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This category leads to websites about the English ceremonial county, stretching from the Humber to the Wash on the east coast of England. 
Here the mouth of the River Nene is within Lincs, at  Sutton Bridge before the county boundary with  Norfolk.
Inland the fenland is the  South Holland District, north of the Cambidgeshire  Peterborough Unitary Authority,
to  Stamford, in the District of  South Kesteven.
Westwards, Stamford bounders the northern tip of  Northamptonshire and is almost surrounded by  Rutland.
Heading north  Leicestershire is east of South Kesteven, leading to  North Kesteven, bounding  Nottinghamshire to the east.
North Kesteven meets the city of  Lincoln which has the district of  West Lindsey to the east, north and west.
Further north the River Trent is the boundary with Nottinghamshire, and flows entirely through  North Lincolnshire
through which the M180 passes eastbound from the M18 in the metropolitan district of the of  Borough of Doncaster.
The M180 ends at  Elsham, where the A15, leads north over the Humber Bridge to  East Riding of Yorkshire.
Eastwards along the south bank to the mouth of the Humber with the North Sea, the port of  Grimsby dominates
the unitary authority of  North East Lincolnshire, north of the coastal district of  East Lindsey,
with the port and Borough of  Boston, before South Holland.

Please note that there are sub-topics for the major categories which are shown by clicking the dark    symbol right of the Lincolnshire heading.
The sub-topics are shown in their localities, and if this is grey, then clicking restores the view with localities at the top.


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