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Encyclopedia > Southampton (disambiguation)

Southampton is the name of many places around the world, including:

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Canada

  • Southampton, Ontario

United Kingdom

United States

  • Southampton, Massachusetts
  • Southampton, New Jersey
  • Southampton, New York (locations in Suffolk County, New York)
  • Southampton, Pennsylvania
  • Southampton, Virginia
  • Southampton Township, Pennsylvania

These should be distinguished from South Hampton, New Hampshire.


Southampton, nobility


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Southampton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1522 words)
Southampton is a city and major port situated on the south coast of England.
It is the closest city to the New Forest and lies at the northern-most point of Southampton Water approximately halfway between Portsmouth and Bournemouth.
There are three members of parliament for the city: Rt Hon John Denham (Labour) for Southampton Itchen (constituency for the east of the city), Dr Alan Whitehead (Labour) for Southampton Test (the west of the city), and Sandra Gidley (Liberal Democrat) for Romsey (which includes a portion of the north of the city).
southampton - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com (711 words)
The city is home to the University of Southampton, Southampton Institute, and the Ordnance Survey.
There are three members of parliament for the city: John Denham (Labour) for Southampton Itchen (constituency for the east of the city), Dr Alan Whitehead (Labour) for Southampton Test (the west of the city), and Sandra Gidley (Liberal Democrat) for Romsey (a small portion of the north of the city).
Southampton was awarded city status in 1964 following a royal charter.
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