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east anglia and cambridge: Point of Interest Map
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Map of East Anglia
Cities and Counties of East Anglia

The city of Cambridge is a unique community, a blend of cultural and social diversity, intellectual vitality and technological innovation. Cambridge is best known for the University of Cambridge, one of the most prestigious universities in the English-speaking world. One of the most impressive buildings in Cambridge, King`s College Chapel, begun in 1446 by King Henry VI.

Norwich may not be one of the major cities of England today, but for hundreds of years it was its second-largest city, after London. It is the most complete version of a Medieval city that you will find left in the United Kingdom. Elm Hill and many other cobbled streets, including down by the Quay Side, showcase Tudor-era houses and businesses restored to their 16th-century glory. In the middle of town you will find the largest covered market in Europe. Norwich has a long intellectual and literary tradition as well, and in 2012 it was named a UNESCO City of Literature.
Regions of England
Northern England
Northern England is the quintessential English travel experience, offering both rural and urban vacation opportunities, ranging from such industrialized and vibrant cities as Manchester, Liverpool, and York, to the beauty of its national parks, like the Lake District, the Peak District, and the Yorkshire Dales.
The Midlands
The English Midlands are often overlooked but are alluring to travelers. The region is full of history; many cities were founded over two millennia ago, and are some of the oldest cities in England. The Midlands was the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, helping to cement the British Empire`s global influence.
The Cotswolds
Explore quintessentially English villages of honey-colored stone; take in splendid, lively market towns, and visit some of the country`s greatest castles and country houses in the Cotswolds, a collection of small, rural villages with acclaimed reserves and some of the most breathtaking landscapes available in England.
South West England
South West England is filled with exciting sights such as Stonehenge, the world-famous prehistoric stone circle; the Roman-era hot springs of Bath; the coasts of Dorset and east Devon; and the tin mines that dot the coasts of Devon and Cornwall. All of these popular attractions are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Experiences & Adventures

England is a country which combines geographic beauty, architectural splendor, and rich history to create a tourist experience which will stay with you for the rest of your life. Together, the three historic cities of Bath, Oxford, and Cambridge are the true Charms of England, and must be experienced to be truly appreciated.

Seaside resorts were the forerunners to today`s British tourism industry, and they still welcome millions of tourists annually after over 150 years in existence. Arguably the most popular of the seaside resorts in England are Brighton, Bournemouth, and Blackpool. Llandudno, a short train ride away in Wales, is also very popular.

The British Isles has a rich history of literary excellence. The history, fantasy, politics, romance, and tradition of the isles have been brought to life and evaluated by authors who span centuries. The canon of literature produced by authors from the British Isles illuminates historical narratives and literary innovations.
More to Explore
Land of Shakespeare
The Bard, William Shakespeare, is arguably the greatest writer in the English language, and the towns of Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick couldn`t be prouder to have been his stomping grounds. Today the towns are home to the Royal Shakespeare Company and a number of theatres and performing arts centers.
Thames River Valley
The Thames River flows for 215 miles, making it the longest river in England. The area along the Thames has been at the epicenter of much of England`s military and economic history, and has served an important role in the growth of England since the time of the Romans, evidenced from cities such as London, Oxford, and Windsor.
South East England
South East England is a large and geographically diverse region, much of which sits in the Thames River Valley, and here you can experience such sights as the New Forest, the Chiltern Hills, and the White Cliffs of Dover, in addition to Blenheim Palace, Windsor Castle, Canterbury Cathedral, and the list goes on.
Cities in England
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England and Beyond
EAST ANGLIA AND CAMBRIDGE

The history of East Anglia is vivid and rich and you can see that when you get the chance to visit the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridgeshire. The oldest structures still standing in England, dating from the Bronze Age, are located in East Anglia. The region is named for the East Angles, who, along with the Danes who succeeded them, ruled this area for over 300 years before it became part of the Kingdom of England. You can see remnants of this time gone by in all corners of East Anglia, but in particular in Cambridgeshire. A number of beautifully large and ornate former monasteries-turned-grand cathedrals dot the county, from Peterborough in the northwest to Fenland and the Isle of Ely in the east. In the southern part of Cambridgeshire, you will find the county town, Cambridge, which is home to one of the most prestigious English-language universities in the world. Also of interest to the traveler are the county towns of Norfolk and Suffolk, respectively Norwich and Ipswich.

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