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where is hull

Hull (usually called Kingston upon Hull) is a port city in the East Riding of Yorkshire, in the north‑east of England, United Kingdom.

Quick Scoop

  • It’s on the north bank of the Humber Estuary where the River Hull meets it.
  • The city sits about 22–25 miles (35–40 km) inland from the North Sea.
  • It’s roughly east/south‑east of major Yorkshire cities like Leeds and York.

A tiny mental map story

Imagine starting in York and driving south‑east for about an hour: you’d reach a historic maritime city on a wide estuary, with docks, museums, and an Old Town looking out toward the North Sea—that city is Hull.

Key facts in a glance

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Item Details
Country United Kingdom (England)
Region East Riding of Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber
Type of place Port city and unitary authority
Rivers/Water On the River Hull at the Humber Estuary
Distance from North Sea About 22–25 miles (35–40 km) inland
Latitude / Longitude Approx. 53.77° N, 0.34° W
Population (approx.) About 267,000–269,000 residents

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