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Revision as of 09:40, 6 September 2009
From towns steeped in history to new towns created for the people, England has a diverse range of cultural attractions, landscapes and industries. As well as busy towns and cities England has acre after acre of open common land, woodland and agricultural land.
Patron Saint - St George Currency - Pound sterling |
Mainland
The administrative boundaries of England have changed several times over the years. This article from Wikipedia explains it all from the 9th Century until today.
Metropolitan Counties
- Metropolitan County More information about the creation of these administrative areas from Wikipedia.
Greater Manchester | Merseyside | South Yorkshire |
Tyne and Wear | West Midlands | West Yorkshire |
Islands
Isles of Scilly | Isle of Wight |
National Links