She coontae moirvaljagh ayns Yorkshire as y Humber eh Yorkshire Hwoaie. T'eh soit ec shiar twoaie ny çheerey. Va'n coontae jeianagh bunnit 'sy vlein 1974. She Northallerton yn ard-oik reiragh echey, agh she York eh y preeu-valley jesh-chliaghtagh. T'eh çhemmit liorish Cumbria da'n çheear hwoaie, Lancashire da'n çheear yiass, Yorkshire Heear as Treen Hiar Yorkshire da'n jiass, as Coontae Durham da'n twoaie.

Yorkshire Hwoaie
North Yorkshire
—  Coontae jesh-chliaghtagh  —

Armys
Soiaghey Yorkshire Hwoaie er caslys-çheerey Hostyn
Soiaghey Yorkshire Hwoaie er caslys-çheerey Hostyn
Slystyn Yorkshire Hwoaie: 1) Selby 2) Harrowgate 3) Craven 4) Richmondshire 5) Hambleton 6) Ryedale 7) Scarborough 8) Caayr York (Unnaneagh) 9) Redcar as Cleveland (Unnaneagh) 10) Middlesbrough 11) Stockton-on-Tees (Unnaneagh)*
* Cha nel agh yn chooid jeh'n valley corpagh ta soit çheu yiass jeh'n awin ny soie çheu sthie jeh Yorkshire Hwoaie.
Slystyn Yorkshire Hwoaie: 1) Selby 2) Harrowgate 3) Craven 4) Richmondshire 5) Hambleton 6) Ryedale 7) Scarborough 8) Caayr York (Unnaneagh) 9) Redcar as Cleveland (Unnaneagh) 10) Middlesbrough 11) Stockton-on-Tees (Unnaneagh)*
* Cha nel agh yn chooid jeh'n valley corpagh ta soit çheu yiass jeh'n awin ny soie çheu sthie jeh Yorkshire Hwoaie.
Co-ordnaidyn: 54°23′25″N 01°23′51″W / 54.39028°N 1.3975°W / 54.39028; -1.3975
Çheer Reeriaght Unnaneysit
Çheer cho-ayrnagh Sostyn
Ard Yorkshire as y Humber
(Ta cooid jeh'n choontae jesh-chliaghtagh soit ayns Sostyn Heear Hwoaie)
Ard-oik reiragh Northallerton
Reiltys
 - Colught Coonseil Coontae Yorkshire Hwoaie
 - MPyn
Eaghtyr
 - Yn clane 8,654 km² (3,341.3 mi ker)
Earroo yn phobble (2008)[1] 1,073,200
 - Glooaght y phobble 125/km² (323.7/mi ker)
Cryss hraa GMT (UTC+0)
 - Sourey (TTSL) BST (UTC+1)
ISO 3166-2 GB-NYK
Coad ONS 36
NUTS 3 UKE22
Ynnyd-eggey www.northyorks.gov.uk

Ta coontae jesh-chliaghtagh smoo Hostyn ayn myrgeddin, 'syn ard cheddin son y chooid smoo, agh goaill stiagh kuse dy Hostyn Hiar Hwoaie.

Imraaghyn reagh

  1. Population estimates for UK, England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, Mid-2008. National Statistics Online. Office for National Statistics.