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'''Brighton and Hove''' is a city in the ceremonial county of [[East Sussex]], [[United Kingdom]], made of the [[town|towns]] of [[Brighton]] and [[Hove]]. It has a population of 256,600. It is the UK's most used seaside resort and is also known for having a large population of homosexuals. The A27 passes close to the city.
'''Brighton and Hove''' is a city in the ceremonial county of [[East Sussex]], [[United Kingdom]], made of the [[town|towns]] of [[Brighton]] and [[Hove]]. It has a population of 256,600. It is the UK's most used seaside resort and is also known for having a large population of homosexuals.
 
==Transport==
The A27 passes close to the city.
 
==Economy==
The city has a small fishing industry but mainly relies on tourism for income.
 
==References==
*AA Glovebox Atlas - Britain
*World Book Encyclopedia

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Brighton and Hove [r]: A city in the ceremonial county of East Sussex, United Kingdom, made of the towns of Brighton and Hove; it is the most used seaside resort in the UK. [e]

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Brighton and Hove is a city in the ceremonial county of East Sussex, United Kingdom, made of the towns of Brighton and Hove. It has a population of 256,600. It is the UK's most used seaside resort and is also known for having a large population of homosexuals.

Transport

The A27 passes close to the city.

Economy

The city has a small fishing industry but mainly relies on tourism for income.

References

  • AA Glovebox Atlas - Britain
  • World Book Encyclopedia