Portal:Kent
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Kent is a county in England, south-east of London. The county town is Maidstone. The city of Canterbury and Rochester (which was a city
until 1998) have cathedrals.
The county has borders with East Sussex, Surrey and Greater London, and a defined boundary with Essex in the middle of the Thames estuary. The area has always had close transport links with Europe through its ports and since 1994 through the Channel Tunnel, it has a nominal border with France halfway along the tunnel.
Kent is known as the "Garden of England" because of its agricultural influence, extensive orchards and hop-gardens. Distinctive oast houses
are common in the countryside, although many have been converted into residential dwellings.
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Ramsgate is an English seaside town on the Isle of Thanet in east Kent. It was one of the great English seaside towns of the 19th century. Ramsgate's harbour is a defining characteristic of the town. Construction of the harbour began in 1749 and was completed in about 1850. Because of its proximity to mainland Europe, Ramsgate was a chief embarkation point both during the Napoleonic Wars and for the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940.
The town began as a fishing and farming hamlet and its name has its earliest reference as Hraefn's ate, or cliff gap, later to be rendered 'Ramisgate' or 'Remmesgate' around 1225 and 'Ramesgate' from 1357. The Viking leaders Hengest and Horsa landed in the 5th century. The Christian missionary St. Augustine landed in Ramsgate in 597 which marks the beginning of Christianity in England.
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The Swale refers to the strip of water separating North Kent from the Isle of Sheppey.
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Box-header/colours' not found. Brenda Blethyn (born 20 February 1946 in Ramsgate) is a Golden Globe winning and Academy Award-nominated film, stage, television and voice actor. Her film appearances include the 2005 version of Pride and Prejudice.
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Template:/box-header Kent is divided into 12 local authority districts and Medway Unitary Authority.
- Sevenoaks
- Dartford
- Gravesham
- Tonbridge and Malling
- Medway
- Maidstone
- Tunbridge Wells
- Swale
- Ashford
- City of Canterbury
- Shepway
- Thanet
- DoverTemplate:/box-footer
- ...that Charles Davis Lucas, the first person to be awarded the Victoria Cross, is buried in the churchyard of St Lawrence's Church in Mereworth, Kent?
- ...that the village of Chiddingstone near Sevenoaks is unique in that with the exception of church and castle it is entirely owned by the National Trust?
- ...that Matthew Webb, the very first person to swim the English Channel, left from Dover in 1875 ?
- ... that the world’s first aircraft factory was opened at Eastchurch on the Isle of Sheppey by the Short Brothers in 1909?
- ... that there were 36 Kings of Kent?
- ... that Herne Bay Pier was the setting for the opening sequence of Ken Russell's first feature film French Dressing?"Template:/box-footer
Template:/box-header At the time of the 1831 census, Kent was the 10th largest county, covering 972,240 acres (3,934.5 km2), however by 1871 it had grown to 995,344 acres (4,028.01 km2) and became the 9th largest. Template:/box-footer
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