Administrative Boundary of Cornwall
United Kingdom · Code: e06000052
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About Cornwall
Cornwall is a ceremonial county and unitary authority area at the southwestern tip of England, forming a peninsula bordered by the Celtic Sea and the English Channel. It is defined by its dramatic coastline, moorlands like Bodmin Moor, and a unique Celtic cultural and historical identity. Cornwall's economy has been historically shaped by mining (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), fishing, and now tourism. It has a population of around 568,000. Notable landmarks include St Michael's Mount, Tintagel Castle (linked to Arthurian legend), the Eden Project, and the surfing beaches of Newquay. Cornwall is also recognized as a national minority. You can download the administrative boundary for Cornwall in GeoJSON and KML formats for further use.
📍 Administrative boundary of Cornwall county
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