Site: The Vale of York is an area of flat land located in the Northeast of England
Situation: The Vale of York is a major agricultural area and serves as the main north to south transport corridor for Northern England.
Toponyms Examples:
London: Name comes from the Latin word Londinium given during Roman Britain times.
Birmingham: Name comes from Old English Beormingham, meaning the home or settlement of the Beorminga's.
Durnham: Name comes from the old english word "dun" meaning hill.
Time Space Compression: Cities like London, Manchester, Birmingham, Cambridge, and more have become more interconnected because of advancements in transportation through things like cars, planes, and trains.