county and the historic county cover slightly different areas. The administrative county comprises 10 districts: East Hertfordshire , North Hertfordshire , Three Rivers , and Welwyn Hatfield ; the boroughs ...
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Hertfordshire / ˈhɑːfətʲˌʃə / (abreviado como Herts) es uno de los cuarenta y siete condados de Inglaterra, Reino Unido, con capital en Hertford. Ubicado en la región Este limita al norte con Bedfordshire y Cambridgeshire , al este con Essex , al sur con Gran Londres y al oeste con Buckinghamshire .
Hertford ( / ˈhɑːrtfərd / HART-fərd) is the county town of Hertfordshire, England, and is also a civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of the county. The parish had a population of 26,783 at the 2011 census. [1] [a] The town grew around a ford on the River Lea, near its confluences with the rivers Mimram, Beane, and Rib.
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- 26,783 (2011 Census, parish)
Hertfordshire. Hertfordshire, on London's northern border, is a predominantly rural county. The countryside is broken up by several market towns like Hertford and Hitchin, large towns like Watford and Stevenage, one cathedral city in St Albans, and dozens of smaller villages. Overview. Map.
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Hertford, town (parish), East Hertfordshire district, administrative and historic county of Hertfordshire, southeast-central England. It lies along the River Lea north of London and is the administrative centre of Hertfordshire county. Hertford was first recorded as the scene of a general synod.