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  1. Regions of England

    United Kingdom sub-national administrative division used in England

    The regions of England, formerly known as the government office regions, are the highest tier of sub-national division in England. They were established in 1994 and follow the 1974–96 county borders. They are a continuation of the former 1940s standard regions which followed the 1889–1974 administrative county borders. Between 1994 and 2011, all nine regions had partly devolved functions; they no longer fulfil this role, continuing to be used for limited statistical purposes. While the UK was a member of the European Union, they defined areas for the purposes of elections to the European Parliament. Eurostat also used them to demarcate first level Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics regions within the European Union, which in 2021 were superseded by International Territorial Level regions. The London Region has a directly elected Mayor and Assembly. Six regions have local authority leaders' boards to assist with correlating the headline policies of local authorities. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    The regions of England, formerly known as the government office regions, are the highest tier of sub-national division in England.They were established in 1994 [1] and follow the 1974-96 county borders. They are a continuation of the former 1940s standard regions which followed the 1889-1974 administrative county borders. Between 1994 and 2011, all nine regions had partly devolved ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    [4] 46 unitary authorities were created from the 1996 reform, nine more were created in 2009, followed by further changes in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2023. ... At the highest level, all of England is divided into nine regions that are each made up of a number of counties and districts.
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  5. simple.wikipedia.org

    Regions of England. The region in England is also named the Government Office Region. It is the highest level layer of local government in England. List of regions (see map) Greater London; South East; South West; West Midlands; North West; North East; Yorkshire and the Humber; East Midlands;
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    England is divided by a number of different regional schemes for various purposes. Since the creation of the Government Office Regions in 1994 and their adoption for statistical purposes in 1999, some historical regional schemes have become obsolete. However, many alternative regional designations also exist and continue to be widely used.
  7. worldatlas.com

    The East Midlands is among the nine regions of England that consists of Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Northamptonshire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Rutland. This region covered an area of 15,627 km2 and had a population of over 4.5 million people as per the data according to the 2011 census. The East Midlands has four major urban centers ...
  8. England is divided into many areas for various purposes such as governmental control, and local council administration. The most common divisions are counties, and these have an important impact on how the country is run.. However, there is also a less commonly known set of divisions - the regions of England.In this guide, we look at the regions of England map, and give you various info ...
  9. travelness.com

    4. West Midlands: this region is home to the medieval market town of Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of Shakespeare. It also offers some of the UK's best castles, in Ludlow, Kenilworth and Warwick. An area of huge industrial history, it's less visited than most of England's other regions. 5.
  10. uktravelplanning.com

    England's capital city is home to over 8 million people.. It attracts over 30 million visitors from around the world each year with the Tower of London and the British Museum its most popular attractions.. Plan to spend at least 3-4 days in London to enjoy some of what this great city has to offer!. Highlights to include in your London itinerary . The Tower of London
  11. thoughtco.com

    The population of the UK is 62,698,362 people (July 2011 estimate) and the capital. The UK is made up of four different regions that are not independent nations. These regions are England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The following is a list of the UK's four regions and some information about each.
  12. The four regions of the UK are England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. How many states are in England? England does not have states. It is a state in the sense that it is a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government.

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