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  2. North East England - Wikipedia

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    North East England, together with Tweeddale, was the ancient British tribal kingdom of Bernicia (Bryneich) and is notable for providing the stable ancestry of its present indigenous population, which has been identified by DNA analysis to be an offshoot of the group "Scotland, Cumbria and the North of Ireland", but not so closely related to the ...

  3. Portal:North East England - Wikipedia

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    Northern English (N.B. This category covers all of northern England, so includes dialects spoken outside the north-east region) Accents/dialect in and around: Berwick-upon-Tweed ("Tweedside") Newcastle (Geordie) Northumberland and Durham (Pitmatic) Sunderland (Mackem) Grammar: Northern subject rule

  4. Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge is situated about 55 miles (89 km) north-by-east of London and 95 miles (153 kilometres) east of Birmingham. The city is located in an area of level and relatively low-lying terrain just south of the Fens , which varies between 6 and 24 metres (20 and 79 ft) above sea level . [ 65 ]

  5. Chippenham, Cambridgeshire - Wikipedia

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    Chippenham is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, part of East Cambridgeshire district around 4 miles (6.4 km) north-east of Newmarket and 10 miles (16 km) north-east of Cambridge. History

  6. East of England - Wikipedia

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    NHS East of England, which was the strategic health authority for the area until the abolition of these areas in 2013, is on Capital Park, next to Fulbourn Tesco, Fulbourn Hospital, and the Cambridge-Ipswich railway, on the eastern edge of Cambridge. The East of England Ambulance Service is on Cambourne Business Park on Cambourne, of the A428 ...

  7. Northumbria (modern) - Wikipedia

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    North East England and Northern England Northumbria , in modern contexts, usually refers to the region of England between the Tees and Tweed , including the historic counties of Northumberland and Durham , [ 1 ] but it may also be taken to be synonymous with Northern England .

  8. Category:North East England - Wikipedia

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    It is recommended that users be restrained in adding pages to this particular category, to avoid cluttering it up. Most North East England topics, such as the towns' categories, are already in the subcategories listed below (County Durham, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear), and it is usually preferable to add a page within those.

  9. Northern England - Wikipedia

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    Northern England has a strong export-based economy, with trade more balanced than the UK average, and the North East is the only region of England to regularly export more than it imports. [178] [179] Chemicals, vehicles, machinery and other manufactured goods make up the majority of Northern exports, just over half of which go to EU countries ...