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Towns & cities · North West England

Copeland

Copeland — former local government district with borough status in western Cumbria, England.

Copeland

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About

Copeland is a town of about 68,424 people in north west. Established 1974. (Former borough and non-metropolitan district in England.) Wikipedia notes: "The Borough of Copeland was a local government district with borough status in western Cumbria, England. Its council was based in Whitehaven.". Coordinates 54.4310°, -3.3890°. Sources are credited at the bottom of this page.

Coordinates
54.4310, -3.3890
Population
68,424
Established
1974

Sources

Things to see in Copeland

18 attractions within 12 km.

Glannoventa

Archaeological sites · North West England

Glannoventa

Glannoventa — Roman fort and settlement.

Ravenglass Roman Bath House

Archaeological sites · North West England

Ravenglass Roman Bath House

Ravenglass Roman Bath House — archaeological site at Ravenglass, United Kingdom.

Wast Water

Natural landmarks · North West England

Wast Water

Wast Water — lake in the United Kingdom.

Blea Tarn

Natural landmarks · North West England

Blea Tarn

Blea Tarn — lake in Eskdale, Cumbria, United Kingdom.

Buckbarrow

Natural landmarks · North West England

Buckbarrow

Buckbarrow — mountain in United Kingdom.

Cairnfield including a prehistoric enclosure, 5 stone circles, 10 funerary cairns, 6 stone banks, 2 stone walls, a lynchet and a

Archaeological sites · North West England

Cairnfield including a prehistoric enclosure, 5 stone circles, 10 funerary cairns, 6 stone banks, 2 stone walls, a lynchet and a

Cairnfield including a prehistoric enclosure, 5 stone circles, 10 funerary cairns, 6 stone banks, 2 stone walls, a lynchet and a — group of stone circles in Cumbria, England, UK.

Calder Abbey

Abbeys & priories · North West England

Calder Abbey

Calder Abbey — Savigniac monastery in Cumbria, England, UK.

Caw Fell

Natural landmarks · North West England

Caw Fell

Caw Fell — mountain in United Kingdom.

Giggle Alley

Archaeological sites · North West England

Giggle Alley

Giggle Alley — woodland in Eskdale Green, England.

Viewpoints · North West England

Glade How

Glade How — Named viewpoint at 440 m elevation.

Viewpoints · North West England

Hooker Crag

Hooker Crag — Named viewpoint at 231 m elevation.

Maiden Castle round cairn, Burnmoor

Archaeological sites · North West England

Maiden Castle round cairn, Burnmoor

Maiden Castle round cairn, Burnmoor — archaeological site in Eskdale, Copeland, England, UK.

Muncaster Castle

Castles · North West England

Muncaster Castle

Muncaster Castle — Grade I listed historic house museum in Cumbria, England, UK.

Pillar

Natural landmarks · North West England

Pillar

Pillar — mountain in Cumbria, England, UK.

Prehistoric enclosure, hut circle and adjacent cairnfield east of Whillan Beck, Burnmoor

Archaeological sites · North West England

Prehistoric enclosure, hut circle and adjacent cairnfield east of Whillan Beck, Burnmoor

Prehistoric enclosure, hut circle and adjacent cairnfield east of Whillan Beck, Burnmoor — archaeological site in Eskdale, Copeland, England, UK.

Sca Fell

Natural landmarks · North West England

Sca Fell

Sca Fell — Mountain in the English Lake District, Cumbria, England.

Scafell Pike

Natural landmarks · North West England

Scafell Pike

Scafell Pike — highest mountain in England.

Viewpoints · North West England

Scafell Pike

Scafell Pike — Named viewpoint at 978.07 m elevation.

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