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Hampshire is a popular holiday area... Hampshire has a long maritime history and two of England... Hampshire has the typical wildlife of the British area as it does not have a very... The one distinguishing fact is that Hampshire has the largest free roaming herd of stag in the eastern hemisphere... Isle of Wight lies off the coast of Hampshire where the non... In the past Hampshire had little agriculture... Hampshire has a milder... Hampshire has a higher average annual temperature than the UK average at 9... Hampshire was part of an area named... Hampshire was one of the first areas to fall to the invading forces... Hampshire was one of the first Saxon... Hampshire has a considerably higher than national average employment in high... Many rural areas of Hampshire have traditionally been reliant on... Few Hampshire schools have sixth forms... Hampshire is divided into eighteen... that Hampshire returns nineteen Members of Parliament despite Hampshire and the Isle of Wight having been separated administratively and ceremonially for some time... At the 2005 local elections for Hampshire County Council the Conservative Party had a 43... Hampshire also has its own County Youth Council... It meets once a month around Hampshire and aims to give the young people of Hampshire a voice... although they are still included in Hampshire for ceremonial purposes... Hampshire lies outside the... Hampshire also has many... Hampshire is also the birthplace of explorer... Hampshire County Cricket Club... Hampshire County Cricket Club... Hampshire County Youth Council...

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