North Yorkshire is a county within the region of
Yorkshire and the Humber in
England. It is divided into the councils of Craven, Hambleton, Harrogate, Richmondshire, Ryedale, Scarborough, Selby and York.
Contained within its boundaries are the North York Moors, one of eleven areas of countryside within England and Wales to be officially designated as a National Park.
Towns and villages
- Borrowby[?]
- Catterick[?], Catterick Bridge[?]
- Dalton, Richmond, North Yorkshire[?], Dalton, Sowerby, North Yorkshire[?]
- Easingwold[?], Embsay[?]
- Filey[?]
- Giggleswick[?], Great Ayton[?]
- Harrogate[?], Hebden[?], Helmsley[?], Helperby[?], Horton-in-Ribblesdale[?]
- Ingleton[?]
- Kettlewell[?], Kirkbymoorside[?]
- Leyburn[?], Linton[?], Long Marston[?], Lund[?]
- Malham[?], Marton, Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire[?], Marton, Pickering, North Yorkshire[?], Masham[?], Middleham[?]
- Newbiggin, Askrigg, North Yorkshire[?], Newbiggin, Aysgarth, North Yorkshire[?], Northallerton[?]
- Osmotherley[?]
- Ravenscar[?], Richmond, Rievaulx[?], Ripon, Robin Hood's Bay[?]
- Scarborough, Selby[?], Settle[?], Skipton, Sowerby, Stokesley[?]
- Tadcaster[?], Thirsk[?]
- Whitby
- York
Places of interest
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