Southampton

Southampton
South Western House
Motto: 
Gateway to the World
Shown within Hampshire
Coordinates: 50°54′09″N 01°24′15″W / 50.90250°N 1.40417°W / 50.90250; -1.40417
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
CountryEngland
RegionSouth East England
Ceremonial countyHampshire
Settledc. AD 43
City status1964
Unitary authority1997
Government
  TypeUnitary authority, city
  Governing bodySouthampton City Council
  LeadershipLeader & cabinet
  Council controlLabour
  Members of Parliament
Area
  Urban
28.1 sq mi (72.8 km2)
Population
 (2018)
269,781
  Estimate 
(2017)
252,400 (Council area)
  Density13,120/sq mi (5,066/km2)
  Urban
855,569
  Metro
1,547,000 (South Hampshire)
DemonymSotonian
Ethnicity (2021)
  Ethnic groups
List
Religion (2021)
  Religion
List
Time zoneUTC+0 (Greenwich Mean Time)
  Summer (DST)UTC+1 (British Summer Time)
Postcode span
Area code023 8
ISO 3166 codeGB-STH
GDPUS$ 51.6 billion
GDP per capitaUS$ 37,832
GVA2013
 • Total£9.7 bn ($15.7 bn) (12th)
 • Growth 2.6%
 • Per capita£21,400 ($34,300) (15th)
 • Growth 0.6%
Grid ref.SU 42 11
ONS code00MS (ONS)
E06000045 (GSS)
PoliceHampshire and Isle of Wight
AmbulanceSouth Central
FireHampshire and Isle of Wight
Websitesouthampton.gov.uk

Southampton is a port city and unitary authority in Hampshire, England. It is located approximately 80 miles (130 km) southwest of London, 20 miles (32 km) west of Portsmouth, and 20 miles (32 km) southeast of Salisbury. Southampton had a population of 253,651 at the 2011 census, making it one of the most populous cities in southern England.

Southampton forms part of the larger South Hampshire conurbation which includes the city of Portsmouth and the boroughs of Havant, Eastleigh, Fareham and Gosport. A major port, and close to the New Forest, Southampton lies at the northernmost point of Southampton Water, at the confluence of the River Test and Itchen, with the River Hamble joining to the south. Southampton is classified as a Medium-Port City.

Southampton was the departure point for the RMS Titanic and home to 500 of the people who perished on board. The Spitfire was built in the city and Southampton has a strong association with the Mayflower, being the departure point before the vessel was forced to return to Plymouth. In the past century the city was one of Europe's main ports for ocean liners. More recently, Southampton is known as the home port of some of the largest cruise ships in the world. The Cunard Line maintains a regular transatlantic service to New York from the city. Southampton is also one of the largest retail destinations in the South of England.

Southampton was heavily bombed during the Second World War during what was known as the Southampton Blitz. It was one of the major embarkation points for D-Day. In the Middle Ages Southampton was where troops left England for the Battle of Agincourt. It was itself raided by French pirates, leading to the construction of the fortified town walls, many of which still stand today. Jane Austen also lived in Southampton for a number of years. In 1964, the town of Southampton acquired city status, becoming the City of Southampton.

Some notable employers in the city include the University of Southampton, Ordnance Survey, BBC South, Associated British Ports, and Carnival UK.