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Canterbury. Type: City with 43,400 residents. Description: cathedral city in Kent, England. Categories: unparished area, market town, city of United Kingdom and locality. Location: City of Canterbury, Kent, South East England, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe. View on OpenStreetMap. Latitude.
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Description: cathedral in Canterbury, Kent, England, founded...
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Detailed Street Map of Canterbury, Kent. Shown above is an extremely useful, interactive Canterbury map, showing the location of the city situated in the county of in south-eastern England, United Kingdom.
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City Centre Map of Canterbury, Kent. Printable Street Map of Central Canterbury, England. Easy to use, easy to print Canterbury Map. Find Parks, Woods & Green Areas in Canterbury Area. Find Churches, Museums & Attractions in Canterbury Area.
Canterbury is in east Kent, about 55 miles (89 km) east-southeast of London. The coastal towns of Herne Bay and Whitstable are 6 miles (10 km) to the north, and Faversham is 8 miles (13 km) to the northwest. The city is on the River Stour or Great Stour.
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Jun 22, 2024 · Canterbury, historic town and surrounding city (local authority) in the administrative and historic county of Kent, southeastern England. Its cathedral has been the primary ecclesiastical centre of England since the early 7th century ce.