- as
North Yorkshire,
South Yorkshire, West
Yorkshire and the East
Riding of
Yorkshire.
Within the
borders of the
historic county of
Yorkshire are vast...
- West
Yorkshire is a
metropolitan and
ceremonial county in England. It is an
inland and, in
relative terms,
upland county having eastward-draining valleys...
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comprises most of
Yorkshire (the
administrative areas of
South Yorkshire, West
Yorkshire, East
Riding of
Yorkshire, Hull,
North Yorkshire and the City of...
- The
Yorkshire Terrier is one of the
smallest dog
breed of
terrier type, and of any dog breed. The
breed developed during the 19th
century in
Yorkshire, England...
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Yorkshire pudding is a
common English side dish, a
baked pudding made from a
batter of eggs, flour, and milk or water. It is a
versatile food that can...
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North Yorkshire is the
largest non-metropolitan
county and
lieutenancy area in England,
covering an area of 8,654
square kilometres (3,341 sq mi). It...
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South Yorkshire is a
ceremonial county and
metropolitan county in England. It is the
southernmost county in the
Yorkshire and the
Humber region and had...
- The
Yorkshire dialect (also
known as
Broad Yorkshire, Tyke,
Yorkie or
Yorkshire English) is a
dialect spoken in the
Yorkshire region of
northern England...
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Peter William Coonan, was an
English serial killer who was
dubbed the
Yorkshire Ripper (an
allusion to Jack the Ripper) by the press. On 22 May 1981,...
- The East
Riding of
Yorkshire, or
simply East
Riding or East
Yorkshire, is an area in
Northern England. The name is
traditionally and
geographically a reference...