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  2. North–South divide in England - Wikipedia

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    Severn-Wash Line, a common but unofficial way to define the North-South divide in England. [5] [6] The NorthSouth divide is not an exact line, but one that can involve many stereotypes, presumptions and other impressions of the surrounding region relative to other regions. There is considerable debate between scholars over the degree of ...

  3. North–South divide in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Map (in equal-size constituencies) of the 2017 general election results showing the red wall. In political terms, the South, and particularly South East England (outside inner London) and East of England, is largely centre-right, and supportive of the Conservative Party, while the North was, at least until the 2019 general election, more supportive of the centre-left Labour Party.

  4. File:North-South divide in England.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: North-South divide in England. Northern England . Southern England . Midlands (sometimes included as part of Northern England) Date: 8 July 2021: Source:

  5. England's north-south divide is history – but the nation's ...

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    The Great Exhibition of the North is putting paid to tired stereotypes of the region – but now, the North itself is becoming divided. England's north-south divide is history – but the nation's ...

  6. Category:Geography of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Historic trails and roads in the United Kingdom ... Maps of the United Kingdom (7 C, ... NorthSouth divide in the United Kingdom; O.

  7. Historical and alternative regions of England - Wikipedia

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    Devon and Cornwall – part of the official South West region; East of England – as region; East Midlands – as region; North East EnglandNorth East England and Yorkshire and the Humber; North West England – as region; Thames and Solent – Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, London, Oxfordshire, Hampshire

  8. Watford Gap - Wikipedia

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    The expression "North of Watford" is used to mean the north of England, especially a place remote from London. [3] It is unknown whether the original expression referred to Watford, Northamptonshire , or the much larger Watford in Hertfordshire, the last urban stop on one of the main railway lines from London to the north of England.

  9. Roads in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Numbered roads in the UK are signed as M (Motorway), A, [12] or B [12] roads (legal "classification" varies between countries), as well as various categories of more minor roads: for internal purposes, local authorities may also use C, [13] D [citation needed] and U [13] (the letter standing for "Unclassified"); use of C and U numbers on signs is unusual but examples can be found in all four ...