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    Interestingly, England's eight tourist regions did not fully match the statistical regions, and tourist areas did not always have the same name as the statistical region they covered. Thus, in terms of tourism, the West Midlands region was called "The heart of England" . Today, area tourism structures in England cover smaller areas.
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    There are no regional tourist boards in Britain as such, largely because Britain is not divided into administrative regions. Nonethesess, About-Britain.com provides overall regional tourist guides for the unofficial or official regions of the UK, as shown on the map. Each guide provides a general regional overview, and carefully chosen lists of the most important tourist attractions in the ...
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    UNESCO world heritage site. The most amazing prehistoric monument in Europe. Visitor centre. See Prehistoric sites. Access by road only: Winchester Cathedral Hampshire: 5: One of the oldest cathedrals in England. Winchester Cathedral has the longest nave of any medieval cathedral in Europe.
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    The West of England goes by many names: it is also the southwest of England, and the Westcountry. For the purposes of this guide, it includes Gloucestershire, but not Wiltshire. It is the area of England with the mildest climate, one of the most attractive rural areas of England, and an area that for 150 years has been the most sought-after ...
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    For eastern England south of London see south-east England . The "East" of England starts where London ends, and most of this region is very easy to reach from the Capital. Visitors reaching England from Hoek van Holland in the Netherlands will arrive directly in this region of England, if they take the ferry to Harwich.
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    England has other areas of attractive countryside. These include the low-lying areas of East Anglia and the Fen district, to the northeast of London (see the East of England) , and the rolling hill country of Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire, on the western edge of England close to Wales. Hampshire and east Dorset are an attractive ...
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    3. The North Sea coast - the east coast of England. From Kent to the Scottish border.. Despite its reputation as cold coast, the east coast of England, bordering the North Sea, has plenty going for it. Resorts are relatively rare, and therefore it is a coast that offers long stretches of fairly deserted beaches, especially around East Anglia.
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    The regions of England; Youare here: About Britain › Tourism › Best zoos. ... In all there are some forty-eight zoos in the United Kingdom today, plus six safari parks and a number of other wildlife centres some of which are quite small. ... About 3000 animals, and one of Europe's largest wildlife conservation parks. By far the largest "zoo ...
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    During the eighteenth century, the Whigs dominated British politics, and the Tory party played a relatively small role in the political life of the United Kingdom. This changed in the last three decades of the eighteenth century, when the rise of reformism and radicalism in Europe, which was to lead notably to the French Revolution (1789), gave ...

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