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England"s Disappearing Regions
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isting the members of the British royal family and aristocracy is a good way to discover England's regions. The likes of Wessex, Corn-wall and York, Kent, Gloucester and Norfolk all sport their own Duke; and Durham is known as the Land of the Prince Bishops. From history, we know that relations between these areas were not always friendly, with stories of wars and battles littering England's ancient fields. Yet as the governance of England developed over the centuries, its sub-national
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