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Cumbria is in England actually. It used to be comprised two counties: Cumberland and Westmorland. The English National Park - The Lake District - is in this area of north west England.

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No, Cumbria is part of the North-East of England. You may be getting mixed up with the word 'Cambria', which is a Romanised term for Wales.

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Yes, the glorious county of Cumbria is in England.

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