West Sussex is in south-east England. West Sussex has been an official county since 1889 and has two major towns Worthing and Crawley. West Sussex' county town is the small Cathedral City of Chichester and West Sussex has London's second airport - Gatwick
Yes, "West Sussex" is a proper noun. It is the name of a county in England and should be capitalized when written.
Sussex is a county in South East England. London is the capital city of England.
The area of Chichester is 10.67 square kilometers.
Yes, Brighton is a city located in Sussex, which is a county in southeast England.
The population of Shoreham-by-Sea is 19,175.
Chichester is the county town of West Sussex.
West Sussex Railway ended in 1935.
West Sussex Railway was created in 1897.
Definitely in West Sussex. Fernhust is several miles south of the Surrey Sussex border.
East Sussex
East Sussex and West Sussex have been divided since the 12the century. In more recent history the county councils were separated in 1888.
East Sussex
Yes, he lives near Turners Hill in West Sussex
West Sussex - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1885.
West Sussex - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1868.
There is a place called Southbourne in West Sussex and another in Dorset.
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