No it is East of Midlands.
Up North
Well all the sea shores of America are at the same altitude as the sea shores of England (sea level). Then allot of the country side up to about in north America up to about 3,209 feet will be at the same altitude as England's countryside. However, any land in north America higher than 3,209 feet will be higher than any land in England.
if you think hampsire is a country in england your not that smart. it's up in the north of of the united states
The Harrying of the North was not a person. It was one of the ways that William I controlled England. William's army went up the the top half of England. It was very unpopular. For more information see: What was the Harrying of the North?
Mostly in Northern England look up the North Yorkshire moors.
Spain, France, and England
England's defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 opened up the seaways.
The four sections of England are the north-west, north-east, south-east and south-west. They differ slightly in geology and climate. The British Isles are made up of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Workington is in Cumbria, England. Up north near the Lake Districk
new england(top), central(middle), and southern(bottom) I think...
As the first lady of the North's president, she had to be on the side of the North. However, she was born and grew up in Kentucky and had many close relatives and friends who were fighting for the South.
West is the opposite of east, and north and south are also opposites. When looking at a map north and south are up and down respectively, and west and east are left and right.