Tourist Guide Hemel Hempstead
Hemel Hempstead lies at the confluence of the Bulbourne and Gade Rivers in Hertfordshire in the east of England.
To the west and north of the town lies a woodland with mixed farms and scattered villages which are a part of the Chiltern Hills.
On the south of the town lie Watford and the beginning of the conurbation of Greater London.
The town has a population of 81,143 people.
Being near the UK motorway and the conurbation of Greater London, the town has attracted numerous information and telecommunication industries.
It has a mixture of light and heavy engineering companies as well, though the business base is narrower than other established centres.
The city has an extreme climate with warm and sunny summers and harsh, dry, cold winters.
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