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The Lake district (in Cumbria, England) is a natural phenomenon and has been called the "Lake District" because it has many lakes since ancient times. The "Lake District National Park" was established 1951 to protect the environment of the Lake District.
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There are about 121 miles between Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, UK and Lake District National Park, United Kingdom.
There is no "Windermere National Park" - Windermere is one of the lakes in the Lake District National Park. There are many reasons people visit the Lake District - fell walking is a very common reason, as are watersports. http://www.lake-district.gov.uk/index/visiting.htm gives an introduction in to the types of activities that take place in the Lake District
There are many things notable about the Centre Park Historic District, for example the fact that it is a part of the National Register of Historic Places, and has many Neo-Renaissance buildings.
many many many people are murdered in the lake district!! however some just comit sucide.
The Lake District where? Many places have lake districts, please resubmit with a more detailed question
The Lake District actually borders the Irish Sea at Ravenglass
driving time from London to the lake district is approx. 5 hours
Keswick, Ambleside and Windermere are the largest tows in the Lake District but there are many other towns and villages.
The lake district is so interesting because lots of famous people in the past used to live there. Such as Beatrix Potter, William Wordsworth and lots more! So people come to the lake district to either maybe get inspired by them or to see the beautiful lake Windermere whether it's raining or not, the lake is still beautiful whatever the weather!
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