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- South_West_England type Thing external.
- South_West_England type Concept external.
- South_West_England type SpatialThing external.
- South_West_England comment "South West England is one of nine official regions of England. It is the largest in area, covering 9,200 square miles (23,800 km2) and the counties of Gloucestershire, Bristol, Wiltshire, Somerset, Dorset, Devon and Cornwall, as well as the Isles of Scilly. Five million people live in South West England." external.
- South_West_England label "South West England" external.
- South_West_England seeAlso Cornwall external.
- South_West_England seeAlso Devon external.
- South_West_England seeAlso 2651292 external.
- South_West_England seeAlso 2652355 external.
- South_West_England seeAlso List_of_schools external.
- South_West_England seeAlso The_South_West_of_England external.
- South_West_England seeAlso Lists_of_schools external.
- South_West_England seeAlso Mining external.
- South_West_England lat "50.96" external.
- South_West_England long "-3.22" external.
- South_West_England wasDerivedFrom South_West_England?oldid=782856631 external.
- South_West_England abstract "South West England is one of nine official regions of England. It is the largest in area, covering 9,200 square miles (23,800 km2) and the counties of Gloucestershire, Bristol, Wiltshire, Somerset, Dorset, Devon and Cornwall, as well as the Isles of Scilly. Five million people live in South West England. The region includes the West Country and much of the ancient kingdom of Wessex. The largest city is Bristol. Other major urban centres include Plymouth, Swindon, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Exeter, Bath, Torbay, and the South East Dorset conurbation (which includes Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch). There are eight cities: Salisbury, Bath, Wells, Bristol, Gloucester, Exeter, Plymouth and Truro. It includes two entire national parks, Dartmoor and Exmoor (a small part of the New Forest is also within the region); and four World Heritage Sites, including Stonehenge and the Jurassic Coast. The northern part of Gloucestershire, near Chipping Campden, is as close to the Scottish border as it is to the tip of Cornwall. The region has by far the longest coastline in England and many seaside fishing towns. The region is at the first-level of NUTS for Eurostat purposes. Key data and facts about the region are produced by the South West Observatory. Following the abolition of the South West Regional Assembly and Government Office, local government co-ordination across the region is now undertaken by South West Councils. The region is known for its rich folklore, including the legend of King Arthur and Glastonbury Tor, as well as its traditions and customs. Cornwall has its own language, Cornish, and some regard it as a Celtic nation. The South West of England is known for Cheddar cheese, which originated in the Somerset village of Cheddar, Devon cream teas, crabs, Cornish pasties, and cider. It is also home to the Eden Project, Aardman Animations, the Glastonbury Festival, the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta, trip hop music and Cornwall's surfing beaches." external.
- South_West_England isPrimaryTopicOf South_West_England external.
- South_West_England homepage www.visitsouthwest.co.uk external.
- South_West_England point "50.96 -3.22" external.