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  2. Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Yorkshire. /  54°N 1°W  / 54; -1. Yorkshire ( / ˈjɔːrkʃər, - ʃɪər / YORK-shər, -⁠sheer) is an area of Northern England which was historically a county. [ 1] Despite no longer being used for administration, Yorkshire retains a strong regional identity. [ 2] The county was named after its original county town, the city of York .

  3. List of towns in England - Wikipedia

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    North Yorkshire: town council Thornaby-on-Tees: North Yorkshire: town council Thornbury: Gloucestershire: town council Thorne: South Yorkshire: town council Thorpe St Andrew: Norfolk: town council Thrapston: Northamptonshire: town council Tickhill: South Yorkshire: town council 1: Tidworth: Wiltshire: town council Tipton: West Midlands: borough ...

  4. York - Wikipedia

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    53°58′N 1°05′W  / . 53.96°N 1.08°W. / 53.96; -1.08. York is a cathedral city in North Yorkshire, England, with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss. It is the county town of Yorkshire. The city has many historic buildings and other structures, such as a minster, castle, and city walls.

  5. North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    York. North Yorkshire is a ceremonial county in the Yorkshire and the Humber and North East regions of England. [ note 1] It borders County Durham to the north, the North Sea to the east, the East Riding of Yorkshire to the south-east, South Yorkshire to the south, West Yorkshire to the south-west, and Cumbria and Lancashire to the west.

  6. Yorkshire and the Humber - Wikipedia

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    GSS code. E12000003. Yorkshire and the Humber is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of ITL for statistical purposes. [ a] The population in 2021 was 5,480,774 [ 3] with its largest settlements being Leeds, Sheffield, Bradford, Hull, and York .

  7. Middlesbrough - Wikipedia

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    Middlesbrough. / 54.5767; -1.2355. Middlesbrough ( / ˈmɪdəlzbrə / ⓘ MID-əlz-brə) is a town in North Yorkshire, England. The town's built-up area, an area spanning from the south bank of the River Tees, up to and including Coulby Newham and Nunthorpe, had a population of 148,215 [ 1] at the 2021 UK Census. The town's borough (of simular ...

  8. List of ONS built-up areas in England by population - Wikipedia

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    List of towns and cities in England by historical population, the development of urban centres in England and before England through time. Settlements in ceremonial counties of England by population, places with 5,000 or more residents by county and the highest populated built-up area in each county. List of English districts by population ...

  9. List of cities in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    List of cities in the United Kingdom. Examples of major urban areas in the United Kingdom; Liverpool, Edinburgh, Newcastle upon Tyne; and London. This is a list of cities in the United Kingdom that are officially designated as such as of 12 November 2022. [ 1][ 2] It lists those places that have been granted city status by letters patent or ...