Definitions for Cumbria

Cumbria Cum·bri·a

Spelling: [kuhm-bree-uh]
IPA: /ˈkʌm bri ə/

Cumbria is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 184 anagrams from letters in Cumbria (abcimru).

Definitions for Cumbria

noun

  1. a county in NW England. 2659 sq. mi. (6886 sq. km).

Examples for Cumbria

The establishment of Christianity in this kingdom of Cumbria is said by the Welsh records to have had a great result.

Thus all vestiges of the old British Church of Cumbria had entirely disappeared before 1150.

Although eagles are now more than rare in Britain, there was a time when they bred among the crags of Cumbria.

Then Jefferson got a small legacy and bought the wreck of the Cumbria.

"The Cumbria should lie about north from here up the biggest creek," said Austin.

She wouldn't even listen when I wanted to talk about Harry and the Cumbria.

But the mountains of Wales and the moors of Cornwall and Cumbria did not greatly tempt the settler.

You know we coaled the Cumbria before she went out to West Africa.

Its northern line was for centuries the boundary between the Anglian rule, and the Celtic kingdom of Cumbria.

Originally it was called Alcluyd, and it was the chief town of Cumbria or Strathclyde.

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