Chislehurst

Chislehurst
Original name in latin Chislehurst
Name in other language Chislehurst, Chizlkhjorst, cisalaharsta, Чизлхёрст
State code GB
Continent/City Europe/London
longitude 51.41709
latitude 0.06858
altitude 86
Population 20000
Date 2012-06-01

Cities with a population over 1000 database. 2013.

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  • Chislehurst — (Chiselhurst, spr. tschisl hörst), Stadt in der engl. Grafschaft Kent, 17 km südwestlich der Londonbrücke (s. Plan »Umgebung von London«), mit zahlreichen Landsitzen, darunter Camden House, ehemals Eigentum des Annalisten Camden (s.d.) und (1901) …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Chislehurst — (spr. tschißlhörst), Dorf südöstl. von London, (1901) 7429 E.; nach 1870 Aufenthalt Napoleons III., der hier 9. Jan. 1873 starb …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Chislehurst — Coordinates: 51°24′54″N 0°04′44″E / 51.4150°N 0.0789°E / 51.4150; 0.0789 …   Wikipedia

  • Chislehurst — London Borough of Bromley Lage in Greater London Status London Borough Region …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Chislehurst — 51° 24′ 54″ N 0° 04′ 44″ E / 51.415, 0.0789 Chislehurst est une ville du …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Chislehurst Cricket Club — was based in Chislehurst, Kent, and played several major cricket matches in the 18th century. Its home venue was at Chislehurst Common. Contents 1 Major cricket 2 Today 3 References …   Wikipedia

  • Chislehurst Junction — is an important railway junction near Chislehurst in the London Borough of Bromley, England. It is the point where the South Eastern Main Line and the Chatham Main Line pass over each other, with diversion chords between each line. These are… …   Wikipedia

  • Chislehurst railway station — Chislehurst …   Wikipedia

  • Chislehurst Common — cricket ground Location near Chislehurst, Kent Home club Chislehurst Cricket Club County club Kent (pre county club) Es …   Wikipedia

  • Chislehurst Caves — are a 22 miles (35 km) long series of tunnels in Chislehurst, in the south eastern suburbs of Greater London. Although called caves, they are chalk and flint mines and entirely man made. The earliest mention of the mines is circa 1250 and… …   Wikipedia

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