East Midlands

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The East Midlands is one of the nine statistical regions of England, established in 1994. Covering an area similar (but not identical) to the combined extent of the traditional counties Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire (except the north of Lindsey), Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire and Rutland, the East Midland broadly corresponds to the eastern half of the area of England traditionally known as the Midlands which, in a statistical context, consists of the East and West Midlands combined.

Composition

As of 2024, the East Midlands consists of the following council areas:

In terms of counties, the East Midlands comprises:

with the addition of smaller areas of other counties, including: