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Buckinghamshire is one of the forty-seven counties of England, United Kingdom, with capital in Aylesbury and Milton Keynes. Located in the Southeast region it borders on the north with Northamptonshire, on the east with Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire, on the southeast with Greater London, on the south with Berkshire and on the west with Oxfordshire. The area governed by the Buckinghamshire City Council is divided into four districts: Aylesbury Vale, Chiltern, South Bucks and Wycombe, and its capital is the town of Aylesbury. The municipality of Milton Keynes is a unitary authority that is part of the ceremonial county and that was previously another district governed by said municipality.
According to the 2001 census, the ceremonial county had a total area of 1873.58 km² and a population of 686,083 inhabitants. In the administrative regional reform of 1974, Buckinghamshire lost Slough and Eton, transferred to Berkshire, these areas have been administered by the local authorities of Slough and Windsor and Maidenhead since 1998. Buckinghamshire is an agricultural county that includes part of the Chiltern Hills to the south and the Aylesbury Valley to the north. The highest peak is Coombe Hill, near Wendover with an altitude of 267 meters. It has fertile agricultural lands with many haciendas, particularly those of the Rothschild family, from the 19th century. The industry is agriculture, furniture manufacturing, pharmaceutical and service and distribution industries. To the south there are some residential areas for London.