Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire is an inland county, officially part of the East of England Government region. It is located to the north of Greater London, bordering the London boroughs (from west to east) of Hillingdon, Harrow, Barnet and Enfield. To the east of Hertfordshire is Essex, to the west is Buckinghamshire and to the north are Bedfordshire, Luton and Cambridgeshire. The districts[?] of Hertfordshire are (approximately north to south): North Hertfordshire[?] East Hertfordshire[?] Stevenage[?] Welwyn Hatfield Dacorum[?] St Albans Broxbourne[?] Three Rivers[?] Hertsmere[?] Watford[?] Towns, cities and villages Albury[?] Ashwell[?] Berkhamstead Bishops Stortford[?] Broxbourne[?] Hatfield Hemel Hempstead Hertford[?] Hertford Heath[?] Hoddesdon Holwell[?] Langley[?] Letchworth Garden City[?] Long Marston[?] Mill End[?] New Mill[?] Royston Stevenage[?] St Albans Watford[?] Welwyn Garden City[?] Places of interest The University of Hertfordshire[?] was created from the Hatfield Polytechnic[?] which originated in Hatfield. Elsewhere Search engine Web directory
It is located to the north of Greater London, bordering the London boroughs (from west to east) of Hillingdon, Harrow, Barnet and Enfield. To the east of Hertfordshire is Essex, to the west is Buckinghamshire and to the north are Bedfordshire, Luton and Cambridgeshire.
The districts[?] of Hertfordshire are (approximately north to south):
The University of Hertfordshire[?] was created from the Hatfield Polytechnic[?] which originated in Hatfield.