Lancashire and Yorkshire are neighboring counties in the North of England, historically linked through shared industrial heritage, particularly during the Industrial Revolution when both regions thrived on textile manufacturing. The counties have a longstanding rivalry, famously represented in sports and cultural events, yet they also share natural landscapes, including parts of the Yorkshire Dales and the Forest of Bowland. Additionally, the counties are connected by major transportation routes and economic ties, fostering collaboration in various sectors.
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North Yorkshire is bordered by the following counties: Cumbria, County Durham, East Riding of Yorkshire, Lancashire, and West Yorkshire.
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No, Calderdale is in West Yorkshire.
From Yorkshire and Lancashire to the Scottish border.
It runs through North Yorkshire and Lancashire.
Yorkshire, Lancashire, Sussex
N. N. Forbes has written: 'The electric lines of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway' -- subject(s): Electric railroads, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
William Rawson has written: 'An address to the shareholders of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Company, on the present crisis in their affairs' -- subject(s): Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company
originated in Yorkshire (and the adjoining Lancashire), a rugged region in northern England
Delph is not in Yorkshire, It is in Lancashire. Yes Manchester United would still be, as Manchester is part of Lancashire.