County of Kent, England

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The County of Kent in England is a historic southeastern county often called the "Garden of England," known for its orchards, hop gardens, and coastal heritage.

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All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
County of Kent 8
county of Kent 5
County of Kent, England canonical 3

Statements (57)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial county
historic county
non-metropolitan county
borderedBy East Sussex
English Channel
Essex
Greater London
North Sea
Surrey
contains Canterbury Cathedral NERFINISHED
Eurotunnel Shuttle terminals
surface form: Channel Tunnel terminal at Folkestone

Dover Castle
Isle of Sheppey
Leeds Castle
Medway
surface form: Medway Towns

North Downs
Port of Dover
Romney Marsh
White Cliffs of Dover
country England
hasAdministrativeBody Kent County Council
hasAgriculturalProduct apples
cherries
hops
hasCoastlineOn English Channel
North Sea
hasCountyTown Maidstone
hasHistoricKingdomPrecursor Kingdom of Kent
hasHistoricStatus one of the historic counties of England
hasMajorTown Ashford
Canterbury
Chatham
Dartford NERFINISHED
Dover
Folkestone
Gillingham
Gravesend
Rochester NERFINISHED
Sevenoaks NERFINISHED
Tonbridge
Tunbridge Wells borough
surface form: Tunbridge Wells
hasPopulationRankInEngland one of the more populous counties of England
hasReligiousSignificance seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury
hasTraditionalDivision East Kent
Medway
West Kent
hasUnitaryAuthorityWithinHistoricArea Medway
knownFor coastal heritage
hop gardens
orchards
locatedIn South East England
United Kingdom
nicknamed the Garden of England
surface form: Garden of England
separatedFrom Essex by the River Thames estuary
traversedBy London to Folkestone high-speed line
surface form: High Speed 1 railway line

M2 motorway NERFINISHED
M20 motorway NERFINISHED

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Kent isNamedAfter County of Kent, England
subject surface form: Kent, Washington
A21 road passesThrough County of Kent, England
this entity surface form: County of Kent
Chatham, Kent locatedIn County of Kent, England
this entity surface form: Ceremonial county of Kent
Kent County namedAfter County of Kent, England
subject surface form: Kent County, Delaware
Thames Estuary and Marshes SPA locatedIn County of Kent, England
this entity surface form: county of Kent
M20 runsThrough County of Kent, England
this entity surface form: County of Kent
River Bourne (Kent) countrySubdivision County of Kent, England
this entity surface form: county of Kent
Chatham Main Line locatedIn County of Kent, England
this entity surface form: County of Kent
Hayes Place, Kent locatedInFormerCounty County of Kent, England
this entity surface form: County of Kent
Kent County, Rhode Island namedAfter County of Kent, England
Thames and Medway Canal (nearby) locatedIn County of Kent, England
subject surface form: Thames and Medway Canal
this entity surface form: county of Kent
Dukedom of Kent associatedRegion County of Kent, England
this entity surface form: County of Kent
Kingdom of Kent modernTerritoryWithin County of Kent, England
this entity surface form: county of Kent
Eccles partOf County of Kent, England
this entity surface form: county of Kent
Bella Court historicalRegion County of Kent, England
this entity surface form: County of Kent
Placentia locatedIn County of Kent, England
this entity surface form: County of Kent
County of London hasBorderWith County of Kent, England
this entity surface form: County of Kent