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      • The largest extension of the city in north–south dimensions is 15 km (9 mi) and 12.5 km (8 mi) in west–east dimensions. The city borders have a total length of 61 km (38 mi). The geographical centre of Bonn is the Bundeskanzlerplatz (Chancellor Square) in Bonn-Gronau.
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  2. For centuries the parish of Meriden to the west of Coventry has claimed to be the geographical centre of England, and there has been a stone cross there commemorating the claim for at least 500 years. The justification is that the point farthest from the sea is in the parish.

  3. Aug 22, 2014 · As you’ll see in the BBC article, the town of Haltwhistle in Northumberland proudly proclaims itself to be the centre of Great Britain as it is mid-way along the mainland’s longest line of longitude; and there is a stone cross in Meriden, near Coventry, claiming to be the geographical centre of England. Some people claim the point farthest ...

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    The largest extension of the city in north–south dimensions is 15 km (9 mi) and 12.5 km (8 mi) in west–east dimensions. The city borders have a total length of 61 km (38 mi). The geographical centre of Bonn is the Bundeskanzlerplatz (Chancellor Square) in Bonn-Gronau.

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  5. Apr 4, 2024 · Based on calculations by the Ordnance Survey, Lindley Hall Farm, in Fenny Drayton, Leicestershire, is the exact geographical centre of England. 3. How does Lindley Hall Farm compare to the traditional centre in Meriden? For more than 500 years, Meriden, near Coventry, was considered the traditional centre of England.

  6. Aug 1, 2020 · The geographical centre of England was calculated by the Ordnance Survey in 2002, again by finding the centre point of the two-dimensional shape made by England. It is in a field close to Lindley Hall Farm near Fenny Drayton in Leicestershire (grid reference SP 36373 96143).BT also installed its 100,000th payphone at Dunsop Bridge (not by ...

  7. Centroid locations. Plaque on the ancient cross at Meriden, Warwickshire, the traditional centre of England. Road sign welcoming visitors to the Centre of England at Morton, Derbyshire. The centroid is the point at which a cardboard cut-out of the area could be perfectly balanced on the tip of a pencil.

  8. If pressed, many people guess the answer is Meriden SP2382, near Coventry, where an ancient monument marks the "traditional centre of England". But, to find the true answer, BBC News Online paid a visit to Charles and Margaret Farmer, an elderly couple who live in Leicestershire. (BBC online website)

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