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  2. Tourism in Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    In the county of Yorkshire there is a choice of almost 4,800 hotels, guest houses, self-catering establishments and campsites. [7] It is distributed unevenly throughout the region with the greatest numbers of beds to be found in the North York Moors , Yorkshire Dales and around Harrogate .

  3. Woman creates maps of Yorkshire's 'haunted' sites - AOL

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    A woman who has mapped out Yorkshire's spookiest areas said she wanted to give people a chance to explore the county through folklore and ghost stories. Sheffield-based artist Sian Ellis described ...

  4. Welcome to Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    They are also an official partner of Yorkshire County Cricket Club, [13] sponsoring the team's Twenty20 tour of South Africa in 2012. [14] Welcome to Yorkshire ran the campaign to host the 2014 Grand Depart of the Tour de France in the county. [15] On 14 December 2012 Yorkshire was confirmed as the starting place for the race. [16]

  5. Yorkshire Wildlife Park - Wikipedia

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    The Yorkshire Wildlife Park is a zoo, wildlife conservation and rehabilition centre and tourist attraction located in Branton, south-east of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. It opened in 2009 on the site of Brockholes Farm, a former riding school and petting zoo , and features 500 animals of 100 species.

  6. North Ormesby - Wikipedia

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    North Ormesby is a part of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. The area has gained the common nickname of Doggy, it is of unknown origin. [1] Population of the now former "North Ormesby and Brambles Farm" ward was 6,268, at the 2011 census, with Brambles Farm being south-east of the area. [2] The area became its own ward in 2015. [3]

  7. Runswick Bay - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1880s, Runswick Bay was the site of an art colony. [5] The Marquess of Normanby's Mulgrave Estate [6] owns part of the land in the village which is also in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. [7] The village is located within the Parish of Hinderwell, which at the 2011 census, had a population of 1,875 people. [8]