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East Riding of Yorkshire

Administratively, East Riding of Yorkshire is an English unitary district in the United Kingdom. It borders onto North Yorkshire, City of York, and North Lincolnshire and surrounds the City of Kingston-upon-Hull (commonly known as Hull), which is a seperate unitary district. It covers part of the historic County of Yorkshire, and East Riding is also the name for one of the historic divisions of the County. Apart from Hull, the whole of the northern part of what was the administrative county of Humberside from 1974 to the 1990s is now in East Riding of Yorkshire unitary authority.

The eastern part is the plain of Holderness, the western the Yorkshire Wolds.

Table of contents
1 Towns and villages
2 Places of interest
3 External Link

Towns and villages

Places of interest

External Link