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  1. Northumberland County is covered by thick forests, whose products stimulate the economy. The highest peaks in the province, including Mount Carleton lie in the northwestern corner of the county. The county is dominated by the Miramichi River, world famous for its salmon fishing. The lower portion of the river is an estuary that widens into ...

  2. Northumberland ye unu de los cuarenta y siete condaos d'Inglaterra, Reinu Xuníu, con capital en Morpeth. Allugáu na rexón Nordeste llinda al norte con Escocia, al este col mar del Norte, al sur con Tyne y Wear y Durham y al oeste con Cumbria. [1] [2] Según el censu de 2015, tenía 315 300 habitantes.

  3. Although the foundation of Mitford is unknown, it was a barony during the Anglo-Saxon era. At the time of the Norman Conquest, the lord of the manor was John, labelled John de Mitford. He died in 1070 leaving a daughter, Sybilla, as his sole heir. William the Conqueror gave the heiress as bride to one of his knights, Sir Richard Bertram, who ...

  4. Northumberland. Northumberland, was a County constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England from 1290 to 1707, then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832. It was represented by two Members of Parliament. The constituency was split into two two-member ...

  5. Northumberland, soos ons dit vandag ken, is eers omstreeks 1080 gevorm toe Skotse invallers naby Carham aan die Tweedrivier 'n militêre oorwinning oor Northumbriese magte behaal het. Na die gebied tussen die Tweed- en Tyneriviere is vervolgens as Northumberland verwys.

  6. St Cuthbert's Church, the parish church of Blyth and a Grade II* listed building. Blyth ( / ˈblaɪð /) is a port and seaside town as well as a civil parish in southeast Northumberland, England. It lies on the coast, to the south of the River Blyth. It had a population of 37,339 in the 2011 Census.

  7. Morpeth is a historic market town in Northumberland, England, lying on the River Wansbeck. Nearby towns include Ashington and Bedlington. In the 2011 census, the population of Morpeth was given as 14,017, [1] up from 13,833 in the 2001 census. [3] The earliest evidence of settlement is believed to be from the Neolithic period, and some Roman ...