Region:East Midlands
East Midlands | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Number of zones | 534 |
Maximum PPH | 534 |
Last updated | 2020-12-06 |
East Midlands is one of twelve regions in the United Kingdom. It consists of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire (except North and North East Lincolnshire), Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire and Rutland and has about five million inhabitants.
The East Midlands' largest settlements are Leicester, Nottingham, Derby, Northampton, Chesterfield, Lincoln, Mansfield, Loughborough and Kettering. Leicester is the largest city in the region by unitary authority measurements, whilst the Nottingham Urban Area is its largest conurbation.
Adjacent regions are East of England in the southeast, South East England in the south, West Midlands in the west, North West England in the northwest and Yorkshire & The Humber in the north.
Geographical division
Municipalities
In the East Midlands there are nine municipalities with at least one turf zone:
Municipality | Zones |
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Derby | 29 |
Derbyshire | 158 |
Leicester | 70 |
Leicestershire | 15 |
Lincolnshire | 81 |
Northamptonshire | 42 |
Nottingham | 49 |
Nottinghamshire | 84 |
Rutland | 6 |
Zones
There are 516 turf zones in the region, one of which is counted as World Heritage Site, one is counted as Winner zone, one counts as Water zone, 24 counts as Train station zones, one counts as National park zone, four counts as Monument zones, 39 counts as Holy zones, 23 are counted as Bridge zones, three are counted as Castle zones and four are counted as Ruin zones.
Updated: 2020-12-06