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CumbriaCounty of northwest England, created in 1974 from Cumberland, Westmorland, the Furness district of northwest Lancashire, and the Sedbergh district of northwest Yorkshire. Area6,810 sq km/2,629 sq miTowns and citiesCarlisle (administrative headquarters), Barrow, Kendal, Penrith, Whitehaven, WorkingtonPhysicalScafell Pike (978 m/3,210 ft), the highest mountain in England; Helvellyn (950 m/3,118 ft); Lake Windermere, the largest lake in England (17 km/10.5 mi long, 1.6 km/1 mi wide), and other lakes (Derwentwater, Grasmere, Haweswater, Ullswater); the rivers Eden and DerwentFeaturesLake District National Park; Grizedale Forest sculpture project; Furness peninsula; western part of Hadrian's WallAgriculturein the north and east there is dairy farming; sheep are also reared; the West Cumberland Farmers is England's largest agricultural cooperativeIndustriesthe traditional coal, iron, and steel industries of the coast towns have been replaced by newer industries including chemicals, plastics, marine engineering, electronics, and shipbuilding (at Barrow-in-Furness, nuclear submarines and warships); tourism; salmon fishingPopulation(2001) 487,600Famous peopleSamuel Taylor Coleridge, Stan Laurel, Beatrix Potter, Thomas de Quincey, John Ruskin, Robert Southey, William Wordsworth
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Mark Irving, clinical nurse specialist at North Cumbria Acute Hospitals, UK, who set up the site in 2003 with e-learning consultants told delegates, 'We have harnessed the power of the internet to provide cancer nursing education that is not dependent on resources or geographic location. Health Protection Agency (North West), Liverpool, United Kingdom; ([dagger]) Regional Health Protection Agency Laboratory, Manchester, United Kingdom; and ([double dagger]) Cumbria and Lancashire Health Protection Unit, Preston, United Kingdom Typical of a traditional regional consortium is the North West Academic Libraries (NoWAL), a consortium of all the UK University and College of Higher Education libraries in Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, and Merseyside in the northwest of England. |
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