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England

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England is a country in Europe, politically it is part of the United Kingdom. It has a population of approximately 50 million of which around 7.5 million live in the capital, London.


England is a major tourist destination, and also a popular working holiday spot for travellers from the Commonwealth and European Union.

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CouchSurfing

There are over 20,000 CouchSurfers in the UK. London is the 2nd biggest CS city (behind Paris) with nearly 7,500 members. CS is also particularly active in Manchester. But of course, there are CSers throughout the country and you'd be missing out if you didn't roam ...

Places

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Region Blurb CS Wiki Pages CS Groups
EastCambridgeCambridge
Ely
Essex & East Anglia
Herts Csers
Norwich
East MidlandsEast Midlands
Birmingham Barmy Brummies
Birmingham
Derby
Leicester
Northampton, UK
Nottingham Nottingham
LondonLondon London
London Calling
North EastDurham
Newcastle
North WestBolton Bolton
Lancashire and Lake District
Liverpool
Manchester Manchester
Salford
South EastBrighton & Hove
Kent
Milton Keynes
Oxford Oxford
Portsmouth
ReadingReading - Berkshire
Southampton
Surrey CouchSurfers
South WestBath
Bournemouth
Bristol
Cheltenham
Cornwall
Exeter
Newquay
Plymouth
West MidlandsHereford
Leamington Spa
ShropshireShropshire
Staffordshire and The Black Country
Yorkshire & The HumberBradford ain't bad, Love!
Calderdale Calderdale, West Yorks
Huddersfield
Hull Hull
Leeds
Sheffield
York


Other Relevant CS Groups

Useful Links

CouchSurfing Zones

A CS Zone is simply an organised place for CSers to meet up and hang out - more information.

England CS Zones:
Oxford

Tips and trivia

How to be a good guest

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