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  1. By measurement of Lower Layer Super Output Areas, the East Midlands has more in common with the South of England (except London) than the North, in that it has more areas in the 20 per cent least deprived areas than the 20 per cent most deprived areas, but less so than regions in Southern England.

  2. England - Midlands, Cities, Culture: The East Midlands are less coherent as a region, taking in the manufacturing centres of Northampton, Leicester, Nottingham, and Derby. In broad swathes between the industrial centres lies much of England’s best farmland. Several canals in the region, including the Grand Junction and the Trent and Mersey, were used for commerce primarily from the late 18th ...

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  4. The eight traditional geographic regions—the South West, the South East (Greater London often was separated out as its own region), the West Midlands, the East Midlands, East Anglia, the North West, Yorkshire, and the North East—often were referred to as the standard regions of England, though they never served administrative functions.

  5. Neighbors: East of England, North West England, South East England and West Midlands. Categories: region of England and ITL 1 statistical regions of England. Location: England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude of center. 52.7957° or 52° 47' 45" north. Longitude of center. -0.8497° or 0° 50' 59 ...

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  6. Nov 15, 2017 · In fact, the only part of the country where people were more likely to identify the Midlands as part of the South rather than part of the North were those from the North East of England.

  7. Nov 27, 2023 · 5. Lincoln Cathedral and Castle. Lincoln Cathedral and Castle are two landmarks that define the city of Lincoln. The cathedral, with its stunning Gothic architecture, is a must-see in The East Midlands. Its intricate facades and towering spires are a photographer’s dream, capturing the essence of medieval England.

  8. The East Midlands is the fourth largest region in England. Most of the East Midlands is low-lying. The chalky Chiltern Hills lie along the southern boundary of this region. North of these in Northamptonshire, lies the valley of the river Nene, running between two ridges of higher ground. Further north, in Lincolnshire, the county consists of ...

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