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The population of the East of England region in 2022 was 6,398,497. [3] Bedford, Luton, Basildon, Peterborough, Southend-on-Sea, Norwich, Ipswich, Colchester, Chelmsford and Cambridge are the region's most populous settlements. [8] According to Census 2021, Peterborough is the largest
English: Map showing the Regions of England and the constituent metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties from 1 April 2023. Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 170% Geographic limits: West: 6.75°W; East: 2.0°E; North: 56.0°N; South: 49.75°N; Changes since the 2021 version: New unitary authority areas: Cumberland
The East of England Showground is a large showground area (667,731sqm) located on East of England Way near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England.The Showground is owned by Bellway as of around 2019 and the site currently includes the East of England Arena and Events Centre and a motorcycle speedway stadium. [1]
English: Map of the East of England region, showing its counties and administrative districts since 1 April 2019. The county colours are the same as those in File:English metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties 2009.svg. Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 160% Geographic limits: West: 0.8°W; East: 1.8°E ...
The result of {{England Ceremonial Counties Labelled Map|WMsuffix=(county)|Londonprefix=Greater}} Template documentation [ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ] This template displays a labelled map of the ceremonial counties of England (or their historical equivalents), with each county name linked to a Wikipedia article or category associated ...
County boundaries (from Boundary-Line product) Coastline data for Great Britain (from Boundary-Line product) Author: Nilfanion, created using Ordnance Survey data: Other versions: Derivative works of this file: NUTS 3 regions of the East of England 2010 map.svg; NUTS 3 regions of the East of England map.svg
English: Map of the NUTS 3 regions of the East of England, from 2010. Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 160% Geographic limits: West: 0.8W; East: 1.8E; North: 53.1N; South: 51.4N
The county colours are the same as those in File:English metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties 2009.svg. For the districts since 1 April 2019, see File:East of England counties 2019 map.svg. Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 160% Geographic limits: West: 0.8W; East: 1.8E; North: 53.1N; South: 51.4N