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Hardisty is a town in Flagstaff County in east-central Alberta, Canada. It is approximately 111 kilometres (69 mi) from the Saskatchewan border, near the crossroads of Highway 13 and Highway 881 , in the Battle River Valley.
South East England 1542: City of Oxford [k] Non-metropolitan borough 165,257 (2023) [19] Newport (Welsh: Casnewydd) Wales: 2002: Newport [60] Principal area 163,547 (2023) [61] Canterbury: South East England "time immemorial" City of Canterbury [l] Non-metropolitan borough 160,351 (2023) [62] Preston: North West England 2002: City of Preston ...
Using this definition the term "city" is used as a primary urban area, which is distinct from the Office for National Statistics urban area agglomerations, with a total population in excess of 125,000. [3] The population figures are based on the cumulative total population of the constituent wards. This list is not the same as the list of local ...
Hardisty may refer to: Hardisty (surname) Hardisty, Alberta, a town in Canada; Hardisty, an area in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; usually defined as encompassing the ...
Subdivisions of England; Subdivisions of England (as of 1 April 2023) that have a principal local authority: two-tier non-metropolitan counties and their non-metropolitan districts; metropolitan boroughs; unitary authorities; London boroughs; and the sui generis City of London and Isles of Scilly.
Hertfordshire is located in the south-eastern part of England and is the county immediately north of London. It is officially part of the East of England region, a mainly statistical unit . [ 12 ] To the east is Essex , to the west is Buckinghamshire and to the north are Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire .
Thomas Hardy's Wessex is the fictional literary landscape created by the English author Thomas Hardy as the setting for his major novels, [1] located in the south and southwest of England. [2] Hardy named the area "Wessex" after the medieval Anglo-Saxon kingdom that existed in this part of that country prior to the unification of England by ...
Madeley is a historic market town and civil parish in the borough of Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire, England. The parish had a population of 18,774 at the 2021 census. [1] Madeley is recorded in the Domesday Book, having been founded before the 8th century. Historically, Madeley's industrial activity has largely been in mining, and later ...