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  • |picture=Stirling castle.jpg |picture caption=Stirling Castle
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  • ...], which along with [[Norfolk]], is one of only two counties entirely east of the [[Prime Meridian]]. ...oft#Lowestoft Ness|Lowestoft Ness]], beyond which lies only the sea, empty of any further islands.
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  • ...e United Kingdom|shire]] in the south-east of [[Great Britain]]. It is one of the "Home Counties". ...green areas but otherwise it is a vast, continuous urban sprawl, a mixture of poor neighbourhoods and wealthy.
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  • ...Sussex''' is a [[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] on the south coast of [[Great Britain]], lapped by the [[English Channel]]. It is bounded by [[Ha ...as many stately homes and castles such as [[Arundel Castle]] and [[Bramber Castle]].
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  • ...the border with [[County Donegal]] in the west, to the south-western shore of [[Lough Neagh]] in the east, bordering [[County Londonderry]] in the north The county town of Tyrone is [[Omagh]] in the midst of the shire. The [[county flower]] is bog-rosemary, which blooms in the peat
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  • |flag=Flag of Warwickshire.svg ...k''' is a [[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] in the Midlands. Parts of the county are heavily urbanised, and in particular [[Birmingham]] and its
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  • ...the head of the [[Firth of Forth]]. Its [[county town]] is the royal burgh of [[Linlithgow]], from which it takes its alternative name, Linlithgowshire. ...estuary lie to the north, across which are [[Fife]] and the detached part of [[Perthshire]].
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  • |picture caption=The summit of Helm Crag ...[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]], with some of the grandest scenery of the land. It is bounded to the north and west by [[Cumberland]], to the so
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  • |flag=County Flag of Wiltshire.svg '''Wiltshire''' is a [[Counties of the United Kingdom|county]] of the West Country. It is wholly landlocked and has borders with five other c
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  • |flag= Flag of Worcestershire.svg ...n the Midlands. It is a mixture of the very rural and the very urban. Much of the shire is low-lying, in particular that which lies in the [[River Severn
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  • ...counties of the ancient province of [[Ulster]] to be part of the Republic of Ireland. Cavan lies along the border with the [[United Kingdom]]. ...land| year=2005| id=| pages=186–191}}</ref> It is also the sixth largest of Ulster's nine counties in size and the seventh largest by population.
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  • ...th [[County Tipperary]] it is split into two "Ridings", analogous to those of [[Yorkshire]]. ...area. The population of Cork city stood at 119,230 in 2011. The population of County Cork is 519,032 making it the state's second-most populous county, a
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  • ...own of Donegal, although Lifford serves as the county town. The population of the county was 161,137 according to the 2011 census. ...e nearby city of Londonderry form the main economic axis of the north-west of Ireland.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sinnfein.ie/contents/16086 |title=De
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  • |picture=Connemara National Park.jpg .../Census/TableViewer/tableView.aspx?ReportId=75467 Census 2006 - Population of each province, county and city]</ref>
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  • |picture=Lakes of Killarney.JPG |picture caption=The Lakes of Killarney
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  • |picture=Ireland - Plains of South Kildare.jpg |picture caption=View across the plains of Kildare
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  • ...Clonageera, Course, Durrow Townparks, Glebe and Knockanoran in the parish of Durrow: {{wmap|52.841599|-7.402759|zoom=14|base=outline_detached}}</ref> ...ird largest of Leinster's 12 counties in size and seventh largest in terms of population.
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  • ...s Office] Census 2011, "Population Classified by Area", Table 1 Population of each province, county and city with actual and percentage change, 2006 and ...[[River Shannon]] runs through the city of [[Limerick]], with King John's Castle.]]
    16 KB (2,356 words) - 16:24, 31 January 2018
  • ...nd with it facing the wild [[Atlantic Ocean]]. It is part of the Province of [[Connaught]]. ...ntral Statistics Office | accessdate=26 April 2013}}</ref> The boundaries of the county, which was formed in 1585, reflect the Mac William Íochtar lord
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  • ...epublic of Ireland. It is named after the town of Monaghan. The population of the county is 60,483 according to the 2011 census. ...smallest of Ulster's nine counties in size and also the smallest in terms of population.
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