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Cambridgeshire

Ukmap-cambs-s.png Cambridgeshire is an English county in the south-east of the country, forming part of the United Kingdom. Its has boundaries with Lincolnshire and Norfolk to the north, Suffolk to the east, Essex to the southeast, Hertfordshire to the southwest, Bedfordshire to the west and Northamptonshire to the northwest. Its population is between 553,600 (2000 estimate) and 730,000 (2002 EEDA estimate). The county town is Cambridge.

Famous people from Cambridgeshire include: Oliver Cromwell, John Major, Samuel Pepys, William Cowper, Dorothy L. Sayers, Lancelot "Capability" Brown, Henry Royce.

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1 Cities in Cambridgeshire
2 Parishes and Towns in East Cambridgeshire District
3 Parishes and Towns in Fenland District
4 Parishes and Towns in Huntingdonshire District
5 Parishes and Towns in South Cambridgeshire District
6 Wards in Cambridge City
7 Places of interest
8 Local Government

     Cities in Cambridgeshire  

     Parishes and Towns in East Cambridgeshire District  

     Parishes and Towns in Fenland District  

     Parishes and Towns in Huntingdonshire District  

     Parishes and Towns in South Cambridgeshire District  

     Wards in Cambridge City  

     Places of interest  

     Local Government  

Cambridgeshire is served by Cambridgeshire County Council (http://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/). In 1974 the county was divided into administrative districts governed by their own District Councils:

Cambridge City, East Cambridgeshire, Fenland, Huntingdonshire, Peterborough City, and South Cambridgeshire

In 1998 Peterborough City Council was promoted to a unitary authority, allowing it to become independent of the County Council. However, some county-wide organisations such as the police and fire services remain.