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REGION OF ENGLAND
South east England; South East of England; South-east England; South-East England; Southeast England; SE England; Southeast england; South-east of England; South-East of England; Economy of South East England; History of South East England
  • Reading]] as the line has not got the [[Third rail electrification]] fully installed on the [[North Downs Line]]
  • A21]]. It is one of the major north–south routes connecting London and [[commuter town]]s and the coast
  • The AA's headquarters at [[Fanum House]] in Basingstoke.
  • Argos head office on Avebury Boulevard in Milton Keynes; Argos was established in 1973 from what was the [[Green Shield Stamps]] company and shops, and since 2016 has been owned by Sainsbury's, formerly Home Retail Group.
  • The [[Bat & Ball Inn, Clanfield]], the birthplace of cricket.
  • BritNed connects from the Isle of Grain in Medway to the [[TenneT]] network in the Netherlands.
  • [[Tom Tower]] of [[Christ Church, Oxford]]; in 1920, the University of Oxford was the first in the UK to award degrees to women.
  • South Foreland Lighthouse on Dover cliffs.
  • View of South East England coast from northern France.
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  • [[Harwell Science and Innovation Campus]] seen from the air in September 2015; the [[JANET]] academic [[computer network]] is headquartered there.
  • [[Jealott's Hill Research Station]] (pesticides), former ICI Plant Protection Division.
  • The [[Litlington White Horse]] situated in the [[South Downs]].
  • England population density and low elevation coastal zones. South East England is particularly vulnerable to [[sea level rise]]
  • James Martin]] (1893–1981) from Northern Ireland.
  • Michael Whyte on Highpark Lad at the [[British Jumping Derby]] at Hickstead in June 2011.
  • Around 1,000 Minis are made each day in Cowley; BMW bought the plant in 1994 and has made around 3m since 2001; there are 4,500 staff and around ten miles of conveyors; the engines are made at [[Hams Hall]] in [[North Warwickshire]].
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  • world's second-biggest mobile phone company]] (the world's largest privately owned) with £40 billion of revenue and 464 million customers, and profits of £11bn; it has around 19M UK customers, and by value makes up about 5% of the FTSE 100.
  • Reading School often gets the highest percentage of Oxbridge acceptances for a state school in England.
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  • Brent]] oil field; the site is also the worldwide base of ExxonMobil Aviation Fuels and Marine.
  • Peter Wood]].
  • Horlicks factory in Slough; GSK Slough makes 14,000 tonnes a year.
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  • Population pyramid of the South East in 2020
  • prehistoric]] [[hill figure]] on the [[Berkshire Downs]].
  • Spelthorne]] district in Surrey strongly wanted to leave the EU; propensity for the EU followed the M3 and M4 corridors, western Oxfordshire and central parts of Sussex, including Brighton and Hove.
  • General Election results in 2017.
  • 747]]s compared to BA's 56, but both have around 18 of the new [[Airbus 380]]; Gatwick now flies 40 million passengers a year, a world record for a single-runway airport.
  • Williams F1 at Grove, next to the Great Western Main Line and A338, north of Wantage.

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A CONCEPT APPLIED AGAINST THE PERSONAL ESTATES (ASSETS) OF ADULTS WHO ENDED THEIR OWN LIVES
Felo-de-se; Felo-de-Se; Felo de Se

[fi:ləudə'sei]

существительное

юриспруденция

самоубийца

только самоубийство

South China Sea         
  • South China Sea
  • Millions of barrels of crude oil are traded through the South China Sea each day
  • Sunset on the South China Sea off [[Mũi Né]] village on the south-east coast of [[Vietnam]]
  • Island claims in the South China Sea
  • Map of various countries occupying the [[Spratly Islands]]
MARGINAL SEA OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN
Bien Dong; Biên Dông; South China Seas; Luzon Sea; Luzón Sea; South Sea (South China Sea); South China sea; Nan Zhong Guo Hai; The South China Sea; East Vietnam Sea; East Sea (Vietnam); Southeast Asian Sea; 南中国海; 南支那海; S China Sea; Biển Đông; Dong Sea; ASEAN Sea; Sea of Cham; Champa Sea; S.China Sea; Natural resources of the South China Sea
South China Sea noun Южно-Китайское море
felo de se         
A CONCEPT APPLIED AGAINST THE PERSONAL ESTATES (ASSETS) OF ADULTS WHO ENDED THEIR OWN LIVES
Felo-de-se; Felo-de-Se; Felo de Se

существительное

общая лексика

самоубийца

only самоубийство

تعريف

Ист-Энд
(East End)

восточная промышленная часть Лондона, прилегающая к порту. Главные отрасли промышленности: машиностроение, швейная, мебельная, пищевая. Район отличается большой скученностью населения.

ويكيبيديا

South East England

South East England is one of the nine official regions of England at the first level of ITL for statistical purposes. It consists of the counties of Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Surrey and West Sussex. Major towns and cities in the region include Brighton and Hove, Milton Keynes, Southampton, Portsmouth, Slough, Reading and Oxford.

South East England is the third-largest region of England, with an area of 19,096 km2 (7,373 sq mi), and is also the most populous with a total population of over eight and a half million (2011). The region contains eight legally chartered cities: Brighton and Hove, Canterbury, Chichester, Milton Keynes, Oxford, Portsmouth, Southampton and Winchester. The region's close proximity to London and connections to several national motorways have led to South East England becoming a prosperous economic hub with the largest economy of any region in the UK, after London. The region is home to Gatwick Airport, the UK's second-busiest airport, and Heathrow Airport (the UK's busiest airport) is located adjacent to the region's boundary with Greater London. The coastline along the English Channel provides numerous ferry crossings to mainland Europe.

The region is known for its countryside, which includes two national parks: the New Forest and the South Downs, as well as the North Downs, the Chiltern Hills and part of the Cotswolds. The River Thames flows through the region and its basin is known as the Thames Valley. It is also the location of a number of internationally known places of interest, such as HMS Victory in Portsmouth, Cliveden in Buckinghamshire, Thorpe Park and RHS Wisley in Surrey, Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, Windsor Castle in Berkshire, Leeds Castle, the White Cliffs of Dover and Canterbury Cathedral in Kent, Brighton Palace Pier, and Hammerwood Park in East Sussex, and Wakehurst Place in West Sussex. The region has many universities; the University of Oxford is the oldest in the English-speaking world, and ranked among the best in the world.

South East England is host to various sporting events, including the annual Henley Royal Regatta, Royal Ascot and The Derby, and sporting venues include Wentworth Golf Club and Brands Hatch. Some of the events of the 2012 Summer Olympics were held in the south east, including the rowing at Eton Dorney and part of the cycling road race in the Surrey Hills.

In medieval times, South East England included much of the Kingdom of Wessex, which was the precursor to the modern state of England. Winchester was the capital of England after unification of the various states, including the kingdoms of Kent, Sussex and Mercia. Winchester stopped being the administrative capital of England some time in the 13th century as its influence waned while the City of London dominated commerce. The last monarch to be crowned at Winchester was Richard II in 1377, although the last monarch to be crowned by the Bishop of Winchester was Queen Mary I in 1553.