Administrative Boundary of Buckinghamshire
United Kingdom · Code: e06000060
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About Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire is a ceremonial county and unitary authority in South East England, stretching from the Thames Valley in the south to the Chiltern Hills AONB in the north. It is known for its picturesque countryside, historic market towns, and as the home of the Prime Minister's country residence, Chequers. The county has a population of approximately 555,000. Key towns include Aylesbury (the county town), High Wycombe (historically famous for furniture), and Milton Keynes (a major new city designated in 1967). Notable landmarks include Bletchley Park (WWII codebreaking centre), Waddesdon Manor, the Hellfire Caves, and the Roald Dahl Museum. You can download the administrative boundary for Buckinghamshire in GeoJSON and KML formats for further use.
📍 Administrative boundary of Buckinghamshire county
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