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Yorkshire

Yorkshire / ˈjɔːkʃə / is a historic county in the North of England, the largest in the United Kingdom with an area of ​​15,000 km² and a population of about five million.
Several reorganizations of the English local administration, and especially that of 1974, have made Yorkshire no longer have any legal or administrative existence, although the inhabitants of this region still have a particular affection for it, and many of them continue calling themselves same 'Yorkshireman / Yorkshirewoman'. The famous Yorkshire Cricket Club still exists.
The name of Yorkshire (i.e., shire or York County) persists in the names of three new counties, created in 1974, namely: North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, and West Yorkshire. Since the administration by county councils was abolished in 1986, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire have officially been called metropolitan districts and are part of the Yorkshire and the Humber region, a region originally called Yorkshire and Humberside and included the counties of North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire and Humberside. With the reform of 1986 Humberside was subdivided, the counties of West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire were abolished and York ...

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York

York is a historic fortress city in northern Yorkshire, England, the county of which it is the capital. The Ouse and Foss rivers converge in this city. The city has played an important role in its 2000 years of history.
The city was founded as Eboracum in the year 71 AD. C. by the Romans and made it one of the two capitals of the Roman Britania. During that period, great figures were associated with this city, such as Constantine the Great. The entire Roman Empire was ruled from York by Septimius Severus for a period of two years.
Later the Anglos would arrive. The city was called Eoferwic and ...

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King's Manor

King's Manor is a Grade I protected building in the city of York, England, and is part of the University of York.
King's Manor was originally built to be the home of the abbots of the Abbey of Santa Maria (York). The abbots' house probably occupied this place since the eleventh century, but the oldest remains belong to the fifteenth century. When the abbey was dissolved in 1539, Henry VIII gave order to become the seat of the Council of the North. He had this role until the Council was abolished in 1641. After the Civil War, the building was rented to private tenants until the 19th century, wh ...

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York Museum Gardens

The York Museum Gardens in English: York Museum Gardens is a botanical garden in the center of York, England. It covers an area of 10 acres (4 hectares) on the grounds occupied by St. Mary's Abbey, and together with the Yorkshire Museum, these gardens were created during the 1830s by the Yorkshire Philosophical Society.
They are subsidized by the City Council of the city of York and administered by the York Museums Trust. These gardens were designed by landscape architect Sir John Murray Naysmith in "gardenesque" style, and house a variety of trees, shrubs, herbaceous plants, and birds.
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