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Tynemouth
TynemouthA lighthouse on the River Tyne at Tynemouth, North Tyneside, Eng.

North Tyneside

district, England, United Kingdom
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North Tyneside, metropolitan borough, metropolitan county ofTyne and Wear, historic county ofNorthumberland, northeasternEngland. It lies just east of the city ofNewcastle upon Tyne and is bordered by theRiver Tyne to the south and theNorth Sea to the east.

North Tyneside includes the River Tyne industrial towns of North Shields andWallsend, the port and coastal resort town of Tynemouth, and the coastal resort and residential town of Whitley Bay on the North Sea coast.North Shields has oil-storage facilities, ship-repair yards, and fish canneries, and shipbuilding and the manufacture of marine parts and equipment are important at Wallsend. The northwestern and northeastern portions of North Tyneside are largely suburban. Area 32 square miles (84 square km). Pop. (2001) 191,659; (2011) 200,801.

This article was most recently revised and updated byAmy Tikkanen.

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