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Yorkshire (/ˈjɔːrkʃər, -ʃɪər/ YORK-shər, -sheer) is an area of
Northern England which was
historically a county.
Despite no
longer being used for administration...
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Yorkshire is a
metropolitan and
ceremonial county in the
Yorkshire and the
Humber region of England. It
borders North Yorkshire to the
north and...
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Yorkshire Terrier, also
known as a Yorkie, is a
British breed of toy dog of
terrier type. It is
among the
smallest of the
terriers and
indeed of all...
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North Yorkshire is a
ceremonial county in the
Yorkshire and the
Humber and
North East
regions of England. It
borders County Durham to the north, the North...
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South Yorkshire is a
ceremonial county in the
Yorkshire and the
Humber region of England. It
borders North Yorkshire and West
Yorkshire to the north,...
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Yorkshire pudding is a
baked pudding made from a
batter of eggs, flour, and milk or water. A
common English side dish, it is a
versatile food that can...
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Sheffield is a city in
South Yorkshire, England,
situated 37
miles (60 km)
south of
Leeds and 38
miles (61 km) east of Manchester. The city
serves as...
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historic and
cultural Yorkshire area.
Yorkshire and the
Humber is made up of the
counties of East
Riding of
Yorkshire,
North Yorkshire (excluding
areas in...
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South Yorkshire (Lord John Prescott).
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Yorkshire dialect, also
known as
Yorkshire English,
Broad Yorkshire, Tyke...
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others between 1975 and 1980.: 144 He was
dubbed in
press reports as the
Yorkshire Ripper, an
allusion to the
Victorian serial killer Jack the Ripper. Sutcliffe...