Yn Chorn

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Kernow (Cornish)
Cornwall
(Baarle)
Yn Chorn
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Çheeroaylleeaght
Eaghtyr
- Yn clane
- Ushtey %

3,563 km2
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Preeu-valley Truru
ISO 3166-2 GB-CON
Coad ONS 15
Pobble
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- Yn clane
- Glooaght

526,300 (2006)
148 /km2
Politickaght
Cornwall County Council
http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/
Stiurey Partee Libraalagh Deynlagh
MP * Andrew George
* Julia Goldsworthy
* Dan Rogerson
* Matthew Taylor
* Colin Breed

Ta'n Chorn (Cornish: Kernow, Baarle: Cornwall) ny chountee ayns sheear yiass Hostyn. Ta'n countee soit er lieh-innys çheu heear jeh'n awin Tamar. Cha nel agh un ard-valley 'sy chountee, Truru, as t'eh ny phreeu-valley er y chountee. Ta'n Chorn 3,563 km² er eaghtyr, cur ny Skillee, ta soit 45 km magh 'syn aarkey, 'syn earroo. Ta 513,528 cummaltee 'sy chountee lesh glooaght injil y phobble ta mygeayrt 144/km².

Ta'n Chorn ard-ennymagh er son y voanee feie, y choose foddey as eigsoylagh, as yn emshir bog. T'ee ard-ennymagh er son shenndaaleeaght yn eash chloaie as yn eash çhynskylagh, y çheer yalloo meaineraght er-lheh, as ee ny ynnyd eiraght y dowan. She yn turrysagh nane jeh ny çhynskylyn smoo scanshoil (24%)[1] 'sy chountee, agh ta'n Chorn foast nane jeh ny coondaeghyn smoo boght 'sy Reeriaght Unnaneysit (62% faillee meanagh y Reeriaght Unnaneysit)[2]

Nane jeh ny h-ashoonyn Celtiagh t'ayns y Chorn,[3] as ta çhengey Cheltiagh, y Chornish, loayrit aynjee, ga-yeih agh ec tree thousane seyranee. Ta sleih ennagh feyshtaghey stayd bunraghtagh ny Corn laaragh as ta sleih elley geearree hene-reiltys ny Corn.[4]

[reaghey] Bun-ocklaght

"Cornweallas" ayns y Recortys Anglo-Sostnagh

Ta'n ennym Baarlagh Cornwall gowit ass covestey daa enmys ass daa hengey scart.

Hugg ny Romanee yn ennym Cornovii er clein Celtiagh v'ayns y çheer ec traa stiurey ny Romanee. Va'n ennym shen er fys ec ny Brythonee myr Corneu,[5] ny Kernow ayns y Chornish noa-emshiragh. Foddee dy vel yn ennym shen ass daa vun; foddee dy vel mooinjerys eddyr eh as y 'raue Celtiagh cern, ny ass y 'raue Ladjynagh cornu ta'n bree "cayrn" ny "eairk" currit er y daa lhiaggan, as ad cowraghey cummey thallooin ny Corn.[6] Va'n sleih ayn roie-vunnit as lesh shen va'n çheer oc recortyssit myr Cornubia roish ny bleeaney 700 RC, as yn enmys shen keeayllaghey "sleih yn eairk" ny "sleih y chayrn".

Rish ny 6oo as 7oo eashyn, va'n enmys Cornubia cleaynaghit liorish mooar-chaghlaaghyn 'sy Çhenn-Vaarle.[7] Hugg ny h-Anglo-Sostnee y meer yerree wealas da fir quaagh, as va'n enmys noa Corn-wealas currit er bun. Ta screeudeyryn shennaghys ennagh cowraghey da vel wealas n'ockle Anglo-Sostnagh son Bretin, agh t'eh er credjal dy vel yn enmys shen ry-ymmydit son dagh peiagh Brythonagh.

[reaghey] Politickaght as reirey


[reaghey] Imraaghyn

  1. Cornwall Council tourism stats
  2. Peter Kingston, 2005. "Closed for Business". The Guardian, 10 Boaldyn 2005.
  3. Philip Payton (1996). Cornwall. Fowey: Alexander Associates
  4. Diucaght ny Corn
  5. Britain's Heritage and History - Cornwall. Camelot International. Feddynit er 01-12-2007.
  6. Celtic Museum. Michael Newton/Saorsa Media (1991). Feddynit er 02-12-2007.
  7. Kingdoms of British Celts - Cornubia. The History Files. Feddynit er 01-12-2007.


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