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By luck of the draw and because of the still relatively small proportion of the total land they occupy, no cities are represented. Much that is rural is. Yet settlement and the influence of people is ubiquitous. Urban influences are greater than maps suggest. No county appears more than once. Some counties are not represented at all. Cornwall and Lancashire are missing, for example, because their nearest confluence points fall in their coastal bays. Likewise, Cambridgeshire and Derbyshire both fall entirely between adjacent lines of latitude.