Overview
The historic County of Cornwall is located on the westernmost end of the constituent country of England, perhaps most notable for the separatist movements located within as well as the distinctive cultural heritage effectively separating the area of the county apart from regions elsewhere in England—even Devon.
Today, as a constituent country of United Kingdom, England has no official anthem separate from the greater nation. Cornwall, a smaller piece at the western edge of England, is most notable for the “Trelawny” song as well as for the spread of Christianity in the region by Saint Piran.
