Saint Piran's Flag
Location of Cornwall
Cornwall (; Cornish : Kernow [ ˈkɛrnɔʊ] or [ ˈkɛrnɔ] ) is a ceremonial county in South West England . It is one of the Celtic nations and the homeland of the Cornish people . The county is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, Devon to the east, and the English Channel to the south. The largest urban area is the Redruth and Camborne conurbation.
The county is predominantly rural, with an area of 1,375 square miles (3,562 km2 ) and an estimated population of 585,655 in 2024. The county's major settlements include the city of Truro and St Austell in the centre, Redruth and Cambourne adjacent to each other in the south, and Penzance and Falmouth on the southern coast. For local government purposes most of Cornwall is a unitary authority area, with the Isles of Scilly governed by a unique local authority . The Cornish nationalist movement disputes the constitutional status of Cornwall and seeks greater autonomy within the United Kingdom.
Cornwall is the westernmost part of the South West Peninsula , and the southernmost county within the United Kingdom. Its coastline is characterised by steep cliffs and, to the south, several rias , including those at the mouths of the rivers Fal and Fowey . It includes the southernmost point on Great Britain , Lizard Point , and forms a large part of the Cornwall National Landscape . The national landscape also includes Bodmin Moor , an upland outcrop of the Cornubian batholith granite formation. The county contains many short rivers; the longest is the Tamar , which forms the border with Devon. (Full article... )
I think Cornish national identity is very powerful – people feel a great affinity with Cornwall.
The following are images from various Cornwall-related articles on Wikipedia.
Image 1 The Roman milestone in St Materiana's Church, Tintagel (from
History of Cornwall )
Image 2 A map of camps and earthworks in Cornwall (from
History of Cornwall )
Image 3 Boscawen-Un stone circle looking north (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 4 A Cornish pasty, known traditionally as an oggy, can be found all over the world. (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 6 Bal maidens at work, showing traditional dress (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 7 Atlas of Cornwall by
Christopher Saxton from 1576 (from
History of Cornwall )
Image 8 Rough seas off Trebarwith Strand on the north coast (from
Geography of Cornwall )
Image 9 The 9th-century
Men Myghtern Doniert (
King Doniert's Stone ) commemorating the last independent King of Cornwall (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 11 Stargazy pie , with sardines looking skywards before it is baked in the oven
Image 12 Boscawen-Un stone circle looking north (from
History of Cornwall )
Image 13 Stanhope Forbes ,
A Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach (1884-85); also showing traditional dress (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 16 Low tide at Bedruthan Steps (from
Geography of Cornwall )
Image 17 Three Holes Cross (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 18 Celebrating Saint Piran's Day (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 19 Flag of St Piran, used as a flag of Cornwall (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 20 Harlyn Bay (from
Geography of Cornwall )
Image 21 An aerial view of
Carrick Roads (from
Geography of Cornwall )
Image 22 The view northwest from Carn Brea, Penwith (from
Geography of Cornwall )
Image 23 Cornish dancers (from
Music of Cornwall )
Image 24 Bluebells on the Cornish coast (from
Geography of Cornwall )
Image 25 Church of St Morwenna, Morwenstow (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 26 St German's priory church, St Germans (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 27 Wheal Owles , example of a historic Cornish tin mine (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 28 A map of inscription stones, with and without
Ogham inscriptions . (from
History of Cornwall )
Image 29 Penryn , Prayer Book Rebellion Memorial, near the site of
Glasney College (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 30 Remains of
Tintagel Castle , according to legend the site of
King Arthur 's conception (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 31 The
Minack Theatre , carved from the cliffs (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 32 Lime-washed and slate-hung domestic vernacular architecture of various periods, Polperro (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 33 The cross at the end of Higher Bore Street,
Bodmin (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 34 Lady of Cornwall and flower girls at the 2007 Gorseth (Penzance) (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 35 Cornwall's national tartan,
bracca (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 36 The War Memorial, in the churchyard,
Constantine, Kerrier , carved from local stone by Elkana Symons (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 37 The font of St Nonna's church, Altarnun (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 38 Millennium Cross,
Landrake (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 39 Lanner Band Room (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 40 Entrance at
Truro Cathedral has a welcome sign in several languages, including Cornish. (from
Culture of Cornwall )
Image 41 Will of
Alfred the Great , AD 873–888 (11th-century copy,
British Library Stowe MS 944, ff. 29v–33r) (from
History of Cornwall )
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