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East Kent
East Kent is a traditional subdivision of the English county of Kent. Residents of East Kent are called 'Men of Kent', as opposed to residents of West Kent, who are known as 'Kentish Men'. East Kent had separate Quarter Sessions, based in Canterbury, until 1814, when the two administrations were merged.
It consists of Kent east of the River Medway, and corresponds roughly to the Diocese of Canterbury.
Places in East Kent include
- Ashford
- Deal, Dover
- Canterbury, Chatham, Cranbrook
- Faversham, Folkestone
- Herne Bay
- Margate
- Ramsgate, Romney
- Sandwich, Sheppey
- Thanet, Tunbridge Wells
- Whitstable
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