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  1. Map of the Counties of England Counties of England – Ceremonial Counties of England as defined by the Lieutenancies Act of 1997 (City of London not shown) Ceremonial Counties of England with Population (2020)

  2. The counties of England are divisions of England. Counties have been used as administrative areas in England since Anglo-Saxon times. There are two main legal definitions of the counties in modern usage: the 84 counties for the purposes of local government, and the 48 counties for the purposes of lieutenancy, also termed the ceremonial counties ...

  3. This map features the 86 traditional Counties of Great Britain. These differ from the Goverment Administrative county boundaries of today. Please visit The Association of British Counties (ABC) to learn more!

  4. Editable UK County Boundaries and Towns including Southern Ireland. Our simplest UK County Boundary map includes Northern and Southern Ireland with Towns. 1344 Towns and cities across the UK are displayed on the map in their own layers.

  5. An HTML5, JavaScript-powered, interactive map of the United Kingdom with historic counties. This mobile-compatible, responsive map includes clickable regions, zooming, location markers and more. Easy to customize and install.

  6. Oct 28, 2022 · 1 UK Counties Map; 2 How Many Counties in the UK; 3 Counties of England. 3.0.1 Table of Ceremonial Counties of England; 3.0.2 Table of Historic Counties of England; 3.0.3 Table of Metropolitan and Non-metropolitan Counties of England; 4 Counties of Scotland. 4.0.1 Table of Local Government Counties of Scotland; 5 Counties of Wales. 5.0.1 Table ...

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  8. Region. Notes. Area (Square Miles) Cities and Towns Include: Download a List of the English Counties. Visit North West offers a list of the English counties to download in various formats; CSV and Excel. Please credit this website if used. Download a list of English counties – Excel. Download a list of English counties – CSV.

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