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  1. South East England is one of the nine official regions of England in the United Kingdom 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.

  2. South East England is one of the nine official regions of England in the United Kingdom 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.

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    These ninetowns and cities are of particular interest: 1. 50.842941-0.1313121 Brighton (East Sussex) – super-trendy town on the south coast boasting the best cultural events in the south outside of London 2. 51.2751.0872 Canterbury (Kent) – England's premier cathedral city 3. 50.83652-0.779183 Chichester (West Sussex) – ancient Roman city located o...

    Year-round attractions

    1. Blenheim Palace – in Woodstock, birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill and a World Heritagesite 2. The Chiltern Hills – a range of rolling hills in central Buckinghamshire 3. The Cotswolds – a countryside of hills and 'chocolate box' villages, primarily in the separate regions of the West Country and West Midlands, but also runs into Oxfordshire 4. Hever Castle – childhood home of Anne Boleyn in Kent, where Henry VIII spent his honeymoon(s) 5. Legoland - Lego-themed amusement park and resort...

    Seasonal events and festivals

    1. Attend one of the UK's biggest music festivals by going to Reading or the Isle of Wight. 2. Experience a day at the races (and a chance to wear silly hatsǃ) at Royal Ascot or Glorious Goodwood, two of the best-known equestrian events in the world. 3. Celebrate one of Europe's largest LGBT parties at Brighton Pride. 4. Scrub up for dinner and opera at Glyndebournein East Sussex. 5. Indulge in a vast range of local fare across Hampshire in the county's annual food festival. 6. Get your heart...

    The South East is an economically prosperous region and almost every part of it is within commuting distance of London. As such, much of its economy and infrastructure is focused on serving the capital. Because of the population's transitory nature, there is a much weaker regional identity here than is apparent in other regions such as the West Mid...

    By plane

    The South of England is well serviced by air by virtue of sharing London's international and domestic airports and also Southampton International Airport.

    By train

    The Eurostar runs passenger trains from major cities in mainland Europe to Ashford, Ebbsfleet and London St. Pancras. If you're bringing your car, Eurotunnel offers a vehicle and passenger shuttle service between Calais in France and Folkestone in Kent. Rail services to and from the rest of the UK are good. Reading has a major interchange station at the crossroads of the north-south and east-westnetworks. Almost every station in the South East has a regular direct service from one of the Lond...

    By boat

    The South's major ferry ports are (clockwise from the north) Ramsgate (ferries from Ostend in Belgium), Dover (ferries from Calais and Dunkirk in France), Newhaven (ferries from Dieppe and Le Havre in France) and Portsmouth (ferries from the Channel Islands, Cherbourg, Caen, Le Havre and St. Malo in France and Bilbao and Santander in Spain).

    On foot

    There are countless walking routes all over the region, from long-distance national trails such as the Thames Path and the South Downs Way, to local parish footpaths. Whether you're just out for an afternoon stroll, or a serious hike across the country, walking is an excellent way to get out and explore; from river ambles, to cliff-top rambles, woodland walks to urban adventures, the finest way to enjoy the South East's best known sights is often on your own two feet. Wherever you are in the...

    By bus

    Every town has a bus service, although these are privatised and you need to contact the right company for information. Away from the bigger towns, bus services may be limited or non-existent. 1. Brighton and Hove (Brighton & Hove Buses) 2. Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes (Arriva) 3. East Kent (Stagecoach) 4. East and West Sussex (Stagecoach) 5. Eastbourne and Hailsham (Eastbourne Buses) 6. Hampshire (Stagecoach) 7. Hastings and Bexhill (Stagecoach) 8. High Wycombe and Chilterns (Carousel) 9...

    By car

    With excellent public transport links, it is not necessary to have access to a car in the South East. However, for ease of accessibility, especially when exploring the countryside, a car can be a very useful thing to have. Many rural attractions are not served by public transport so driving is essential if you plan on visiting a lot of these. Every city, town and village has at least one good car park and many towns that are popular with visitors have a park and ride service, though you may b...

    In general terms, the food available in South East England is much like that from the rest of the UK, although there are some regional specialities. Being the "Garden of England", Kent seems like the obvious place to start. A take on the classic English breakfast hails from Whitstable, where streaky bacon is served with shelled oysters and thick cr...

    Beer

    Much like anywhere else in Britain, there is a strong pub culture in the South East. Big name breweries that operate in the South East include Shepherd Neame from Kent, Harveys from Lewes, Fosters from Reading (the Australian part of town, obviouslyǃ) and Fullers London Pride from, well, London. But there are also a multitude of real ale producers all over the region. To sample good local beers, pay a visit to any pub which advertises real ale. The Campaign For Real Ale (CAMRA) have produced...

    Wine

    “The question is no longer about whether English Sparkling Wine can rival Champagne, but whether Champagne can keep up with English Sparkling Wine.” - Simon Bladon, English winemaker from Bentley, Hampshire While it has to be said that England is most definitely a beer country, there are a surprisingly large number of commercial vineyards all over, and it is the South East which has by far the most, with well in excess of 200 listed on the English Wine Producers website. Most of these produce...

    South East England is generally a very safe region and there is no specific threat posed to tourists. You should however take all the usual precautions when travelling abroad, by making sure you have your mobile phone with you, by avoiding travelling alone late at night et cetera. Despite the constant announcements on the railway network suggesting...

    The Cotswolds- If you're in Oxfordshire, you're already in the Cotswolds, so it's worth exploring further the parts that are in neighbouring regions.
    Go west - Explore the delights of the south western peninsula, from dinosaurs in Dorset to surfing in Cornwall.
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  4. Southern England, also known as the South of England or the South, is a sub-national part of England with cultural, economic and political differences from both the Midlands and the North. The Midlands form a dialect chain in a notable northsouth divide of England.

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    England's population of 56.3 million comprises 84% of the population of the United Kingdom, largely concentrated around London, the South East, and conurbations in the Midlands, the North West, the North East, and Yorkshire, which each developed as major industrial regions during the 19th century.

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