East Sussex
| East Sussex | |
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Flag of East Sussex County Council[2] |
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| Geography | |
| Status | Ceremonial an (smawer) nan-metropolitan coonty |
| Origin | 1974 (Local Govrenment Act 1972) |
| Region | Sooth East Ingland |
| Aurie - Total - Admeen. cooncil - Admin. aurie |
Rankit 33rd 1,792 km2 (692 sq mi) Rankit 30t 1,709 km2 (660 sq mi) |
| Admin HQ | Lewes |
| ISO 3166-2 | GB-ESX |
| ONS code | 21 |
| NUTS 3 | UKJ22 |
| Demography | |
| Population - Total (2011 est.) - Density - Admin. council |
Rankit 29t 774,400 (ceremonial county) 432 /km2 (1,120 /sq mi) Rankit 24th |
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| Politics | |
East Sussex County Council |
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| Executive | Conservative |
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| Destricts | |
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East Sussex (
/ˈsʌsɨks/) is a coonty in Sooth East Ingland. It is bordered bi the coonties o Kent, Surrey an Wast Sussex, an tae the sooth bi the Inglis Channel.
References [edit]
- ↑ Census 2001 profile http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/profiles/21-A.asp
- ↑ Flag of Sussex - Council Arms. Retrieved on 8 September 2011. .
Freemit airtins [edit]
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Surrey | Kent | Kent | ![]() |
| Wast Sussex | Inglis Channel | |||
| Inglis Channel | Inglis Channel | Inglis Channel |
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