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Encyclopedia > Halton


Halton is the name of several places in the United Kingdom:

Halton is the name of several places in Canada:

  • Halton County, Ontario
  • Halton Hills, Ontario
  • Halton Regional Municipality, Ontario
  • Halton (electoral district)

In the British military, Halton is an RAF base: see RAF Halton.


In statistics, Halton sequences are quasi-random sequences.


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Halton (electoral district) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (154 words)
Halton is the name of a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada.
There was also a district called Halton that existed from 1867 to 1987.
It was an original district in the British North America Act, and consisted of Halton County until 1966.
Halton Regional Municipality, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (169 words)
Halton Regional Municipality, or Halton Region, is located in Ontario, Canada, and is a part of the Greater Toronto Area.
It is comprised of the city of Burlington and the towns of Oakville, Milton, and Halton Hills and is policed by the Halton Regional Police Services.
Halton Region has a population of 375,229 (2001) spread out over 232,000 acres (939 km²) of land.
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