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Cornwall is one of the forty-seven counties of England, United Kingdom, with capital in Truro. Located in the southwestern corner of the country, in the Southwest region it borders the Celtic Sea to the west and north, Devon to the east and the Channel to the south, and because of its linguistic and cultural roots, it is considered a Celtic nation. Its shores, cut out, are bathed by the Celtic Sea to the north and west and by the channel of the Channel to the south, and culminate in the west, in the call in Cornish Penn to Wlas and in English Land's End.
It is the End of the Earth, which would be equivalent to the Spanish "Finisterre", the French Finistère or the Flemish Oostende. The also known as tin country is to the west of the county of Devon, being the Tamar river its border. The main road that connects it with the rest of the country is the A38, which crosses the Tamar in Plymouth on the Tamar Bridge. And the A30 that crosses the southern border of Launceston. A ferry also links Plymouth with the city of Torpoint on the other side of the Hamoaze. A railway bridge, built by Brunel in 1859, completes the other major transport route. The Sorlingas Islands are associated with Cornwall. Cornwall is also a duchy belonging to the British Crown that is associated with the title of Duke of Cornwall.
At present the duchy belongs to 2% of the territory as well as other extensions in different parts of Great Britain. At present, this title is of the Prince of Wales, Charles of England, and of the Duchess Camilla.