The port city of Portsmouth

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Old Portsmouth © flickr.com - eNil

Old Portsmouth © flickr.com – eNil

Portsmouth is the second largest city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire on the south coast of England. Portsmouth is notable for being the United Kingdom’s only island city; it is located mainly on Portsea Island. It is situated 64 miles (103 km) south west from London and 19 miles (31 km) south east from Southampton.

As a significant naval port for centuries, Portsmouth is home to the world’s oldest dry dock still in use and also home to some famous ships, including HMS Warrior, the Mary Rose and Lord Nelson’s flagship, HMS Victory. Although smaller than in its heyday, the naval base remains a major dockyard and base for the Royal Navy and Royal Marine Commandos whose Headquarters resides there. There is also a thriving commercial ferryport serving destinations on the continent for freight and passenger traffic. The City of Portsmouth and Portsmouth Football Club are both nicknamed “Pompey”.

HMS Warrior, launched in 1860 © Remi Jouan Gunwharf Quays - Vernon Avenue © Editor5807 A sailboat on the Piscataqua River awaits the passage of the tall ships © flickr.com - Roger H Goun Portsmouth from Portsdown Hill © AlanFord Portsmouth Cathedral © Christophe.Finot Old Portsmouth - Aerial view © geograph.org.uk - Colin Babb Busy scene at Portsmouth Harbour © geograph.org.uk - Peter Jordan University of Portsmouth - Park Building © geograph.org.uk - Colin Smith Old Portsmouth © flickr.com - eNil
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A sailboat on the Piscataqua River awaits the passage of the tall ships © flickr.com - Roger H Goun
The Spinnaker Tower is a striking recent addition to the city’s skyline. It can be found in the redeveloped former HMS Vernon, an area of retail outlets, restaurants, clubs and bars now known as Gunwharf Quays.

The City of Portsmouth has a population of 207,100 and is the only city in England with a greater population density (4,639 /km2 (12,010 /sq mi)) than London (4,562 /km2 (11,820 /sq mi)). The Portsmouth Urban Area includes Fareham, Portchester, Gosport, Havant and is the 14th largest urban area in the United Kingdom with an estimated 442,252 residents. Portsmouth combines with Southampton to form a single metropolitan area with a population over a million this is one of the United Kingdom’s most populous metropolitan areas.

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