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Hampshire is a [[county]] in southern England. It's main cities are the ports of [[Southampton]], and [[Portsmouth]], and the historical city of [[Winchester]]. It lies to the South West of London and is situated centrally on Englands South Coast. It borders the Counties of [[Dorset]], [[Wiltshire]], [[Berkshire]], [[Surrey]] and [[Sussex]]. The [[Isle of Wight]], lies a few miles offshore and was once administartively considered part of Hampshire, however today the island is officially a county in it's own right.
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Hampshire is a [[county]] in southern England. Its main cities are the ports of [[Southampton]], and [[Portsmouth]], and the historical city of [[Winchester]]. It lies to the south-west of London and is situated centrally on England's south coast. It borders the counties of [[Dorset]], [[Wiltshire]], [[Berkshire]], [[Surrey]] and [[Sussex]]. The [[Isle of Wight] lies a few miles offshore and was once administartively considered part of Hampshire, however today the island is officially a county in its own right.

Revision as of 15:47, March 30, 2007

Hampshire is a county in southern England. Its main cities are the ports of Southampton, and Portsmouth, and the historical city of Winchester. It lies to the south-west of London and is situated centrally on England's south coast. It borders the counties of Dorset, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Surrey and Sussex. The [[Isle of Wight] lies a few miles offshore and was once administartively considered part of Hampshire, however today the island is officially a county in its own right.