South East England

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South East England
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geography
surface 19,096 km²
Administrative headquarters Guildford
Demographics
Population
population density
8,724,737 (2012)
457 inhabitants / km²

South East England ( English for South East England ) is one of the nine regions of England . The administrative offices are in Guildford . This region includes six administrative counties (non-metropolitan counties) and thirteen unitary authorities (independent city districts).

map Ceremonial county Non-metropolitan county / Unitary Authority Unitary Authority
South East England counties 2009 map.svg 1.  Berkshire aWest Berkshire UA
bReading UA
cWokingham UA
dBracknell Forest UA
eWindsor and Maidenhead UA
fSlough UA
Buckinghamshire 2.  Buckinghamshire UA
3.  Milton Keynes UA
East Sussex 4. East Sussex aHastings , bRother , cWealden , dEastbourne , eLewes
5.  Brighton and Hove UA
Hampshire 6. Hampshire aFareham , bGosport , cWinchester , dHavant , eEast Hampshire , fHart , gRushmoor , hBasingstoke and Deane , iTest Valley , jEastleigh , kNew Forest
7.  Southampton UA
8.  Portsmouth UA
9.  Isle of Wight
Kent 10. Kent aDartford , bGravesham , cSevenoaks , dTonbridge and Malling , eTunbridge Wells , fMaidstone , gSwale , hAshford , iFolkestone and Hythe , jCanterbury , kDover , lThanet
11.  Medway UA
12.  Oxfordshire aOxford , bCherwell , cSouth Oxfordshire , dVale of White Horse , eWest Oxfordshire
13.  Surrey aSpelthorne , bRunnymede , cSurrey Heath , dWoking , eElmbridge , fGuildford , gWaverley , hMole Valley , iEpsom and Ewell , jReigate and Banstead , kTandridge
14.  West Sussex aWorthing , bArun , cChichester , dHorsham , eCrawley , fMid Sussex , gAdur

Compared with the GDP of the EU expressed in purchasing power standards, the region achieved an index of 118 (EU-28 = 100) (2015), making it to London, the wealthiest in the country.

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Individual evidence

  1. Population of England and Wales on June 30, 2012 ( ZIP , 832 kB)
  2. a b 2011 Census: Local authorities in the United Kingdom (Office for National Statistics)
  3. Eurostat. Retrieved August 22, 2018 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 19 ′  N , 0 ° 30 ′  W