North East England with an area of 8,592 sq km is home to a population of more than 2.5 million people.
North East England is one of the nine regions of England and comprises the areas of Northumberland, County Durham, Tyne-and-Wear and a part of North Yorkshire. The western part of the region consists of hills and mountains, while the eastern side opens out to the sea. |
| Newcastle-upon-Tyne Travel Guide |
| In Newcastle live nearly 300,000 inhabitants mostly christian with some minorities obeying islamism and others with no religious creed, at all!
Newcastle has got its international airport, with flights to and from several destinations in all world and no less than six million passengers ... |
| Durham Travel Guide |
| Durham is a tiny cathedral city in Durham County, England. Durham, meaning ‘hill-island’ houses a populace of about 45,000 permanent residents. Home to the world-famous Norman Cathedral, it is a major cultu... |
| Hexham Travel Guide |
Hexham is a market town located to the south of the River Tyne in Northumberland, England. It is the administrative centre of the Tynedale district and houses about 12,000 people. The name of t... |
| Alnwick Travel Guide |
Alnwick lies in the north of Northumberland in the north east of England.
This district has a population of approximately thirty two thousand people and stretches from the Northumberland national park to the magnificent heritage coast including a numb... |
| Morpeth Travel Guide |
Morpeth lies on the Wansbeck River in Northumberland in the north east of England.
This market town has a population of 13,834 as per the 2001 census. Pegswood and Mitford are villages near the town. The climate here is dry, c... |