Kent County, Ontario
1792 establishments in the British EmpireChatham-KentFormer counties in OntarioPopulated places disestablished in 1998Southwestern Ontario ... and 2 more
States and territories disestablished in 1998States and territories established in 1792
Kent County, area 2,458 km2 (949 sq mi) is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. The county was created in 1792 and named by John Graves Simcoe in honour of the English County. The county is in an alluvial plain between Lake St. Clair, and Lake Erie, watered by two navigable streams, the Thames River and the Sydenham River. On January 1, 1998, the county, its townships, towns, and Chatham were amalgamated into the single-tier city of Chatham-Kent.
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Tuscany Trail, Chatham
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N 42.377 ° | E -82.189 ° |
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Tuscany Trail
Tuscany Trail
N7M 0P5 Chatham
Ontario, Canada
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