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Yorkshire - Wikipedia Yorkshire ( ˈjɔːrkʃər, - ʃɪər YORK-shər, -sheer) is an area of Northern England which was historically a county Despite no longer being used for administration, Yorkshire retains a strong regional identity [1] The county was named after the city of York
Yorkshire | History, Population, Map, Facts | Britannica Yorkshire, historic county of England, in the north-central part of the country between the Pennines and the North Sea Yorkshire is England’s largest historical county Because of its long history, Yorkshire also has a wealth of historic architecture
Welcome to Yorkshire | Visit Magical, Memorable Yorkshire There are now 8 cities in Yorkshire: York, Leeds, Sheffield, Hull, Bradford, Ripon, Wakefield and Doncaster Popular areas with visitors include: the Yorkshire Dales, the North York Moors, and the beautiful Yorkshire Coast
11 Of The Most Beautiful Places In Yorkshire To Visit We’ve handpicked some of the most beautiful places in Yorkshire for you to visit It’s the ultimate bucket list of picturesque spots to celebrate Yorkshire Day Yorkshire is home to some of the finest walks, from waterfalls to historic cities, towns and villages It has it all
Yorkshire – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Yorkshire has a strong cultural identity and offers visitors a wonderful variety of thriving urban centres, important historic towns and world renowned countryside
Yorkshire, England: Where it Is, What to See And When to go Yorkshire is a historic county in central England, situated between the Pennine Mountains and the North Sea The most convenient airport is Leeds, but Manchester is another excellent option, with direct trains to York
Yorkshire - Wikitravel Yorkshire is the largest of the 39 historic counties of England A long history of administrative tinkering has complicated defining what precisely is Yorkshire, with parts of the traditional ridings now being part of North East England (e g nearby Middlesbrough)