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Meet People in Kent
If you would like to meet people in Kent then look no further. Just by clicking on one of our featured member sites and register for FREE you will be well on your way to meeting your perfect date in Kent, UK. Whether you are looking for some fun, a bit of flirting or even marriage there are thousands of singles at these sites waiting for you to contact them. Through the many online dating agencies such as Dating Bridge, DatetheUK, YouCanGetMe or MyUKDate you will have the opportunity to meet the man or woman of your dreams. It is an easy way to get to know new people quickly. Just register with any one of the online dating sites (or why not try them all) and set up a 100% FREE dating profile to start on the path of finding your perfect date. Use the wonders of technology to find your perfect partner in Dover, Ashford or Canterbury or Kent
Dating websites for people in Kent
Online dating allows you to communicate with people by email, SMS text messages, video web cam before you meet people and you can easily find men and women who have registered within a designated distance from your own home. The advanced technology will work out exactly how far you are from each other. So you can now find an online friend or lover who you stand a chance of meeting up with and it will cost you a lot less than using a traditional dating agency. Register now and take a look around 100% free of charge!
The benefits of Online Dating
What are the key differences between online dating and using one of the many dating agencies in Kent? With online dating the registration process is simpler. With online dating the pace is also a lot more relaxed. Also, you can search through profiles instantly as well as allow others to search for your profile. Everything is the same way as it would be if you were to meet somebody in a bar or a club. You arrange to meet up for a date and take it from there. Check out our dating advice pages for men and for women. Make sure you also follow our basic safety guidelines. See Dating Safety
Dating Kent
Kent, an important maritime county in SE. of England, bounded N. by the Thames and the North Sea, E. and SE. by the Strait of Dover, S. by the English Channel, SW. by Sussex, and W. by Surrey; greatest length, W. to E., 65 miles; greatest breadth, N. to S., 35 miles; 995,392 acres, population 977,706. The surface of the county is hilly, being traversed E. and W. by the North Downs, a chalk range from 3 to 6 miles in breadth. On the N., along the shores of the Thames and Medway, there is a belt of marsh land, which extends over a mile inland. The greater portion of the seaboard is washed by tidal water. Besides the Thames and Medway, the chief rivers are the Stour and the Darent. The soil is varied and highly cultivated, more especially in the valley of the Medway. All classes of cereals and root produce are abundant, as is also fruit of choice quality, and more hops are grown in Kent than in all the rest of England. The woods are extensive. The chief manufacture of the county is paper, most of the mills being on the banks of the Medway, Cray, and Darent. The Government works and dockyards at Woolwich, Chatham, Sheerness, &c., employ an immense number of the inhabitants. Fishing is extensively prosecuted along the coast and in the estuaries of the rivers Thames and Medway, of which the oyster beds are especially famous. Historically Kent has greater associations than any other county in England. The county contains 5 lathes, 73 hundreds, 435 parishes, and parts of 6 others, the Cinque Port Liberties of Dover, Hythe, and New Romney, the parliamentary and municipal boroughs of Canterbury, Dover, Gravesend, Hythe, Maidstone, and Rochester (1 member each), the parliamentary boroughs of Chatham, Deptford (part of), Greenwich, Lewisham, and Woolwich (1 member each), and the municipal borough of Deal, Faversham, Folkestone, Margate, Sandwich, and Tenterden. It is almost entirely in the diocese of Canterbury and Rochester. For parliamentary purposes the county is divided into 8 divisions -viz., Western or Sevenoaks, North-Western or Dartford, South-Western or Tunbridge, Mid or Medway, North-Eastern or Faversham, Eastern or St Augustine's, Southern or Ashford, and Isle of Thanet, 1 member for each division; the representation of the county was increased from 6 to 8 members in 1885.
Bartholemew's Gazetteer of the British Isles, 1887.
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