Cumbria County, England - 6,826 sq km
Cumbria covers an area of 6,768 km²
Cumbria is a county in northwest England, covering an area of approximately 6,768 square miles (17,000 square kilometers). It is known for its stunning landscapes, including the Lake District National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The county's population is around 500,000, with major towns including Carlisle, Barrow-in-Furness, and Kendal. Overall, Cumbria is one of the largest counties in England by area.
The area of Vron is 20.67 square kilometers.
The area of Arcen is 11.47 square kilometers.
The area of Pals is 25.81 square kilometers.
The area of Aigne is 10.94 square kilometers.
The area of Vire is 22.5 square kilometers.
The area of Balones is 11.2 square kilometers.
The area of Véry is 11.74 square kilometers.
The area of Cornillé is 12.47 square kilometers.
The area of Montaner is 19.13 square kilometers.
The area of Viller is 7,270,000.0 square meters.