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- Aldingbourne areaTotal "12.53".
- Aldingbourne abstract "Aldingbourne is a village and civil parish in the Arun district of West Sussex, England, with a population of 3,612 (2001 census). It is about five miles (8 km) north of Bognor Regis and six miles (10 km) east of Chichester.The parish, named for the small village of Aldingbourne, also contains the much larger settlement of Westergate, as well as smaller settlements at Norton, Nyton, Woodgate and Lidsey.".
- Aldingbourne areaCode "01243".
- Aldingbourne areaTotal "1.253E7".
- Aldingbourne country England.
- Aldingbourne country United_Kingdom.
- Aldingbourne country West_Sussex.
- Aldingbourne distanceToLondon "83685.888".
- Aldingbourne district Arun.
- Aldingbourne gridReference "SU923054".
- Aldingbourne populationTotal "3612".
- Aldingbourne postalCode "PO20".
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- Aldingbourne wikiPageExternalLink aldingbourne.arun.gov.uk.
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- Aldingbourne wikiPageRevisionID "603658923".
- Aldingbourne areaTotalKm "12.53".
- Aldingbourne civilParish "Aldingbourne".
- Aldingbourne constituencyWestminster Arundel_and_South_Downs_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Aldingbourne country "England".
- Aldingbourne dialCode "1243".
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- Aldingbourne latitude "50.8413".
- Aldingbourne londonDistance "NNE".
- Aldingbourne longitude "-0.6897".
- Aldingbourne officialName "Aldingbourne".
- Aldingbourne osGridReference "SU923054".
- Aldingbourne population "3612".
- Aldingbourne populationRef "2001".
- Aldingbourne postTown "CHICHESTER".
- Aldingbourne postcodeArea "PO".
- Aldingbourne postcodeDistrict "PO20".
- Aldingbourne region "South East England".
- Aldingbourne shireCounty West_Sussex.
- Aldingbourne shireDistrict Arun.
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- Aldingbourne staticImageCaption "Church of St. Mary".
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- Aldingbourne subject Category:Arun.
- Aldingbourne subject Category:Civil_parishes_in_West_Sussex.
- Aldingbourne subject Category:Villages_in_West_Sussex.
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- Aldingbourne comment "Aldingbourne is a village and civil parish in the Arun district of West Sussex, England, with a population of 3,612 (2001 census). It is about five miles (8 km) north of Bognor Regis and six miles (10 km) east of Chichester.The parish, named for the small village of Aldingbourne, also contains the much larger settlement of Westergate, as well as smaller settlements at Norton, Nyton, Woodgate and Lidsey.".
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- Aldingbourne lat "50.8413".
- Aldingbourne long "-0.6897".
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