Cumbria | |||
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— Coontae jesh-chliaghtagh — | |||
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Co-ordnaidyn: 54°30′00″N 03°15′00″W / 54.5°N 3.25°W | |||
Çheer | Reeriaght Unnaneysit | ||
Çheer cho-ayrnagh | Sostyn | ||
Ard | Sostyn Heear Hwoaie | ||
Ard-oik reiragh | Carlisle | ||
Reiltys | |||
- Colught | Coonseil Coontae Cumbria | ||
- MPyn | 6 |
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Eaghtyr | |||
- Yn clane | 6,768 km² (2,613.1 mi ker) | ||
Earroo yn phobble (2008)[1] | 496,600 | ||
- Glooaght y phobble | 73.4/km² (190.1/mi ker) | ||
Cryss hraa | GMT (UTC+0) | ||
- Sourey (TTSL) | BST (UTC+1) | ||
ISO 3166-2 | GB-CMA | ||
Coad ONS | 16 | ||
NUTS 3 | UKD11/12 | ||
Ynnyd-eggey | www.cumbria.gov.uk |
She coontae jesh-chliaghtagh Hostyn eh Cumbria, ta soit da'n sheear twoaie. Va'n coontae bunnit 'sy vlein 1974. She Carlisle y preeu-valley as ard-oik reiragh. T'eh çhemmit liorish Dùn Phris as y Ghallioo da'n twoaie, Lancashire da'n jiass, Yorkshire Yiass da'n çheer yiass, as Coontae Durham as Northumberland da'n çheear.
Imraaghyn
- ↑ Population estimates for UK, England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, Mid-2008. National Statistics Online. Office for National Statistics.
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