Cumbria (/ˈkʌmbriə/ KUM-bree-ə) is a ceremonial county in North West England. It borders the Scottish council areas of Dumfries and Galloway and Scottish...
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The Cumbria shootings were a shooting spree that occurred on 2 June 2010 when a lone gunman, taxi driver Derrick Bird, killed twelve people (including...
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Carlisle (redirect from Carlisle, Cumbria)
from Cumbric: Caer Luel) is a cathedral city in the ceremonial county of Cumbria in England. It is the administrative centre of Cumberland Council which...
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The University of Cumbria is a public university in Cumbria, with its headquarters in Carlisle and other major campuses in Lancaster, Ambleside, and London...
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Brampton (disambiguation) (redirect from Brampton, Cumbria)
Brampton, Cambridgeshire RAF Brampton Brampton, Carlisle, Cumbria Brampton, Eden, Cumbria Brampton, Derbyshire, a suburb of Chesterfield sometimes called...
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Rydal is a village in Cumbria, England. It is a small cluster of houses, a hotel, and St Mary's Church, on the A591 road midway between Ambleside and...
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Cumbria is located in North West England and has a population of 496,200 (making it the 41st most populous county of England's 48 counties). Cumbria has...
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Cumbria Constabulary is the territorial police force in England covering the unitary authority areas of Cumberland and Westmorland and Furness in the...
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River Esk, Cumbria may be a reference to one of two rivers that flow through the English county of Cumbria: River Esk (Ravenglass), a river that rises...
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The Cumbria Way is a linear 112-kilometre (70-mile) long-distance footpath in Cumbria, England. The majority of the route is inside the boundaries of...
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Barrow-in-Furness (redirect from Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria)
civil parish (as just "Barrow") in the Westmorland and Furness district of Cumbria, England. Historically in Lancashire, it was incorporated as a municipal...
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North West England (section Cumbria)
regions of England and consists of the ceremonial counties of Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside. The North West had a population...
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Eskdale is a civil parish in the western Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. It is named after the Eskdale valley which the River Esk flows...
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Houghton is a village to the north of Carlisle in Cumberland, Cumbria, England. It is the largest settlement in the civil parish of Stanwix Rural. Hadrian's...
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Alston is a town in Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, England, within the civil parish of Alston Moor on the River South Tyne. It shares the title of...
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Longtown is a market town in Cumbria, England, just south of the Scottish Border. It has a sheep market which was at the centre of the 2001 United Kingdom...
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921°W / 54.891; -2.921 The Cumbria Institute of the Arts was a further and higher education institution in Carlisle, Cumbria, England. Founded as the Society...
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county of Cumbria. It is near the city of Carlisle. In 1870–72 the township had a population of 306. It has a pub called 'The Royal Oak Inn'. Cumbria portal...
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Stainton (redirect from Stainton, Cumbria)
Stainton can refer to: Cumbria Stainton, Kingmoor Stainton, Dacre, near Penrith Stainton, south Cumbria, near Sedgwick Stainton with Adgarley, near Dalton-in-Furness...
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Yorkshire Rutland Cambs. Greater London Not shown: City of London Tyne & Wear Cumbria North Yorkshire South Yorks. West Yorkshire Greater Manc. Merseyside East...
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The history of medieval Cumbria has several points of interest. The region's status as a borderland coping with 400 years of warfare is one. The attitude...
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parish church. Cumbria portal Listed buildings in Colton, Cumbria Bouth village, Cumbria Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rusland, Cumbria. "Arthur "Swallows...
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parish in the Westmorland and Furness district of the ceremonial county of Cumbria, England. Prior to 1 April 1974 it was part of Lancashire, the change being...
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is the BBC's regional television news service for North East England, Cumbria and parts of North Yorkshire. The service is produced and broadcast from...
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market town and civil parish in the Westmorland and Furness district of Cumbria, England. It is less than 3 miles (5 km) outside the Lake District National...
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The county of Cumbria is divided into 6 county constituencies, one of which is partly in Lancashire. † Conservative ‡ Labour ¤ Liberal Democrat...
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Stair is a village in Cumbria, England. It is situated in the Newlands Valley, to the west of Derwent Water and within the Lake District National Park...
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Lancs) is a ceremonial county in North West England. It is bordered by Cumbria to the north, North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire to the east, Greater Manchester...
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Counties 1 Cumbria (formerly Cumbria League and Cumbria 1) is a competitive rugby union league at level 7 of the English rugby union system run by the...
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The history of Cumbria as a county of England begins with the Local Government Act 1972. Its territory and constituent parts however have a long history...
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