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|The Lake District is designated {{w2|National parks of the United Kingdom|National Park}} status. It is the second national park to be designated this status after the Peak District. The Lake District is the largest national park in England |
|The Lake District is designated with {{w2|National parks of the United Kingdom|National Park}} status. It is the second national park to be designated this status after the Peak District. The Lake District is the largest national park in England, and remains so to this day, at 2,362 km<sup>2</sup> (912 mi<sup>2</sup>). |
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Revision as of 10:27, 22 June 2023
1951
The Lake District is designated with National Park status. It is the second national park to be designated this status after the Peak District. The Lake District is the largest national park in England, and remains so to this day, at 2,362 km2 (912 mi2). |