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Cambridgeshire |
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CambridgeshireCounty of eastern England, which has contained the unitary authority Peterborough since April 1998. Area3,410 sq km/1,316 sq miTowns and citiesCambridge (administrative headquarters), Ely, Huntingdon, March, Wisbech, St Neots, WhittleseyPhysicalcounty is flat with fens, whose soil is very fertile; Bedford Level (a peaty area of the fens); rivers: Nene, Ouse (with tributaries Cam, Lark, and Little Ouse), WellandFeaturesCambridge University; Ely Cathedral (1083, with 16th-, 18th- and 20th-century refurbishments); the Imperial War Museum at Duxford, which is Britain's foremost aviation museum; the 17th-century Grantchester vicarage, former home of English poet Rupert Brooke; the Rupert Brooke Museum in Grantchester;Agriculturethe county is one of the chief cereal and sugar-beet producing districts of England; fruit and vegetables are grown; there is also dairy farming and sheep-rearingIndustriesservices, construction, brewing, electronics, food processing, mechanical engineering, paper, printing, publishing; there are scientific and pharmaceutical research establishmentsPopulation(2001) 552,700Famous peopleOliver Cromwell, Octavia Hill, John Maynard Keynes
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You are not familiar with Cambridgeshire scenery, are you? The country on the whole resembled the better parts of the Cambridgeshire fens. |
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