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Cumbria

Cumbria
Cumbria
Demographics
Population:487,607 (2001)
Ethnicity:99% white
Geography
Region:North West England
Districts
Image:CumbriaNumbered.png
  1. Barrow-in-Furness
  2. South Lakeland
  3. Copeland
  4. Allerdale
  5. Eden
  6. Carlisle
Arms of Cumbria County Council

Cumbria is an administrative county located in the North West of England. The boundaries are along the Irish Sea to the West, and along the Pennines to the East. Its Northern boundary stretches from the Solway Firth to Morecambe Bay along the Scottish border. It is made up of six districts: Allerdale, Barrow-in-Furness, Carlisle, Copeland, Eden and South Lakeland.

Cumbria was created in 1974, and covers the traditional counties of Cumberland and Westmorland, plus parts of Lancashire and Yorkshire.

Cumbria is home to one of the most beautiful areas of Britain, the Lake District National Park.

Rheged was an ancient Celtic English kingdom that existed in modern day Cumbria.

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