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Lincolnshire is a county located in the East Midlands region of England. It is the second largest county in England, covering an area of 2,687 square miles. The county is known for its diverse landscape, rich history, and cultural heritage.

History

Lincolnshire has a rich and varied history that dates back to the Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods. The county was first established by the Anglo-Saxons in the 6th century and was later conquered by the Normans in the 11th century. The county has numerous historical landmarks, including Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle, which are significant examples of Medieval architecture.

Geography

Lincolnshire is bordered by eight other counties, including Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire, East Riding of Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire, and North East Lincolnshire. The county's landscape is diverse, featuring areas of flat Fenland, rolling Wolds, and a long coastline along the North Sea.

Economy

The economy of Lincolnshire is diverse, with key sectors including agriculture, manufacturing, and services. The county is one of the leading agricultural producers in the UK, known for its production of crops such as wheat, barley, and oilseed rape. The county is also home to several major manufacturing and engineering companies.

Culture

Lincolnshire has a rich cultural heritage, with numerous festivals, events, and traditions. The county is known for its traditional folk music, local cuisine, and historic sites. The county's cultural scene is also enriched by several museums, art galleries, and theatres.

See also

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