Lancaster is a city situated in Lancashire County, in North West England.
The city is located on the banks of the River Lune. Due to its high economical pace and pleasing weather the city of Lancaster is densely populated.
The core city area near the river Lune is populated with 45,952 people. The overall city along with its satellite towns has a total population of 133,914.
Lancaster city is located on the extreme northern side of the Lancashire County.
Morecambe Bay is located about three miles from the city. The city received its name from the Lancaster canal, which is situated close by. Just like any other city in Lancashire County, it experiences frequent rainfall.
Sometimes the weather gets bitterly cold during the summer season. The seaside area normally experiences strong winds.
Most places in the region have a changeable climate, moving from warm to cold and windy.
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