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  1. History. Demographics. Elections. Regions. Economy. Education. Sports. Local media. See also. References. Further reading. External links. East Midlands. Coordinates: 52.98°N 0.75°W. The East Midlands is one of nine official regions of England. It comprises the eastern half of the area traditionally known as the Midlands.

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  2. East Midlands Airport ( IATA: EMA, ICAO: EGNX) is an international airport in the East Midlands of England, close to Castle Donington in northwestern Leicestershire, between Loughborough (10 miles (16 km)), Derby (12.5 miles (20 km)) and Nottingham (14 miles (23 km)); Leicester is (20 miles (32 km)) to the south and Lincoln (43 miles (69 km ...

  3. Midland American English is a regional dialect or super-dialect of American English, geographically lying between the traditionally-defined Northern and Southern United States.

  4. The East Midlands The East Midlands are less coherent as a region, taking in the manufacturing centres of Northampton , Leicester , Nottingham , and Derby . In broad swathes between the industrial centres lies much of England’s best farmland.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MidlandsMidlands - Wikipedia

    The Midlands correspond broadly to the early-medieval kingdom of Mercia, and later became important in the Industrial Revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries. They are now split into two official regions, the West Midlands and East Midlands. The Midlands' biggest city, Birmingham, is the second-largest in the United Kingdom.

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  8. The history of the lands that became the United States began with the arrival of the first people in the Americas around 15,000 BC. Numerous indigenous cultures formed, and many saw transformations in the 16th century away from more densely populated lifestyles and towards reorganized polities elsewhere.

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