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  2. The Hamptons - Wikipedia

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    The Hamptons, highlighted (center) on the South Fork of Long Island, an island extending 118 miles (190 km) into the Atlantic Ocean eastward from Manhattan. The Hamptons, part of the East End of Long Island, consist of the towns of Southampton and East Hampton, which together compose the South Fork of Long Island, in Suffolk County, New York.

  3. Southampton - Wikipedia

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    Southampton is divided into council wards, suburbs, constituencies, ecclesiastical parishes, and other less formal areas. It has a number of parks and green spaces, the largest being the 148-hectare Southampton Common, [89] parts of which are used to host the annual summer festivals, circuses and fun fairs.

  4. Southampton, New York - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.southamptontownny.gov. Southampton, officially the Town of Southampton, is a town in southeastern Suffolk County, New York, partly on the South Fork of Long Island. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the town had a population of 69,036. [2] Southampton is included in the stretch of shoreline prominently known as the Hamptons.

  5. History of Southampton - Wikipedia

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    History of Southampton. Southampton is a city in Hampshire, England. The area has been settled since the Stone Age. Its history has been affected by its geographical location, on a major estuary on the English Channel coast with an unusual double high-tide, and by its proximity to Winchester and London; the ancient and modern capitals of England.

  6. Southampton F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Southampton Football Club (/ saʊθˈ (h) æmptən / ⓘ) is a professional football club based in Southampton, Hampshire, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football, after achieving promotion in the 2024 EFL Championship play-off final. Its home ground since 2001 has been St Mary's Stadium, before which ...

  7. Timeline of Southampton - Wikipedia

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    1952 – The Hartley University College is granted a Royal Charter to give the University of Southampton full university status. 1954 – The Northam Bridge is rebuilt. 1961 – The Museum of Archaeology opens in God's House Tower. 1962 – The City of Southampton Society founded, and then Southampton becomes a city in 1964.

  8. Port of Southampton - Wikipedia

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    Port of Southampton. The Port of Southampton is a passenger and cargo port in the central part of the south coast of England. The modern era in the history of the Port of Southampton began when the first dock was inaugurated in 1843. After the Port of Felixstowe, Southampton is the second largest container terminal in UK, with a handled traffic ...

  9. Southampton Airport - Wikipedia

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    Southampton Airport (IATA: SOU, ICAO: EGHI) is an international airport located in both Eastleigh and Southampton, Hampshire, in England. The airport is located 3.5 nautical miles (6.5 km; 4.0 mi) north-northeast of central Southampton. [1] The southern tip of the runway lies within the Southampton unitary authority boundary with most of the ...