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Cumbria, located in northwest England, receives an average annual rainfall of around 2000mm (78 inches). The region's proximity to the Irish Sea and the Lake District National Park contributes to its high precipitation levels. Cumbria's mountainous terrain also plays a role in enhancing rainfall through orographic lifting, where moist air is forced to rise and cool, leading to condensation and precipitation.

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