West Sussex | |
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State | UK |
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Region | England |
Capital | Chichester |
Surface | 1,991 km² |
Inhabitants | 808.900 (2014 estimate) |
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West Sussex is a tourist region of the Southeast ofEngland.
To know
Territories and tourist destinations
![Map divided by regions](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bc/West_Sussex_map.png/350px-West_Sussex_map.png)
Urban centers
- Chichester - County town of West Sussex.
- Arundel - The city retains a medieval castle and a Roman Catholic cathedral.
- Bognor Regis - Seaside town with luxury hotels.
- Burgess Hill - On the border withEast Sussex, at the margins of the South Downs National Park.
- Crawley - On the road from London leads up to Brighton and not far from Gatwick Airport.
- East Grinstead - High Street contains the longest continuous row of 14th century timber framed houses to ever exist in England.
- Haywards Heath - Haywards Heath train station is a major station on the Brighton.
- Horsham - Christ Hospital School, an independent school, is located in Horsham. The building was built in 1552 by Henry VI.
- Littlehampton - Seaside resort with a pleasant port city.
- Shoreham-by-Sea - The old part of the city dates back to pre-Roman times.
- Worthing - The area around Worthing has been populated for at least 6,000 years and contains the largest concentration of Stone Age flint mines in the entire Great Britain.
How to get
How to get around
What see
What to do
At the table
Safety
Other projects
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