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Ipswich, England

Ipswich
Borough of Ipswich
Town and Borough
Top down: Christchurch Mansion, Willis Building, water tower, Ipswich Waterfront, Ipswich Town Centre, Sir Bobby Robson Bridge
Top down: Christchurch Mansion, Willis Building, water tower, Ipswich Waterfront, Ipswich Town Centre, Sir Bobby Robson Bridge
Ipswich and surrounding area
Ipswich and surrounding area
Ipswich within Suffolk and England
Ipswich within Suffolk and England
Coordinates: 52°3′34″N 1°9′20″E / 52.05944°N 1.15556°E / 52.05944; 1.15556
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Constituent Country England
Region East of England
County Suffolk
Borough Ipswich
Government
 • Type Leader and Cabinet
 • MPs Ben Gummer
Dan Poulter
AreaRanked 292nd
 • Town and Borough 15.22 sq mi (39.42 km2)
Population (2011)
 • Town and Borough Ranked 156th
133,384
 • Density 8,890/sq mi (3,431/km2)
 • Urban 180,000 (approx)
 • Ethnicity 90.5% White
3.9% S.Asian
2.1% Black
1.1% Chinese or Other
2.4% Mixed Race
ONS code 42UD

Ipswich (Listeni/ˈɪpswɪ/) is the county town of Suffolk, England, located on the estuary of the River Orwell, about 60 miles (97 km) north east of London. The town has been continuously occupied since the Saxon period, and its port has been one of England's most important for the whole of its history.

Ipswich is a non-metropolitan district. The urban development of Ipswich overspills the borough boundaries significantly, with 75% of the town's population living within the borough at the time of the 2011 Census, when it was the fourth-largest urban area in the United Kingdom's East of England region, and the 42nd largest urban area in England and Wales. In 2011, the town of Ipswich was found to have a population of 133,384, while the Ipswich built-up area is estimated to have a population of approximately 180,000

The modern name is derived from the medieval name Gippeswic, probably taken either from an Old Saxon personal name or from an earlier name of the Orwell estuary (although unrelated to the name of the River Gipping). It has also been known as Gyppewicus and Yppswyche.


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