Someone from Tyneside is commonly referred to as a "Geordie." This term specifically denotes individuals from the Tyneside region of northeastern England, particularly around Newcastle upon Tyne. Geordies are known for their distinct accent and dialect, as well as their strong local identity and culture.
Tyneside
North Tyneside's population is 191,659.
The motto of North Tyneside is 'We Serve'.
South Tyneside's motto is 'Always Ready'.
North Tyneside was created on 1974-04-01.
South Tyneside was created on 1974-04-01.
The area of South Tyneside is 64.43 square kilometers.
Tyneside - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1918.
Tyneside - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1885.
Geordie - however the term is not localised to Newcastle but refers to anyone in Tyneside.
South Tyneside council employs approximately 3,500 people.
North Tyneside - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1997.