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The city of Berne is the Bundesstadt (ie. federal city, de facto capital) of Switzerland. It is the fifth most populous city in Switzerland (after Zürich, Geneva, Basel and Lausanne) with over 128,000 people. German is the official language of Berne. Bernese German, spoken by most of the inhabitants, is the...
In Greater Manchester, public transport services are controlled by the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive or GMPTE, The council had all the responsibility for planning strategies and all policy decisions regarding public transport and highways. GMPTE's purpose was to secure the provision of a completely unified and proper system of passenger...
The County of East Sussex exists in South East Britain. It shares its borders with Brighton, Hove, Kent, Surrey and on the southern side with the English Channel. After the Romans left Britain, this county became part of the Saxons kingdom in the 5th century. Archeologists have found many remains of...
Dorset primarily called Dorsetshire is a British county existing in South West on the English Channel sea shore. Its county town is called Dorchester, which is situated in the south of the county. Dorset measures 50 miles, 80 kilometres, between its farthest points from east to west and 40 miles,...
Cambridgeshire is a county of Britain that adjoins the borders of Lincolnshire in the northern side, Essex and Hertfordshire in the south, Norfolk in the northeast, Suffolk in the east and Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire to the west. Modern Cambridgeshire got created from the ancient county of Cambridgeshire, together these two grew...
In North West Britain, there is county Cheshire. The city of Chester is the county town and the location of the county council is also there. Cheshire's largest town, both in region and population is Warrington. Some other major towns are also here like Widnes, Congleton, Runcorn, Macclesfield, Nantwich, Crewe,...
The native Indians have lived and hunted in Kentucky as long as 13000 years now. The Europeans, who in search of vast lands had arrived here in the 17th Century, and they started to uproot them. The Indians of course attacked the European settlements with full vigour, but were gradually rebuked by...

