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BuckinghamshireCounty of southeast central England. Area1,565 sq km/604 sq mi
PhysicalChiltern Hills; Vale of AylesburyFeaturesChequers (country seat of the prime minister); Burnham Beeches (ancient woods); the church of the poet Thomas Gray's ‘Elegy’ at Stoke Poges; Cliveden, a country house designed by architect Charles Barry (now a hotel; it was once the home of Nancy, Lady Astor); Bletchley Park, home of World War II code-breaking activities, formerly used as a training post for GCHQ (Britain's electronic surveillance centre), now a heritage site and museum; homes of the poets William Cowper at Olney and John Milton at Chalfont St Giles, and of the Tory prime minister Disraeli at Hughenden Valley; grave of William Penn, Quaker founder of Pennsylvania, at Jordans near Chalfont St Giles; Stowe landscape Gardens; Buckinghamshire County Museum, some of the museum buildings date from the 15th century.Industriesengineering; furniture (chiefly beech); paper; printing; railway workshops; motor vehiclesAgricultureabout 75% of the land is under cultivation, fertile soil; cereals (barley, wheat, oats); cattle, pigs, poultry, sheepPopulation(2001) 479,000Famous peopleJohn Hampden (MP), William Herschel (astronomer), Ben Nicholson (painter), George Gilbert Scott (architect), Edmund Waller (poet)
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| Photos published in the July 11 issue of People show Jolie standing near her Buckinghamshire, England, estate while Pitt rides a dirt bike with Maddox. With the opening of the new facility in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England, Ixia offers its EMEA customers fully equipped labs to support both pre- and post-sales activities including professional training and staging real-world triple play scenarios. Only those privy to the Tim Rice solo archives will know whether the 57- year-old native of Buckinghamshire, England, is guilty of modesty or a keen self-awareness. |
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