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Ta'n '''Chorn''' ([[Cornish]]: ''Kernow'', [[Baarle]]: ''Cornwall'') ny chounteechoontae ayns sheear yiass [[Sostyn|Hostyn]]. Ta'n counteecoontae soit er lieh-innys çheu heear jeh awin [[An Tamer]]. Cha nel agh un ard-valley 'sy chounteechoontae, [[Truru]], as t'eh ny phreeu-valley er y chounteechoontae. Ta'n Chorn 3,563 km² er eaghtyr, cur [[ny Skillee]], ta soit 45 km magh 'syn aarkey, 'syn earroo. Ta 513,528 cummaltee 'sy chounteechoontae lesh glooaght injil y phobble ta mygeayrt 144/km².
 
Ta'n Chorn ard-ennymagh er son y voanee feie, y choose foddey as eigsoylagh, as yn emshir bog. T'ee ard-ennymagh er son shenndaaleeaght yn eash chloaie as yn eash çhynskylagh, y çheer yalloo meaineraght er-lheh, as ee ny [[ynnyd eiraght y dowan]]. She yn turrysagh nane jeh ny çhynskylyn smoo scanshoil (24%)<ref>[http://db.cornwall.gov.uk/ltp/marchannex2/chapter_57.html Cornwall Council tourism stats]</ref> 'sy chounteechoontae, agh ta'n Chorn foast nane jeh ny coondaeghyn smoo boght 'sy [[Reeriaght Unnaneysit]] (62% faillee meanagh y Reeriaght Unnaneysit)<ref>Peter Kingston, 2005. "[http://education.guardian.co.uk/further/story/0,5500,1479952,00.html Closed for Business]". ''The Guardian'', [[10 Boaldyn]] [[2005]].</ref>
 
Nane jeh ny [[Ashoonyn Celtiagh|h-ashoonyn Celtiagh]] t'ayns y Chorn,<ref>[[Philip Payton]] (1996). ''Cornwall''. Fowey: Alexander Associates</ref> as ta [[Çhengaghyn Celtiagh|çhengey Cheltiagh]], [[Cornish|y Chornish]], loayrit aynjee, ga-yeih agh ec tree thousane seyranee. Ta sleih ennagh feyshtaghey [[stayd bunraghtagh ny Corn]] laaragh as ta sleih elley geearree [[hene-reiltys]] ny Corn.<ref>[http://www.duchyofcornwall.eu/ Diucaght ny Corn]</ref>
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| accessdate = 012007-12-200701}}</ref> Hugg ny [[Anglo-Sostnee|h-Anglo-Sostnee]] y meer yerree ''wealas'' da fir quaagh, as va'n enmys noa ''Corn-wealas'' currit er bun. Ta screeudeyryn shennaghys ennagh cowraghey da vel ''wealas'' n'ockle Anglo-Sostnagh son [[Bretin]], agh t'eh er credjal dy vel yn enmys shen ry-ymmydit son dagh peiagh Brythonagh.
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