A county in the East of England, known for its agricultural land and as the location of Luton Airport.
Named after Bedford, its county town, which comes from Old English 'Bedanford' meaning 'Beda's ford'. The suffix '-shire' derives from Old English 'scir' meaning 'division' or 'district', indicating administrative territory. The county has existed as a distinct region since Anglo-Saxon times.
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