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Northumbria was an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in early medieval England.
Northumbria or Northumbrian may also refer to:
Language
- Northumbrian burr, a distinctive uvular pronunciation of R in the traditional dialects of Northumberland and north Durham
 - Northumbrian dialect, any of several English language varieties spoken in Northumbria or Northumberland
 - Northumbrian Old English
 
Military
- 50th (Northumbrian) Division (1908–1919)
 - 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division (1920–1945; 1947–1961)
 - 23rd (Northumbrian) Division (1939–1940)
 
Other uses
- Northumbria (European Parliament constituency)
 - Northumbria (locomotive), an 1830 steam locomotive built by Robert Stephenson
 - Northumbria (modern), a term denoting the region of north-east England between the Tweed and Tees
 - Northumbria University, a university located in Newcastle upon Tyne in the North East of England
 - Earl of Northumbria, a former English title of nobility
 - HMS Northumbria (M1146) (1954–1988), a British Royal Navy minesweeper
 - Esso Northumbria, an oil tanker launched in 1969
 - Country proposed by the Northern Independence Party of England
 
See also
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- Team Northumbria (disambiguation)
 - Northumberland (disambiguation)
 - North East England
 - All pages with titles beginning with Northumbria
 - All pages with titles containing Northumbria
 
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