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Constitutional status of Cornwall
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The constitutional status of Cornwall has been a matter of debate and dispute. Cornwall is an administrative county of England.[1]
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In ethnic and cultural terms, until around 1700, Cornwall and its inhabitants were regarded as a separate people by their English neighbours.[2] One aspect of the distinct identity of Cornwall is the Cornish language, which survived into the early modern period and has been revived in the modern era.[2]