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Tynedale

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Tynedale

District of Northumberland, northeast England; area 2,221 sq km/857 sq mi; population (2001) 58,800. Tourism is important, and it has a diverse industrial base. Hexham is the district centre.

Tynedale is the largest district in England and Wales, and extends from Newcastle upon Tyne to Carlisle. It includes such features as Hadrian's Wall, the Northumberland national park, Kielder Water, and Kielder Forest.



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``One is from Hexamshire; he is wont to trace the Tynedale and Teviotdale thieves, as a bloodhound follows the slot of a hurt deer.
Moreover, though he was neither like Crimsworth nor Lord Tynedale, yet he was acrid, and, I suspected, overbearing in his way: there was a tone of despotism in the urgency of the very reproaches by which, he aimed at goading the oppressed into rebellion against the oppressor.
 
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