Yorkshire

Yorkshire is a historic county in the northern part of England and the largest in the United Kingdom, and is the site of much of England's last unspoiled greenery. Due to its great size in comparison to other English counties, it has since been divided into different regions, but is still recognised as a geographical territory and cultural region. Yorkshire is also known in popular culture for the dialect spoken there, which is spoken in a distinctive accent and includes many unique slang words. While speaking the same language, even people from other parts of England have difficulty understanding Yorkshire talk, which has become a popular subject of comical cultural references.

The Yorkshire flag, official since 2008, is the White Rose of the medieval House of York.

Yorkshire in In High Places
In an alternate where the Great Black Deaths killed 80% of Europe's population in the 14th century, the English language was spoken only in England by the late 21st century, and it was very different from the English spoken in the home timeline. Annette Klein could only understand half the words, and the ones she could understand sounded like they originated from the Yorkshire dialect.