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.
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.
Yes, the glorious county of Cumbria is in England.
Cumbria goes all the way to the Scottish border.
Where in Cumbria? Perth, Scotland or Perth, Australia ?
Penrith is in the county of Cumbria, in England, not in Wales. But Brighton to Cumbria would be about 350 miles, straight up the motorway. (Unless you're talking about New South Wales in Australia!)
North West of England close to the border with Scotland
Cumbria and Northumbria.
Cumbria and Northumbria
Scotland is north of Wales.
Scotland is bigger than Wales.
England Scotland wales northern Ireland and republic of Ireland
Ireland, Scotland, Wales...
The country between Scotland and Wales is... England.
England is bordered by Wales in the West and Scotland to the North.England is in the UK which is a country which contains Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and England