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  1. Lincolnshire (/ [invalid input: 'icon'] ˈ l ɪ ŋ k ən ʃ ər / atau / ˈ l ɪ ŋ k ən ʃ ɪər /; disingkat Lincs) merupakan sebuah county di Inggris yang memiliki luas wilayah 6.959 km² dan populasi 993.300 jiwa , yang terletak di timur di Inggris.

  2. Lincoln ( / [invalid input: 'icon']ˈlɪŋkən /) merupakan nama kota di Inggris. Letaknya di bagian timur. Tepatnya di county Lincolnshire, Inggris. Pada tahun 2005, kota ini memiliki jumlah penduduk sebanyak 101.779 jiwa dan memiliki luas wilayah 35,69 km².

  3. Daftar tempat: Britania • Inggris • Lincolnshire Stamford adalah sebuah kota di tepi Sungai Welland , Lincolnshire , Inggris , 148 km utara London via jalan A1 . Pada sensus 2011, populasinya berjumlah 19.701 jiwa.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LincolnshireLincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    During pre-Roman times, most of Lincolnshire was inhabited by the Corieltauvi people.[citation needed] The language of the area at that time would have been Common Brittonic, the precursor to modern Welsh. The name Lincoln was derived from Lindum Colonia.[citation needed] Large numbers of Germanic speakers from continental Europe settled in the reg...

    The geographical layout of Lincolnshire is quite extensive and mostly separated by many rivers and rolling countryside. The north of the county begins from where the Isle of Axholme is located near the meeting points of the rivers Ouse and Trent near to the Humber. From there, the southside of the Humber estuary forms the border between Lincolnshir...

    The Local Government Act 1888 established county councils for each of the parts of Lincolnshire – Lindsey, Holland and Kesteven – and came into effect on 1 April 1889. Lincoln was made an independent county borough on the same date, with Grimsbyfollowing in 1891. The Local Government Act 1972 abolished the three county councils and the two county b...

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    Education

    Lincolnshire is one of the few counties in the UK that still uses the 11-plus to decide who may attend grammar school. As a result, many towns in Lincolnshire have both a grammar school and a secondary modern school. Lincolnshire's rural character means that some larger villages also have primary schools and are served by buses to nearby high schools. Lincoln itself, however, is primarily non-selective, as is the area within a radius of about seven miles. In this area, almost all children att...

    Health care

    The United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust is one of the largest trusts in the country, employing almost 4,000 staff and with an annual budget of over £200 million. The north of the county is served by the Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Some of the larger hospitals in the county include: 1. Diana Princess of WalesHospital, Grimsby 2. Scunthorpe General Hospital 3. Boston Pilgrim Hospital 4. Lincoln County Hospital Since April 1994, Lincolnshire has had an Air...

    Drainage

    Separately to the commercial water companies the low-lying parts of the county are drained by various internal drainage boards, such as the Black Sluice Internal Drainage Board,Witham 4th District IDB, Lindsey Marsh Drainage Board Archived 18 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine, or the Welland and Deepings Internal Drainage Board.

    Being on the economic periphery of England, Lincolnshire's transport links are poorly developed compared with many other parts of the United Kingdom. The road network in the county is dominated by single carriageway A roads and local roads (B roads) as opposed to motorways and dual carriageways – the administrative county of Lincolnshire is one of ...

    In terms of population, the 12 biggest settlements in the county by population are: 1. Lincoln(Population: 104,565) 2. Grimsby(Population: 85,911) 3. Scunthorpe(Population: 81,286) 4. Boston(Population: 45,339) 5. Grantham(Population: 44,898) 6. Spalding(Population: 30,556) 7. Cleethorpes(Population: 29,678) 8. Gainsborough(Population: 21,908) 9. S...

    The majority of tourism in Lincolnshire relies on the coastal resorts and towns to the east of the Lincolnshire Wolds. The county has some of the best-known seaside resorts in the United Kingdom, which are a major attraction to visitors from across England, especially the East Midlands and parts of Yorkshire. There are three main coastal resorts in...

    Lincolnshire has a rustic culture. Due to the large distances between the towns, many villages have remained very self-contained, with many still having shops, pubs, local halls and local chapels and churches, offering a variety of social activities for residents. Fishing (in the extensive river and drainage system in the fens) and shooting are pop...

    Press

    The county is home to one daily newspaper, the Grimsby Telegraph which as the name suggests, is published in the town and whose circulation area ostensibly covers North East Lincolnshire, although it reaches as far south as Louth and Alford and as west as Brigg. There are two further weekly papers which used to be published daily until 2011; the Lincolnshire Echo is published weekly from Lincoln and covers the majority of the county reaching as far north as Louth, and the Scunthorpe Telegraph...

    Television

    With the exception of a small area to the south-west of the county, Lincolnshire is served from the Belmont transmitter, receiving programmes from ITV Yorkshire and BBC One Yorkshire and Lincolnshireregions. The BBC has, since 2003, provided the area with its twelfth regional service: BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, carrying a local "Look North" news programme from the main studio in Hull, with input from other studios in Lincoln and Grimsby. ITV Yorkshire provides coverage through its evenin...

    Radio

    The area is covered by several local radio stations including:

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  6. Abbey, Aby, Acthorpe, Addlethorpe, Ailby, Aisby (South Kesteven), Aisby (West Lindsey), Aisthorpe, Alford, Algarkirk, Alkborough, Allington, Althorpe, Alvingham ...

  7. 3 days ago · Lincoln Cathedral, Lincolnshire, England. Crowland. Abbey in Crowland, Lincolnshire, England. Large churches, abbeys, and monasteries attest to the prosperity medieval Lincolnshire derived from its agriculture. Its towns, particularly Lincoln and Stamford, thrived on the medieval woolen trade, and wool was a major export of the port of Boston.

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