LC control no. | n 79129565 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Geographic heading | Nottinghamshire (England) |
Geographic subdivision usage | England--Nottinghamshire |
Variant(s) | Nottingham (England : County) Notts. (England) Nottinghamshire, Eng. County of Nottinghamshire (England) |
See also | East Midlands (England) |
Associated country | Great Britain England |
Associated place | East Midlands (England) Derbyshire (England) Nottingham (England) Rushcliffe (Nottinghamshire, England) Newark (Nottinghamshire, England) Trent, River (Staffordshire-North Lincolnshire, England) Fosse Way (England) |
Special note | Old catalog heading: Nottinghamshire |
Found in | Marsden, C. Nothinghamshire, 1953. Bl hdg. (Nottinghamshire (England)) Government Office for the East Midlands WWW site, Mar. 23, 2001 (our geographical remit ... the counties of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire and Rutland and the cities of Derby, Leicester and Nottingham) Foreign names information bulletin, July 31, 2001 (former name: Nottinghamshire [Nottingham=short form]--ADM1, 53°05ʹN 01°00ʹW (UK33); new name: Nottinghamshire [short form], County of--ADM1, 53°10ʹN 01°00ʹW (UKJ9)) GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (adm2; 53°10ʹ00ʺN 001°00ʹ00ʺW) Wikipedia, viewed 9 June 2023 (Nottinghamshire; abbreviated Notts.; ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the East Midlands, England; a landlocked county, it is bordered by South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west; lies on the Roman Fosse Way; Newark-on-Trent is a bridging point of the Fosse Way and River Trent; the name first occurs in 1016, but until 1568, the county was administratively united with Derbyshire; most-populated settlement is the City of Nottingham, which is administered as a unitary authority area; Nottinghamshire County Council, which administers the rest of the county, is based at West Bridgford in Rushcliffe) |
Geographic area code | e-uk-en |