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Yorkshire is big and beautiful country. It has no less than
three National Parks - the Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors
and the Peak District. It includes the moorland of Bronte
Country and the beauty of the Howardian Hills and the
Yorkshire Wolds. Its spectacular coastline is among the
finest in Britain, much of it protected as Heritage Coast.
The ancient city of York The North's spiritual capital for
2000 years, is central to Britain's colourful history. Visit
the stunning York Minster, enjoy Stonegate and Shambles
shopping and live the York history at the JORVIK Viking
Centre, National Railway Museum and York Castle Museum.
Historically, the northern boundary of the county was the
River Tees, the eastern boundary was the North Sea coast and
the southern boundary was the Humber Estuary and Rivers Don
and Sheaf. The western boundary meandered along the western
slopes of the Pennine Hills to again meet the River Tees. It
is bordered by County Durham (along the River Tees),
Lincolnshire (along the Humber), Nottinghamshire,
Derbyshire, Lancashire (along the Pennines), Westmorland and
the North Sea. Today, the southern boundary of Yorkshire is
not much different from the ancient one formed by the River
Don and the River Sheaf. However, Sheffield has expanded
southwards, crossing these rivers and absorbing several
Derbyshire villages.
The most prominent road in Yorkshire, both now and in the
past, is the A1(M)
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