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'''Rutland''' is a county in the East Midlands. It was historically the smallest English county. From 1974 it was included in [[Leicestershire]], but in 1997 it was restored as a county and became a [[unitary authority]]. The county town is [[Oakham.]]
[[File:Rutland UK locator map 2010.svg|thumb|thumb|Location of Rutland within England]]'''Rutland''' is a county in the [[East Midlands]]. It was historically the smallest English county. From 1974 it was included in [[Leicestershire]], but in 1997 it was restored as a county and became a [[unitary authority]]. The county town is [[Oakham]], and [[Uppingham]] is noted for its school.


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Latest revision as of 13:10, 10 July 2026

Location of Rutland within England

Rutland is a county in the East Midlands. It was historically the smallest English county. From 1974 it was included in Leicestershire, but in 1997 it was restored as a county and became a unitary authority. The county town is Oakham, and Uppingham is noted for its school.

LGBT History

There is an LGBT Oral History Project for Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.[1]

References