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Berkshire

Berkshire
Image:EnglandBerkshire.png
Geography
Status: Ceremonial County and County
Region: South East England
Area:
- Total
Ranked 40th
1,262 km²
NUTS 3: UKJ11
Demographics
Population:
- Total (2002 est.)
- Density
Ranked 25th
803,566
637 / km²
Ethnicity: 88.7% White
6.8% S.Asian
2.0% Afro-Carib.
Politics
Members of Parliament
Jane Griffiths, Andrew Mackay, Fiona Mactaggart, Theresa May, John Redwood, David Rendel, Martin Salter, Michael Trend
Districts
Image:EnglandBerkshireNumbered.png
  1. West Berkshire
  2. Reading
  3. Wokingham
  4. Bracknell Forest
  5. Windsor and Maidenhead
  6. Slough
For other places named Berkshire, see: Berkshire (disambiguation)

Berkshire (IPA: or [ˈbɑːkʃɪə] ; sometimes abbreviated to Berks) is a county in the south of England, to the west of London and also bordering on Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Greater London, Surrey, Wiltshire and Hampshire.

It is also known as Royal Berkshire, and this title was made official with a grant in the 1930s. The county is one of the oldest in England, being reliably dated back to the setting of the county borders by King Alfred the Great of Wessex. Following the reorganisation of the counties in 1974, Abingdon (its former county town) and the Vale of the White Horse were transferred to Oxfordshire, Slough was added from Buckinghamshire, and Reading became the county town. On April 1, 1998 the county council was abolished and the districts became unitary authorities.

The county takes its name from a large forest of birch trees that was called Bearroc (Celtic for 'hilly') and was originally a transaction of land to King Cenwalh of Wessex. At this time, it only consisted of the northerly and westerly parts of the current county.

Places in Berkshire

Main article: List of places in Berkshire

Notable towns in Berkshire are:

Towns no longer in Berkshire are:

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Last updated: 06-01-2005 22:00:25
Last updated: 09-12-2005 02:39:13