Difference between revisions of "North East"

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| colspan="2" | 2. [[Tyne and Wear]] ([[metropolitan county]])|| ''a'' [[Newcastle upon Tyne]], ''b'' [[Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead|Gateshead]], ''c'' [[North Tyneside]], ''d'' [[South Tyneside]], ''e'' [[City of Sunderland|Sunderland]]
 
| colspan="2" | 2. [[Tyne and Wear]] ([[metropolitan county]])|| ''a'' [[Newcastle upon Tyne]], ''b'' [[Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead|Gateshead]], ''c'' [[North Tyneside]], ''d'' [[South Tyneside]], ''e'' [[City of Sunderland|Sunderland]]
 
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| rowspan="4" | [[County Durham]] || colspan="2" | 3. Durham
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| rowspan="4" | [[County Durham]] || colspan="2" | 3. [[Durham]]
 
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| colspan="2" | 4. [[Darlington]]
 
| colspan="2" | 4. [[Darlington]]

Latest revision as of 06:40, 7 January 2014

The North East is one of the nine official English Regions.

It contains the following counties and local government districts:

Map Ceremonial county Unitary authority Metropolitan districts
North East England counties 2009 map.svg 1. Northumberland
2. Tyne and Wear (metropolitan county) a Newcastle upon Tyne, b Gateshead, c North Tyneside, d South Tyneside, e Sunderland
County Durham 3. Durham
4. Darlington
5. Hartlepool
6. Stockton-on-Tees (North of River Tees)
North Yorkshire
(part only)
6. Stockton-on-Tees (South of River Tees)
7. Redcar and Cleveland
8. Middlesbrough

References

Adapted from a Wikipedia article.