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LincolnshireCounty of eastern England. Area5,890 sq km/2,274 sq miTowns and citiesLincoln (administrative headquarters), Skegness, Boston, StamfordPhysicalhills of Lincoln Edge and the Wolds; marshy coastline; the Fens in the southeast; rivers Trent, Welland, WithamFeaturesBelton House (1685), a Restoration mansion; Gibraltar Point National Nature ReserveAgriculturecattle, sheep, horses; cereals (mainly barley); flower bulbs (largest bulb-growing industry in the UK, around Spalding); vegetablesPopulation(2001) 646,650Famous peopleIsaac Newton (English physicist), Alfred Tennyson (English poet), Margaret Thatcher (British politician), John Wesley (English founder of Methodism)
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