Brighton
/ˈbraɪtən/- a resort on the south coast of England, in East Sussex; pop. 127,700 (est. 2009). It was patronized by the Prince of Wales (later George IV) from c.1780 to 1827, and is noted for its Regency architecture. It became a city (with Hove) in 2000布赖顿(英格兰南部东苏塞克斯沿海旅游胜地; 2009年估计人口127,700, 威尔士亲王, 即后来的乔治四世, 约于1780-1827年间常居于此; 布赖顿因其摄政时期的建筑风格而闻名; 2000年与霍夫合并建市)。