South East England
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South East England is one of the regions of England.
Used as a geographical term it can refer to a varying area - sometimes only to Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, and Surrey.
Estuary English is the form of the English language common in South East England, especially along the river Thames and its estuary.
The broader governmental Region is divided into the following local government areas:
| South East | |
| Admin HQ | Guildford |
| Area - Total | 3rd in England 19,096 km² |
| Population - Total (2001) - Density | 1st in England 8,000,550 419/km² |
| NUTS 1: | UKJ |
Counties
Unitary Authority Areas
See Unitary authorities in England
- Brighton and Hove (formerly part of East Sussex)
- Medway (formerly part of Kent)
- Milton Keynes (formerly part of Buckinghamshire)
- Portsmouth (formerly part of Hampshire)
- Southampton (formerly part of Hampshire)
External links
- Government Office for the South East
- South East England Regional Assembly
- South East England Development Agency
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| England | Wales | Scotland | Northern Ireland | |
| Regions of England | |
| East of England | East Midlands | Greater London | North East | North West | South East | South West | West Midlands | Yorkshire and the Humber | |
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