Associations to the word «Cumbria»
Noun
- Carlisle
- Barrow
- Lancashire
- Copeland
- Eden
- Cumberland
- Northumberland
- Yorkshire
- Tyne
- Cheshire
- Stagecoach
- Firth
- Hamlet
- Cuthbert
- Sands
- Briton
- Lincolnshire
- England
- Fell
- Orton
- Grange
- Calder
- Hutton
- Provisional
- Burgh
- Parish
- Lancaster
- Crag
- Durham
- Derbyshire
- Galloway
- Beck
- Gazetteer
- Leicestershire
- Moor
- Alba
- Midlands
- Domesday
- Dalton
- Warrington
- Borough
- Clifton
- Graphite
- Priory
- Blackpool
- Wigan
- Directory
- Nottinghamshire
- Newcastle
- Scot
- Puma
- Sunderland
- Staffordshire
- Crosby
- Cornwall
- Footpath
- Craven
- Manchester
- Carleton
- Elect
- Trust
- Crusader
- County
- Brigham
- Heiress
- Worcestershire
- Centurion
- Wildlife
- Gloucestershire
- Dorset
- Malcolm
- Cymru
- Border
- Hertfordshire
- Romano
- Bbc
- Cistercian
- Rufus
- Moss
- Railway
- Bee
- Scotland
- Devon
- Motorway
- Lake
- North
Wiktionary
CUMBRIA, proper noun. A county of Northern England bordering Lancashire, North Yorkshire, County Durham and Northumberland.
Dictionary definition
CUMBRIA, noun. A former Celtic kingdom in northwestern England; the name continued to be used for the hilly northwestern region of England including the Lake District and the northern Pennines.
CUMBRIA, noun. A county of northwestern England.
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