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Stockton and Hartlepool authorities, from when the ceremonial county designation was created in 1974 until 1996, were formerly in the Cleveland ceremonial county. Stockton's authority spans two ceremonial counties. Towns and cities are highlighted in bold.
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Towns in the ceremonial county of County Durham, England. Including towns in the unitary authorities of Darlington , Hartlepool , and Stockton-on-Tees (north of the River Tees ). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Towns in County Durham .
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Map of County Durham, UK with County Durham council highlighted. Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 170%: Date: 1 September 2013: Source: Ordnance Survey OpenData. Most data from Boundary-Line product. Lake data from Meridian 2 product. Inset derived from England location map.svg by Spischot. Author
When the City of Durham parish was formed in 2018, three areas remained unparished as the boundaries were based on wards and not aligned to those of the surrounding parishes. Barforth 21; Barnard Castle (town) 2; Barningham 21; Bearpark 12; Belmont 12; Bishop Auckland (town) 3 [1] Bishop Middleham 17; Bolam 1; Boldron 21; Bournmoor 5; Bowes 21 ...
Printable version; In other projects ... Towns in County Durham (23 C, 25 P) V. Villages in County Durham (37 C, 393 P) Pages in category "Populated places in County ...
What is now County Durham was on the border of Roman Britain, and contains survivals of this era at sites such as Binchester Roman Fort. In the Anglo-Saxon period the region was part of the Kingdom of Northumbria. In 995 the city of Durham was founded by monks seeking a place safe from Viking raids to house the relics of St Cuthbert.