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- High_Wycombe abstract "High Wycombe /ˌhaɪ ˈwɪkəm/ formerly called Chepping Wycombe or Chipping Wycombe until 1946,is a large town in Buckinghamshire, England. It is 29 miles (47 km) westnorthwest of Charing Cross in London; this information is also engraved on the Corn Market building in the centre of the town. According to the 2011 census High Wycombe has a population of 120,256 making it the second largest town in the county of Buckinghamshire after Milton Keynes. The High Wycombe Urban Area, the conurbation of which the town is the largest component, has a population of 133,204.High Wycombe is mostly an unparished area in the Wycombe district. Part of the urban area constitutes the civil parish of Chepping Wycombe, which had a population of 14,455 according to the 2001 census – this parish represents that part of the ancient parish of Chepping Wycombe which was outside the former municipal borough of Wycombe.Wycombe is a combination of industrial and market town, with a traditional emphasis on furniture production. There has been a market held in the High Street since at least the Middle Ages.".
- High_Wycombe areaCode "01494".
- High_Wycombe country Buckinghamshire.
- High_Wycombe country United_Kingdom.
- High_Wycombe district Wycombe_District.
- High_Wycombe gridReference "SU867929".
- High_Wycombe populationTotal "120256".
- High_Wycombe postalCode "HP10-15".
- High_Wycombe thumbnail Crest_of_High_Wycombe,_UK.svg?width=300.
- High_Wycombe wikiPageExternalLink WYCOMBE_officially_CHEPPING_WYC.html.
- High_Wycombe wikiPageExternalLink www.allsaintshighwycombe.org.
- High_Wycombe wikiPageExternalLink swop.
- High_Wycombe wikiPageExternalLink Wycombe_Inter_Urban.pdf.
- High_Wycombe wikiPageExternalLink Wycombe_Local_Routes.pdf.
- High_Wycombe wikiPageExternalLink www.highwycombesociety.org.uk.
- High_Wycombe wikiPageExternalLink www.st-augustines-church.org.uk.
- High_Wycombe wikiPageExternalLink news3.htm.
- High_Wycombe wikiPageExternalLink www.wise-web.org.
- High_Wycombe wikiPageExternalLink www.wycombe.gov.uk.
- High_Wycombe wikiPageID "150247".
- High_Wycombe wikiPageRevisionID "604118644".
- High_Wycombe centre "High Wycombe".
- High_Wycombe constituencyWestminster Wycombe_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- High_Wycombe country "England".
- High_Wycombe dialCode "1494".
- High_Wycombe east Beaconsfield.
- High_Wycombe east Gerrards_Cross.
- High_Wycombe east "Rickmansworth, Watford".
- High_Wycombe hasPhotoCollection High_Wycombe.
- High_Wycombe latitude "51.628661".
- High_Wycombe longitude "-0.748238".
- High_Wycombe north Aylesbury.
- High_Wycombe north Berkhamsted.
- High_Wycombe north "Leighton Buzzard, Milton Keynes".
- High_Wycombe northeast Amersham.
- High_Wycombe northeast Hemel_Hempstead.
- High_Wycombe northeast "St Albans, Luton".
- High_Wycombe northwest Oxford.
- High_Wycombe northwest Princes_Risborough.
- High_Wycombe northwest Thame.
- High_Wycombe officialName "High Wycombe".
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- High_Wycombe population "120256".
- High_Wycombe postTown "High Wycombe".
- High_Wycombe postcodeArea "HP".
- High_Wycombe postcodeDistrict "HP10-15".
- High_Wycombe region "South East England".
- High_Wycombe shireCounty Buckinghamshire.
- High_Wycombe shireDistrict Wycombe_District.
- High_Wycombe south Bracknell.
- High_Wycombe south Maidenhead.
- High_Wycombe south Marlow,_Buckinghamshire.
- High_Wycombe southeast Uxbridge.
- High_Wycombe southeast Windsor,_Berkshire.
- High_Wycombe southeast "Slough, London".
- High_Wycombe southwest Henley-on-Thames.
- High_Wycombe southwest Reading,_Berkshire.
- High_Wycombe staticImage2Caption "High Wycombe Guildhall, located at the end of the High Street".
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- High_Wycombe staticImageCaption "Crest of High Wycombe. Motto: "Industria ditat" ("Industry enriches")".
- High_Wycombe staticImageName "Crest of High Wycombe, UK.svg".
- High_Wycombe title "Destinations from High Wycombe".
- High_Wycombe west Abingdon-on-Thames.
- High_Wycombe west Didcot.
- High_Wycombe wordnet_type synset-location-noun-1.
- High_Wycombe subject Category:Civil_parishes_in_Buckinghamshire.
- High_Wycombe subject Category:High_Wycombe.
- High_Wycombe subject Category:Market_towns_in_Buckinghamshire.
- High_Wycombe subject Category:Post_towns_in_the_HP_postcode_area.
- High_Wycombe subject Category:Towns_in_Buckinghamshire.
- High_Wycombe subject Category:University_towns_in_the_United_Kingdom.
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- High_Wycombe comment "High Wycombe /ˌhaɪ ˈwɪkəm/ formerly called Chepping Wycombe or Chipping Wycombe until 1946,is a large town in Buckinghamshire, England. It is 29 miles (47 km) westnorthwest of Charing Cross in London; this information is also engraved on the Corn Market building in the centre of the town. According to the 2011 census High Wycombe has a population of 120,256 making it the second largest town in the county of Buckinghamshire after Milton Keynes.".
- High_Wycombe label "High Wycombe".
- High_Wycombe label "High Wycombe".
- High_Wycombe label "High Wycombe".