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'''Epping''' is a place in the ] district of the county of ] near ], ]. On census day 2001, the district of Epping Forest had a population of approximately 120,900. | '''Epping''' is a place in the ] district of the county of ] near ], ]. On census day 2001, the district of Epping Forest had a population of approximately 120,900. | ||
Epping is home to the ]. | Epping is home to the ] and is nicely situated at the end of the central line; the longest line in the underground tube system of greater London. | ||
Epping is widely popular in Germany for being the home of Peter, David, Betty and Helga, protagonists of many textbooks used to teach English to German children. | Epping is widely popular in Germany for being the home of Peter, David, Betty and Helga, protagonists of many textbooks used to teach English to German children. |
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- This is about Epping in England. For other places named Epping see Epping (disambiguation).
Epping | |
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OS Grid Reference: | TL455025 |
Administration | |
District: | Epping Forest |
County: | Essex |
Region: | East of England |
Nation: | England |
Other | |
Ceremonial County: | Essex |
Traditional County: | Essex |
Post Office and Telephone | |
Post town: | EPPING |
Postcode: | CM16 |
Dialling Code: | 01378, 01992 |
Template:GBdot Epping is a place in the Epping Forest district of the county of Essex near London, England. On census day 2001, the district of Epping Forest had a population of approximately 120,900.
Epping is home to the Epping Forest and is nicely situated at the end of the central line; the longest line in the underground tube system of greater London.
Epping is widely popular in Germany for being the home of Peter, David, Betty and Helga, protagonists of many textbooks used to teach English to German children.
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