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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Southern England - Wikipedia

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    Southern England, also known as the South of England or the South, is a sub-national part of England with cultural, economic and political differences from both the Midlands and the North. The Midlands form a dialect chain in a notable northsouth divide of England. The sub-national area's official population is nearly 28 million and an area ...

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

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    The existence of the NorthSouth divide is fiercely contested. Some sources claim it exists but also that it is even expanding. For example, a report in 2001 found that North East England, North West England and Scotland had poorer health levels than South. [1] The same data have been interpreted otherwise to indicate only a very small ...

  6. 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

  7. North East England - Wikipedia

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    The North East region contributed 3% of the UK's GVA. The region's headline GVA was £41.0 billion in 2010. The latest subregional data (2009) show that Tyneside generated 37% of the region's GVA at £14.6 billion. In 2009 manufacturing industries generated 14% of the region's total GVA, which is the largest industry contribution for the region.

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  9. List of regions of the United Kingdom by Human Development ...

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    ITL 1 Region HDI (2022) [1] Very high human development 1: Greater London: 0.984 2: South East England: 0.954 – United Kingdom (average) 0.940: 3: South West England: 0.936 4 Scotland: 0.933 5: East of England: 0.928 6: North West England: 0.927 7: East Midlands: 0.925 West Midlands: 9: Yorkshire and the Humber: 0.920 10: North East England ...