Chichester

district, England, United Kingdom
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Chichester, district, administrative county of West Sussex, historic county of Sussex, southern England. It comprises the smaller city of Chichester plus a wide rural area that, in the south, borders the English Channel.

The district is mainly residential and agricultural with most of the land designated as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Great Landscape Value. Chichester is known for its cathedral and harbour for sailing. In addition, there are a Roman palace at Fishbourne, a villa at Bignor, and the Cowdray ruins at Midhurst. Area 304 square miles (787 square km). Pop. (2001) 106,450; (2011) 113,794.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen.