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| colspan="3" | 8. [[Rutland]]
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| colspan="2" | 9. [[Northamptonshire]] || ''a'') [[South Northamptonshire]], ''b'') [[Northampton]], ''c'') [[Daventry]], ''d'') [[Wellingborough]], ''e'') [[Kettering]], ''f'') [[Corby]], ''g'') [[East Northamptonshire]]
| colspan="2" | 9. [[Northamptonshire]] || ''a'') [[South Northamptonshire]], ''b'') [[Northampton]], ''c'') [[Daventry]], ''d'') [[Wellingborough]], ''e'') [[Kettering]], ''f'') [[Corby]], ''g'') [[East Northamptonshire]]

Revision as of 14:06, 19 December 2013

The East Midlands is an area of England that has had several definitions. For statistical purposes the English Region of East Midlands is defined as including Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Northamptonshire and the county council area of Lincolnshire.

Map Ceremonial county Shire county
/unitary
Districts
Derbyshire 1. Derbyshire aHigh Peak, bDerbyshire Dales, cSouth Derbyshire, dErewash, eAmber Valley, fNorth East Derbyshire, gChesterfield, hBolsover
2. Derby
Nottinghamshire 3. Nottinghamshire aRushcliffe, bBroxtowe, cAshfield, dGedling, eNewark and Sherwood, fMansfield, gBassetlaw
4. Nottingham
Lincolnshire
(part only)
5. Lincolnshire aLincoln, bNorth Kesteven, cSouth Kesteven, dSouth Holland, eBoston, fEast Lindsey, gWest Lindsey
Leicestershire 6. Leicestershire aCharnwood, bMelton, cHarborough, dOadby and Wigston, eBlaby, fHinckley and Bosworth, gNorth West Leicestershire
7. Leicester
Rutland 8. Rutland
9. Northamptonshire aSouth Northamptonshire, bNorthampton, cDaventry, dWellingborough, eKettering, fCorby, gEast Northamptonshire

References

Adapted from a Wikipedia article.