North Yorkshire is a ceremonial county in Northern England. It is bordered by County Durham to the north, the North Sea to the east, the East Riding of Yorkshire to the south-east, South Yorkshire to the south, West Yorkshire to the south-west, and Cumbria and Lancashire to the west. The county is the largest in England by land area, at 8,654 km2 (3,341 sq mi), and had a population of 1,201,415 in 2024. Middlesbrough and Redcar are located in the north-east of the county and form part of the Teesside conurbation, which extends into County Durham. The city of York is located in the south. The remainder of the county is rural, and its settlements include Harrogate in the south-west, the city of Ripon near the centre, and Scarborough on the coast in the east. For local government purposes the county comprises the unitary authority areas of North Yorkshire, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, York, and part of Stockton-on-Tees. The local authorities of York and North Yorkshire form a combined authority of the same name, and the local authorities of the other three areas are part of the Tees Valley Combined Authority. The county was historically part of Yorkshire. The centre of the county contains a wide plain, called the Vale of Mowbray in the north and Vale of York in the south. The North York Moors uplands lie to the east, and south of them the Vale of Pickering is separated from the main plain by the Howardian Hills. Further east, the county has a coastline on the North Sea. The west of the county contains the Yorkshire Dales, an extensive upland area which contains the source of the River Ouse/Ure and many of its tributaries, which together drain most of the county before reaching the Humber estuary in the south. The Dales also contain the county's highest point, Whernside, at 2,415 feet (736 m).

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Yorkshire du Nord

Le Yorkshire du Nord (North Yorkshire /ˈnɔɹθ ˈjɔːk.ʃə(ɹ)/) est un comté du nord de l'Angleterre. Créé en 1974, il couvre une superficie de 8 654 km2, ce qui en fait le plus grand comté d'Angleterre. Comme son nom l'indique, il correspond à la partie nord du comté traditionnel de Yorkshire. Il est bordé à l'est par la mer du Nord. Du nord au sud, il est entouré par le Durham, la Cumbria, le Lancashire, le Yorkshire de l'Ouest, le Yorkshire du Sud et le Yorkshire de l'Est.
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Bataille de Myton

La bataille de Myton opposa le royaume d'Écosse et le royaume d'Angleterre le 20 septembre 1319. Elle est aussi appelée Chapitre de Myton ou la bataille Blanche à cause du nombre de clercs anglais impliqués dans la bataille.
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Ellenthorpe

Ellenthorpe est une paroisse civile du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre.
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Humberton

Humberton est un village et une paroisse civile du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre.
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Myton-on-Swale

Myton-on-Swale est un village et une paroisse civile du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre.