Difference between revisions of "West (England)"
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* [[Bristol]] | * [[Bristol]] | ||
* [[Bath]] | * [[Bath]] | ||
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* [[Reading]] | * [[Reading]] | ||
− | === Gloucestershire === (South West) | + | === Gloucestershire === |
+ | (South West) | ||
* [[Gloucester]] | * [[Gloucester]] | ||
− | === Kent === (South East) | + | === Kent === |
+ | (South East) | ||
* [[Canterbury]] | * [[Canterbury]] | ||
* [[Dover]] | * [[Dover]] |
Revision as of 01:11, 20 March 2008
The West (London) is part of the South East (England) area that is situated immediately West of Greater London and accessible through the motorway M4 and M40. It includes part of totally the counties of Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Surrey considered as the 'Home Counties'. As an enlarged mean, we can include a part of South West (England) into consideration for the purpose of our England 'Wiki' regional division through the counties of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Bristol & Somerset. Also, we will include the Home County of Kent despite its location to the south of London.
Contents
Counties and Towns
Bristol & Somerset
(South West)
Buckinghamshire
Berkshire
Gloucestershire
(South West)
Kent
(South East)
Oxfordshire
Surrey
Wiltshire
Regions of England