Lincolnshire
(This article is about the English administrative county. For the Illinois village, see Lincolnshire.)
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\n|-\n!colspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Geography\n|-\n|width="45%"|Status:||
Ceremonial & (smaller)
Administrative County\n|-\n|Region:||
East Midlands\n|-\n|
Area:
- Total
- Admin. council
- Admin. area||
Ranked 2nd6,959 km²Ranked 4th5,921 km²\n|-\n|Admin HQ:||
Lincoln\n|-\n|
ISO 3166-2:||GB-LIN\n|-\n|
ONS code:||32\n|-\n|
NUTS 3:||UKF30\n|-\n!colspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Demographics\n|-\n|
Population:
- Total (
2002 est.)
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Density- Admin. council
- Admin. pop.||
Ranked 19th969,569
139 / km²
Ranked 15th657,843\n|-\n|Ethnicity:||98.5% White\n|-\n!colspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Politics\n|-\n|colspan=2 align=center|Lincolnshire County Council
Members of Parliament\n|-\n|colspan=2|
Tony Blair,
Ian Cawsey,
Quentin Davies,
John Hayes,
Douglas Hogg,
Edward Leigh,
Shona McIsaac,
Gillian Merron,
Austin Mitchell,
Mark Simmonds,
Peter Tapsell\n|-\n!colspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Districts\n|-\n|colspan=2|

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Lincoln\n#
North Kesteven\n#
South Kesteven\n#
South Holland\n#
Boston\n#
East Lindsey\n#
West Lindsey\n#
North Lincolnshire (Unitary)\n#
North East Lincolnshire (Unitary)\n|}
Lincolnshire is a county in the
East Midlands of
England,
traditionally the second largest after
Yorkshire. It borders onto
Norfolk,
Cambridgeshire,
Rutland,
Leicestershire,
Nottinghamshire,
South Yorkshire,
East Riding of Yorkshire and (for just 19 metres, England's shortest county boundary) with
Northamptonshire. The county town is
Lincoln.
Mainly agricultural, it stretches from the southern border with
Norfolk at the Wash to the
Humber in the north where it meets Yorkshire.
It is a county of contrasts, going from flat, marshy land (much of it reclaimed from the sea) via the rolling Lincolnshire Wolds in the middle of the county to another flat low-lying area near the major fishing port of
Grimsby.
History
Lincolnshire derived from the merging of the territory of the ancient Kingdom of Lindsey with that controlled by the Danelaw borough Stamford. For some time the entire county was called 'Lindsey', and it is recorded as such in the Domesday Book. Later, Lindsey was applied only the northern core, around Lincoln, and emerged as one of the three Parts of Lincolnshire, along with the Parts of Holland in the south-east and Kesteven in the south west.
In 1888 when county councils were set up, Lindsey, Holland and Kesteven each received their own separate one. These survived until 1974, when Holland, Kesteven, and most of Lindsey were unified into Lincolnshire, and the northern part, with Scunthorpe and Grimsby, going to the newly formed administrative county of Humberside, along with most of the East Riding of Yorkshire.
A further local government reform in 1996 abolished Humberside, and the parts south of the Humber became the unitary authorities of North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire. These areas became part of Lincolnshire for ceremonial purposes such as the Lord-Lieutenancy, but are not covered by the Lincolnshire police.
The remaining districts of Lincolnshire are Boston, East Lindsey, Lincoln, South Holland, South Kesteven, North Kesteven and West Lindsey.
Towns and villages
\n*Alford, Ansby (fictional)\n*Billinghay, Boston, Bourne, Brandon, Branston, Burgh le Marsh\n*Caistor, Chapel St. Leonards, Cherry Willingham, Coningsby, Croft, Crowland\n*Deeping St. James\n*Folkingham\n*Gainsborough, Grantham\n*Heckington, Holbeach, Horncastle\n*Ingoldmells\n*Leasingham, Lincoln, Long Sutton, Louth\n*Mablethorpe, Market Deeping, Market Rasen, Marston, Martin, Metheringham, Martin, Horncastle\n*Normanton, North Thoresby\n*Pinchbeck\n*Reepham, Rothwell\n*Saltfleet, Scopwick, Sibsey, Skegness, Sleaford, Spalding, Spilsby, Stamford, Sutton Bridge\n*Twenty\n*Woodhall Spa, Woolsthorpe, Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth
Places of interest
\n*Alford Manor House\n*Alford Windmill\n*Ayscoughfee Hall\n*Belton House\n*Cogglesford Watermill\n*Crowland Abbey\n*Doddington Hall\n*East Lighthouse, Sutton Bridge - former home of Sir Peter Scott\n*Grimsthorpe Castle\n*Harlaxton Manor\n*Heckington Windmill\n*Lincoln Castle\n*Lincoln Cathedral\n*Normanby Hall\n*Tolethorpe Hall\n*Gibraltar Point\n*River Ancholme\n*The Wash
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