Yorkshire
geographical name
York·shire
ˈyȯrk-ˌshir
-ˌshər
1
or York
former county of northern England roughly bounded by the North Sea on the east, the Humber River on the south, the Pennine Chain on the west, and the county of Durham on the north and comprising the city of York and the (former) administrative counties of
East Rid*ing
\
ˈrī-diŋ
\ (capital Beverley),
North Riding (capital Northallerton),
and
West Riding (capital Wakefield)
Note: Yorkshire was England's largest county in area until the 1974 reorganization.
2
historical region of northern England roughly equivalent to the former county and centered on present-day North Yorkshire
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