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The County of Cornwall is the furthest south-westerly county in England and shares its border with just one other English county - Devon. The administrative centre is Truro and Cornwall travels into the to ocean to include the Islands of Scilly. Cornwall is the place of the Cornish populace and they have even talked about becoming their own self governed state.
Cornwall is mainly surrounded by the sea – both the English Channel and the Atlantic Ocean wash along the shores of Cornwall. Cornwall is split into six districts – Caradon, Carrick, Kerrier, North Cornwall, Penwith and Restormel. Some well known towns include St Ives, Penzance, Newquay, Padstow, Bodmin, St Austell, Bude, Falmouth and Wadebridge, amongst others.
The Celtic heritage of Cornwall is very noticeable in many of the competitive games played in Cornwall. The sports include Cornish Wrestling, Cornish Hurling and Breton Wrestling. Although Cornwall is not represented that heavily in the main professional sports, Truro City FC is the first Cornish football team to win a national competition, when they brought the FA Vase back to the county in 2007.
The City of Truro is the most southerly city in England and has a population of just over 20,000. The city sits on the River Truro and is situated in the centre of Cornwall.
One othe the most recognised food types from Cornwall is the Cornish Pasty – a savoury dish made with steak, potato, onion and swede.
Bodmin, in the north of Cornwall is a town associated with a well known moor that is said to be the hunting ground of the Beast of Bodmin. Like the Beast of Exmoor, the Beast of Bodmin is a Large cat that is said to have been seen on a number of occasions. It is also said to have killed lots of livestock in the area and led to an official investigation in 1995 by M.A.F.F.
Padstow is a small town on the north coast of Cornwall and is 14 miles up the road from the well known tourist destination – Newquay. Newquay has a stable population of around 20,000 this rises dramatically to around 100,000 in the high summer season.
The most westerly point of England is Land’s End and is situated near to the town of Penzance. Land’s End is well known because of the mention of it in the journey from Land’s End to John O Groats – the most north-westerly settlement in the UK.
Although Truro is the only city in Cornwall, it is not The Counties largest settlement – that honour falls to St Austell. The town of St Austell gets many tourists off the back of the Eden Project.
Falmouth is another town in Cornwall and was the site of a great gold dust robbery in 1839.
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