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North Lincolnshire

North Lincolnshire
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North Lincolnshire is a unitary authority in England, established in April 1996, one of the first unitary councils. It had previously been administered as part of Humberside. The 85,000 ha council area lies on the south side of the Humber estuary and consists mainly of agricultural land, including land on either side of the River Trent. It borders onto North East Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, and North Yorkshire. For ceremonial purposes it is treated as part of Lincolnshire, and is in the governmental region of Yorkshire and the Humber.

There are three significant towns - Scunthorpe, the administrative centre, Barton-on-Humber, and Brigg.

Table of contents
1 Towns and villages
2 Places of interest
3 External link

Towns and villages

Places of interest

External link


Districts of England - Yorkshire and the Humber
Barnsley | Bradford | Calderdale | Craven | Doncaster | East Riding of Yorkshire | Hambleton | Harrogate | Hull | Kirklees | Leeds | North Lincolnshire | North East Lincolnshire | Richmondshire | Rotherham | Ryedale | Scarborough | Selby | Sheffield | Wakefield | York
Administrative counties with multiple districts: North Yorkshire - South Yorkshire - West Yorkshire