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  1. Hatfield ist eine Stadt im District Welwyn Hatfield in der Grafschaft Hertfordshire nördlich von London. Die Stadt hat ca. 33.000 Einwohner. Sie ist eine alte Handelsstadt an der Straße von London nach Norden. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Moderne Entwicklung. 2 Verkehr. 2.1 Eisenbahnunfälle. 3 Sehenswürdigkeiten. 4 Nachbarstädte und Gemeinden.

  2. Hatfield is a town and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England, in the borough of Welwyn Hatfield. It had a population of 29,616 in 2001, 39,201 at the 2011 Census, and 41,265 at the 2021 Census. The settlement is of Saxon origin. Hatfield House, home of the Marquess of Salisbury, forms the nucleus of the old town.

  3. Hatfield House ist ein Palast im englischen Hatfield in der Grafschaft Hertfordshire. Das Anwesen im elisabethanischen und jakobinischen Stil mit ausgedehntem Park und Garten liegt etwa 34 Kilometer nördlich von London . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geschichte. 2 Garten. 3 Film und Fernsehen. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Geschichte.

  4. The University of Hertfordshire ( UH) is a public university in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom. The university is based largely in Hatfield, Hertfordshire. Its antecedent institution, Hatfield Technical College, was founded in 1948 and was identified as one of 25 Colleges of Technology in the United Kingdom in 1959. [5]

  5. Hatfield is a fairly large town and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England. It is in the borough of Welwyn Hatfield. It had a population of 39,201 at the 2011 Census. History. Hatfield is of Saxon origin. Hatfield House, home of the Marquess of Salisbury, is the most important country house.

  6. Hatfield House is a large and impressive Jacobean house in Hatfield, Herfordshire, England, in easy reach of London. The house was completed in 1611 and has been occupied ever since by successive generations of descendants of Robert Cecil, chief minister of King James I.

  7. The history of Hatfield can be traced back over a thousand years to 970 AD when King Edgar granted 40 hides of land to the monks of Ely.