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Essex has a population of around 1,500,000 people. It covers an area of 1,520 square
miles (3,938 sq km) and is located in the South East of England, on the River Thames
and the North Sea. Chelmsford is the county seat.
In Essex there are the popular towns of Ashingdon,
Basildon, Billericay,
Brentwood, Canvey
Island, Chelmsford,
Chigwell, Colchester,
Waltham Abbey and Romford.
Geography
The land consists of undulating rural countryside, bordered by an irregular coastline.
Streams and salt marshes are plentiful. Popular towns include Ashingdon, Basildon,
Billericay, Brentwood, Canvey Island, Chelmsford, Chigwell, Colchester, Waltham
Abbey and Romford.
Industry
The main produce from Essex are wheat, barley, sugar beets, potatoes, fruits, and
vegetables. There is market gardening for London and some dairy and sheep farming.
Oyster fisheries are also important. Industries include petroleum refining, chemicals,
machinery, textiles, cement, processed foods, electrical goods, and nuclear power
generation. The coast line has many tourist resorts and is extremely popular.
History
Essex, one of the early kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England. It was settled in the early
6th cent. by the Saxons. Essex eventually included the modern counties of Essex
and Middlesex, most of Hertfordshire, and London. It was conquered by the Mercians
and became a subject state.
Places of Interest
Abberton Reservoir, Arena Essex Hammers, Audley End, Colchester Castle, Colne Valley
Railway, East Anglian Railway Museum, Epping Forest, Harlow New Town, Hedingham
Castle, Gorillaz Kong Studios, Mangapps Railway Museum, Mistley towers, St Peter-on-the-Wall,
University of Essex, Waltham Abbey, Colchester Zoo, North Weald Airfield, Southend
Pier, Marsh Farm Country Park, Kelvedon Hatch.
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