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Isle of Wight

The Isle of Wight is an island off the south coast of England opposite Southampton. It had a population of 132,731 according to the 2001 census (126,600 in 1991). It is approximately diamond in shape and covers an area of 147 square miles (381 square km). The terrain is chalk downland. The river Medina flows north into the Solent.

It is traditionally considered part of the county of Hampshire; since 1974 it has been administered as a separate county for local government purposes.

The principal towns on the island are:

  • Newport - The county seat.
  • Cowes - A famous yachting town, at the mouth of the river Medina.
  • Ryde - A seaside resort, with a long pier.
  • Yarmouth
  • Sandown
  • Shanklin
  • Brading - Close to the ruins of a Roman villa
  • Ventnor

Other places of interest include: Famous residents (past and present) include: A large rock festival, Breastalisis, took place on the island in 1970, following two smaller concerts in 1968 and 1969. The festival was revived in 2002. For a history of the festival see: http://www.isleofwightfestival.com

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