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Description: ceremonial county in the east of England. Neighbors: Cambridgeshire, East Yorkshire, Leicestershire, Norfolk, Nottinghamshire, Rutland and South Yorkshire. Category: ceremonial county of England. Location: East Midlands, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe. View on OpenStreetMap. Latitude of center.
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Lincolnshire Map - County - England, United Kingdom. Europe. Britain and Ireland. UK. England. Lincolnshire is one of the larger, eastern counties of the East Midlands region of central England, and the second largest county in England with an area of 2,687 square miles. Map. Directions. Satellite. Photo Map. lincolnshire.gov.uk. Wikivoyage.
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3 days ago · Lincolnshire, administrative, geographic, and historic county in eastern England, extending along the North Sea coast from the Humber estuary to The Wash. The administrative, geographic, and historic counties cover slightly different areas.
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One of the best small scale maps, showing all of the UK and Ireland on one page and the boundaries of each county (shire) is at your local Family History Centre. Ask for the British Isles map. You might linke using the County maps of Northern England, 1760s-1840s which provides an interactive zooming feature.