Its origins are Anglo-Saxon. Buckingham - Bucca's home or village and scire or shire - district.
The town of Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, England, became a city in 2012 as part of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
George Grenville lived in England, primarily at his family home in Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire. He also resided in London, where he was actively involved in British politics as a Member of Parliament and later as Prime Minister.
Aylesbury is a medium sized town in Buckinghamshire and is a reasonably pleasant. It is home to many shops including New look, River island, M&S NEXT and Peacocks. It also has a bowling alley, a cinema a swimming pool and a park. Iy has grammar schools and non-grammar schools and primary and nursery schools.A good place to visit!
The river thames only flows through the country England in the counties of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Oxfordshire,Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Essex and Kent
Another name for gold is "aurum," which is its Latin name.
The name Buckinghamshire is Anglo-Saxon in origin and means The district (scire) of Bucca's home. Bucca's home refers to Buckingham in the north of the county, and is named after an Anglo-Saxon landowner.
Buckinghamshire is one county
It is winter in January in Buckinghamshire.
The area of Buckinghamshire is 1,874 square kilometers.
Buckinghamshires name originates from the Anglo saxon period, the name means the district (scire) of buccas home.
Buckinghamshire Railway ended in 1879.
Buckinghamshire Railway was created in 1847.
Flag of Buckinghamshire was created in 2011.
Buckinghamshire Constabulary was created in 1857.
Buckinghamshire Constabulary ended in 1968.
Buckinghamshire Examiner was created in 1889.
The Great Ouse and the Thames