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Revision as of 09:38, 7 August 2010

Cornwall
Cornish: Kernow
United Kingdom
Flag of Cornwall
Flag
Onen Hag Oll
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Cornwall
[Interactive map]
Area: 1,349 square miles
Population: 499,114
County town: Bodmin or Truro
County flower: Cornish heath [1]

Cornwall is a county at the southwestern tip of Great Britain, begirt by the seas to north and south, and divided from Devon to the east by the River Tamar.

The Isles of Scilly, lying to the southwest of the mainland, are part of Cornwall and are the westernmost land of England and the southernmost land in the United Kingdom.

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