East of England
East of England is one of the regions of England. Its population as of the 2001 census was 5,388,140.
| East of England | |
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| Admin HQ | Cambridge |
| Area - Total | 2nd in England 19,120 km² |
| Population - Total (2001) - Density | 4th in England 5,388,140 282/km² |
| NUTS 1: | UKH |
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It was originally defined as consisting of Essex, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.
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| Districts of England - East of England | |
| Babergh | Basildon | Bedford | Braintree | Breckland | Brentwood | Broadland | Broxbourne | Cambridge | Castle Point | Chelmsford | Colchester | Dacorum | East Cambridgeshire | East Hertfordshire | Epping Forest | Fenland | Forest Heath | Great Yarmouth | Harlow | Hertsmere | Huntingdonshire | Ipswich | King's Lynn and West Norfolk | Luton | Maldon | Mid Bedfordshire | Mid Suffolk | North Hertfordshire | North Norfolk | Norwich | Peterborough | Rochford | St Albans | St Edmundsbury | South Bedfordshire | South Cambridgeshire | Southend-on-Sea | South Norfolk | Stevenage | Suffolk Coastal | Tendring | Three Rivers | Thurrock | Uttlesford | Watford | Waveney | Welwyn Hatfield | |
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Administrative counties with multiple districts: Bedfordshire - Cambridgeshire - Essex - Hertfordshire - Norfolk - Suffolk |

