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Wiltshire

Wiltshire
Image:EnglandWiltshire.png
Geography
Status:Ceremonial & (smaller) Administrative County
Region:South West England
Area:
- Total
- Admin. council
- Admin. area
Ranked 14th
3,485 km²
Ranked 13th
3,255 km²
Admin HQ:Trowbridge
ISO 3166-2:GB-WIL
ONS code:46
NUTS 3:UKK15
Demographics
Population:
- Total (2002 est.)
- Density
- Admin. council
- Admin. pop.
Ranked 34th
616,907
177 / km²
Ranked 30th
436,349
Ethnicity:97.5% White
Politics
Arms of Wiltshire County Council
Wiltshire County Council
http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/
Executive:Conservative
Members of Parliament
Michael Ancram, Julia Drown, James Gray, Robert Key, Andrew Murrison, Michael Wills
Districts
Image:Wiltshire_Ceremonial_Numbered.png
  1. Salisbury
  2. West Wiltshire
  3. Kennet
  4. North Wiltshire
  5. Swindon (Unitary)
A bridge over the river Avon at Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire
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A bridge over the river Avon at Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire

Wiltshire (abbreviated Wilts) is a large southern English county. Considered as a ceremonial county it borders those of Hampshire, Dorset, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire, and contains the unitary authority of Swindon.

Wiltshire is a mostly rural landscape with large areas of rolling chalk downland and grazing farmland. A large part of the county is taken up by Salisbury Plain, a vast expanse of semi-wilderness used mainly by farmers and the British Army. The county had a population of 564,000 in 1991 and a size of 858,931 acres (3475.97 km²). A local name for a Wiltshire native is moonraker.

Wiltshire's most famous landmark being Stonehenge

Places in Wiltshire

Main article: List of places in Wiltshire

Notable towns and cities in Wiltshire are:

Notable places of interest in Wiltshire are:

Notable areas of countryside in Wiltshire are:

Notable routes through Wiltshire are:

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