north yorkshire
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Definition
Proper noun: - A county in northern England: North Yorkshire is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England. It is the largest county in England by area and is known for its historic towns, natural landscapes including parts of the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors national parks, and its rich cultural heritage.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- We went hiking in North Yorkshire last summer.
- York is a historic city located in North Yorkshire.
- The North Yorkshire Moors Railway is a popular tourist attraction.
Advanced Usage
- "North Yorkshire County Council": The administrative body governing the county.
- The decision was made by North Yorkshire County Council.
- Used to specify origin or location within the broader region of Yorkshire.
- She comes from a small village in North Yorkshire.
Variants and Related Words
- Yorkshire (proper noun): The historic county of which North Yorkshire is a part.
- North Yorkshireman/North Yorkshirewoman (noun): A person from North Yorkshire.
Synonyms
- N/A: As a proper noun referring to a specific geographic and administrative entity, it does not have true synonyms. Related terms include the broader region "Yorkshire".
Related Phrases
- North Yorkshire Moors: A national park located within the county.
- North Yorkshire Dales: Referring to the Yorkshire Dales area within North Yorkshire.
Noun
- a county in northern England