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or for the administrative counties that Sussex is divided into... The divisions of West Sussex and East Sussex were originally established in 1189... The appellation Sussex remained in use as a... of Sussex was replaced with one each for East and West Sussex... The whole of Sussex has had a single police force since 1968... Sussex still retains a strong local identity and the county... Sussex by the Sea... Sussex by the Sea... has been declared Sussex Day by West Sussex County Council... The physical geography of Sussex relies heavily on its lying on the southern part of the... The Vale of Sussex is the lower undulating land which came into being when the softer clays between the... Sussex has retained much of its rural nature... tiles and bricks were from Sussex were used to build landmarks such as... The decline of the Sussex ironworks probably accounts for the small increase of population during several centuries... this apparently gave rise to the division of Sussex into east and west parts... Sussex by the Sea... Sussex by the Sea... Sussex County Cricket Club... Sussex County Cricket Club... an anthology of poetry by Sussex authors chosen and edited by... Sussex County Cricket Club... Sussex County Football Association... Sussex search and Rescue... Sussex Information Guide and Business Directory...

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