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Kent

Kent is a county in the South East England region, the closest county to continental Europe. It borders Essex across the entire estuary of the River Thames to the north; the French department of Pas-de-Calais across the Strait of Dover to the south-east; East Sussex to the south-west; Surrey to the west and Greater London to the north-west. The county town is Maidstone.

This article is about the county in England. For other uses, see Kent (disambiguation).

Kent

Mrs Remony Millwater[1] (2020/21)

3,736 km2 (1,442 sq mi)

1,846,478

494/km2 (1,280/sq mi)

93.7% White
(89.1% White British)[2]

3,544 km2 (1,368 sq mi)

1,578,519

445/km2 (1,150/sq mi)

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It is the fifth most populous county in England, the most populous non-metropolitan county and the most populous of the Home Counties, an area influenced by the capital such as commutes and transport connections to the capital. Twenty-eight per cent of the county forms part of two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty: the North Downs and The High Weald.


Kent was one of the first British territories to be settled by Germanic tribes, most notably the Jutes, following the withdrawal of the Romans.[3] Canterbury Cathedral in Kent, the oldest cathedral in England, has been the seat of the Archbishops of Canterbury since the conversion of England to Christianity that began in the 6th century with Saint Augustine. Rochester Cathedral in Medway is England's second-oldest cathedral. Located between London and the Strait of Dover, which separates England from mainland Europe, Kent has been the setting for both conflict and diplomacy, including the Battle of Britain in World War II and the Leeds Castle peace talks of 1978 and 2004.


England relied on the county's ports to provide warships through much of its history; the Cinque Ports in the 10th[4]–14th centuries and Chatham Dockyard in the 16th–20th centuries were of particular importance. France can be seen clearly in fine weather from Folkestone and the White Cliffs of Dover. Hills in the form of the North Downs and the Greensand Ridge span the length of the county and in the Vale of Holmesdale in between and to the south are most of the county's 26 castles.


The county has agriculture, haulage, logistics and tourism industries. As the land between the capital and the wider continent, it is a high-income county. Agriculture of the county is a notable sector: "The Garden of England" is a nickname for the county, which has multiple orchards and allotments.[5] In north-west Kent, industries include aggregate building material extraction, printing and scientific research. Coal mining has also played its part in the county's industrial heritage.

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Academy FM (Folkestone)

Academy FM (Thanet)

(Ashford) on 107.1 FM.

Ashford FM

(Sheppey)

BRFM 95.6 FM

Cabin FM broadcasting to Herne Bay on 94.6FM.

Cinque Ports Radio 100.2FM for Romney Marsh, Rye and Hythe.

(Canterbury) now only available via online listening.

CSR 97.4FM

Deal Radio (Deal): online only.

Dover Community Radio (DCR) Dover: currently online only; due to start broadcasting to Dover District on 104.9FM from May 2022.

Radio Faversham (Faversham): online only.

Maidstone Community Radio (MCR): online only.

Miskin Radio (Dartford and Gravesend): online only.

SFM 106.9FM (Sittingboune)

(Sheppey)

Sheppey FM 92.2

Shoreline Easy (Romney Marsh), online only.

West Kent Radio (WKCR) serving Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells and Sevenoaks. 95.5 and 106.7FM.

Whitstable Bay Radio (Whitstable): online only.

– list of Keepers of the Rolls

Custos Rotulorum of Kent

Duke of Kent

– historical list of MPs for Kent constituency

Kent (UK Parliament constituency)

Kent Community Network

Kent Police and Crime Commissioner

List of churches in Kent

List of civil parishes in Kent

List of fire stations in Kent

List of hills of Kent

List of Lord Lieutenants

List of people from Kent

List of places in Kent

List of tourist attractions in Kent

Recreational walks in Kent

– includes details of regeneration projects in the northern areas of Kent

Thames Gateway

Category:Towns in Kent

Category:Villages in Kent

Fergus and Judith Wilson

at Curlie

Kent

 – local government website

Kent County Council

BBC – origins of Kent placenames

at the English Heritage Archive

Images of Kent