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- 3333176 type Place external.
- 3333176 type PopulatedPlace external.
- 3333176 type Place external.
- 3333176 type Settlement external.
- 3333176 type Q486972 external.
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- 3333176 sameAs 3333176 external.
- 3333176 sameAs North_Lincolnshire external.
- 3333176 comment "North Lincolnshire is a unitary authority area in the region of Yorkshire and the Humber in England. The population of the Unitary Authority at the 2011 census was 167,446. For ceremonial purposes it is part of Lincolnshire. There are three significant towns: Scunthorpe (the administrative centre), Brigg and Barton-upon-Humber. During the preceding year, shadow authorities had been operating overseeing the transfer of services, buildings, vehicles, employees and political power to the new authorities." external.
- 3333176 label "North Lincolnshire" external.
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- 3333176 seeAlso 3333176 external.
- 3333176 seeAlso North_Lincolnshire external.
- 3333176 seeAlso about.rdf external.
- 3333176 seeAlso North_Lincolnshire_local_elections external.
- 3333176 seeAlso North_Lincolnshire_Council_elections external.
- 3333176 lat "53.58333" external.
- 3333176 lat "53.6" external.
- 3333176 long "-0.5" external.
- 3333176 long "-0.65" external.
- 3333176 wasDerivedFrom North_Lincolnshire?oldid=780091256 external.
- 3333176 abstract "North Lincolnshire is a unitary authority area in the region of Yorkshire and the Humber in England. The population of the Unitary Authority at the 2011 census was 167,446. For ceremonial purposes it is part of Lincolnshire. There are three significant towns: Scunthorpe (the administrative centre), Brigg and Barton-upon-Humber. North Lincolnshire was formed following the abolition in 1996 of Humberside County Council, on 1 April 1996 four unitary authorities replaced Humberside, these being North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire on the southbank of the river Humber and Hull and East Riding on the northbank. During the preceding year, shadow authorities had been operating overseeing the transfer of services, buildings, vehicles, employees and political power to the new authorities. It is also home to the Haxey Hood, which is a traditional event which takes place in Haxey on 6 January in the afternoon and is a kind of large rugby football scrum where a leather tube (called the "hood") is pushed to one of four pubs, where it remains until next year's game. In 2015, North Lincolnshire Council began discussions with the other nine authorities in the Greater Lincolnshire area as part of a devolution bid. If successful this would see greater powers over education, transport, health, crime and social care being devolved from central government." external.
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- 3333176 homepage www.northlincs.gov.uk external.
- 3333176 alternateName "Северный Линкольншир" external.
- 3333176 alternateName "شمالی لنکنشائر" external.
- 3333176 alternateName "Північний Лінкольншир" external.
- 3333176 alternateName "北林肯郡" external.
- 3333176 alternateName "Nord Lincolnshire" external.
- 3333176 alternateName "Lincolnshire du Nord" external.
- 3333176 alternateName "Norzh Lincolnshire" external.
- 3333176 alternateName "Lincolnshire Norda" external.
- 3333176 name "North Lincolnshire" external.
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- 3333176 parentADM1 England external.
- 3333176 parentCountry United_Kingdom external.
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- 3333176 parentCountry GB external.
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- 3333176 wikipediaArticle North_Lincolnshire external.
- 3333176 point "53.6 -0.65" external.