North Yorkshire Council is a local authority in the county of North Yorkshire, located in the northern part of England. It encompasses a diverse range of landscapes, including the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors, and is known for its picturesque villages and historic market towns. The area has a rich history, with notable sites such as York, famous for its Roman and Viking heritage, and the ruins of Whitby Abbey, linked to Bram Stoker’s “Dracula.” North Yorkshire is also renowned for its cultural contributions, including traditional Yorkshire cuisine and annual events like the Great Yorkshire Show. The council’s location places it within the broader Yorkshire and the Humber region of the UK.
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