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Some interesting info
about Reading.
Reading is a large town in England, located at the
confluence of the River Thames and River Kennet, and on both
the Great Western Main Line railway and the M4 motorway,
some 40 miles (64 km) west of London. For ceremonial
purposes it is in the Royal County of Berkshire and has
served as the county town since 1867.
Reading was an important national centre in the medieval
period, as the site of an important monastery with strong
royal connections. Today it remains a commercial centre,
with links to information technology and insurance. Reading
also hosts two universities, a large student population, and
is home to one of England's biggest music festivals.
The borough has a population of 144,000 in an area of 40.40
km˛, while the Office for National Statistics' definition of
the urban area of Reading is significantly larger at 232,662
people in an area of 55.35 km˛. This latter area – sometimes
referred to as Greater Reading – incorporates the town's
eastern and western suburbs outside the borough, in the
civil parishes of Earley, Woodley, Purley-on-Thames and
Tilehurst (see below for further details). This urban area
is itself a component of the Reading/Wokingham Urban Area.
Reading is the 17th largest settlement in England, based on
the population of the urban area. Furthermore, except for
London boroughs, it is the most populous settlement that
does not have city status.
Historically, the town of Reading was smaller than the
current borough, and has had several definitions over the
years. Such definitions include the old ecclesiastical
parishes of the churches of St Mary, St Laurence and St
Giles, or the even smaller pre-19th century borough. |
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Some
of the info about Reading is taken from wikipedia.org to
whom we thank, but are unable to confirm it's accuracy. |
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