The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Cornwall: Cornwallceremonial county and unitary authority area of England within the United Kingdom. Cornwall is a peninsula bordered to the north and west by the Celtic Sea,[1] to the south by the English Channel, and to the east by the county of Devon, over the River Tamar. Cornwall is also a royal duchy of the United Kingdom. It has an estimated population of half a million and it has its own distinctive history and culture.

The Cornish peninsula is at the south-western tip of Great Britain
The Eden Project, near St Austell
The Minack Theatre, near Land's End

General reference

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Geography of Cornwall

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Geography of Cornwall

Environment of Cornwall

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Natural geographic features of Cornwall

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Extreme points
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Beaches of Cornwall
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Bodies of water of Cornwall
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Islands of Cornwall
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Scilly Isles: map by John Bartholomew

Wildlife of Cornwall

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Flora of Cornwall
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Fauna of Cornwall
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Wildlife conservation
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Places in Cornwall

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Places in Cornwall

Towns and settlements in Cornwall

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Further places of interest

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  indicates Access Land

Demography of Cornwall

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Politics of Cornwall

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Politics of Cornwall

Elections in Cornwall

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Government of Cornwall

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Local government districts in Cornwall

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Constituencies

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Cornish politicians

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Current MPs

All of Cornwall's current MPs are Conservatives.

Past MPs
Other politicians

Law and order in Cornwall

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Law enforcement in Cornwall
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Royal titles

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Military in Cornwall

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History of Cornwall

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History of Cornwall

History of Cornwall by period

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History of Cornwall by subject

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Disasters

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Culture of Cornwall

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Culture of Cornwall

The arts in Cornwall

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Architecture in Cornwall

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Castles and houses in Cornwall
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Lighthouses in Cornwall
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Literature of Cornwall

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Literature in Cornish

Cornish folklore
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Cornish folklore

Media in Cornwall

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Media in Cornwall

Music of Cornwall

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Cornish music

Cuisine of Cornwall

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Cuisine of Cornwall

Icons of Cornwall

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Flag of Cornwall.

Language in Cornwall

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Cornish words and names

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Linguistics organizations

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Linguists

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People of Cornwall

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Noble and notable families

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Religion in Cornwall

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Sport in Cornwall

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Economy and infrastructure of Cornwall

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Economy of Cornwall

Mining in Cornwall

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Mining in Cornwall

Transport in Cornwall

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Transport in Cornwall

Air travel in Cornwall

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Rail transport in Cornwall

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Railways (present day)

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Railways (heritage & history)

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Roads in Cornwall

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Buses and coaches in Cornwall

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Maritime transport in Cornwall

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Ships and boats in Cornwall
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Canals
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Healthcare in Cornwall

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Healthcare in Cornwall

Education in Cornwall

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Primary education
Secondary education
Tertiary education

See also

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References

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  1. ^ International Hydrographic Organization
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  Wikimedia Atlas of Cornwall