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York is a cathedral city in North Yorkshire, England, with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss. It is the county town of Yorkshire. The city has many historic buildings and other structures, such as a minster, castle, and city walls.
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York has, since Roman times, been defended by walls of one...
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Coordinates: 53°57′30″N 1°4′49″W. The City of York, officially simply "York", [6] is a unitary authority area with city status in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. [7]
Cartography of York. The Cartography of York is the history of surveying and creation of maps of the city of York. The following is a list of historic maps of York: 1748: re-issue of Cossins' New and Exact Plan with five new architectural illustrations across the upper edge of the engraving.
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All of York’s best-known buildings are shown — the Minster, St Mary’s Abbey, York Castle (shown as the debtors’ prison!), the city walls and bars or city gates, the city’s only river bridge over the Ouse with chapel and prison on it — as well as the many churches which served the city.
York. Type: City with 137,000 residents. Description: city in North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. Categories: county town, big city, unparished area and locality. Location: York, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe. View on OpenStreetMap.
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It is home to some of Europe's best-preserved historical buildings and structures, including York Minster and dozens of other churches, the Shambles medieval shopping street, countless handsome townhouses, and the city's walls and gatehouses.