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  • |map image=Cheshire Brit Isles Sect 3.svg ...a. The [[county town]], after which it takes its name, is the ancient City of [[Chester]].
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  • |map image=Hertfordshire Brit Isles Sect 5.svg |flag=County Flag of Hertfordshire.svg
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  • |map image=Lanarkshire Brit Isles Sect 2.svg ...t of the Lowlands. It is [[Scotland]]'s most populous county, for the City of [[Glasgow]] and its eastern suburbs fill its northern parts.
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  • |name=Lancashire |map image=Lancashire Brit Isles Sect 3.svg
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  • |map image=Middlesex Brit Isles Sect 5.svg |flag=Flag of Middlesex.svg
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  • |map image=Montgomeryshire Brit Isles Sect 6.svg ...f Montgomery''' is a [[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] in the heart of the [[Wales|Welsh]] mountains.
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  • |map image=Warwickshire Brit Isles Sect 5.svg |flag=Flag of Warwickshire.svg
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  • |map image=Yorkshire - British Isles.svg ...ottinghamshire|Nottingham]], [[Derbyshire|Derby]], [[Cheshire|Chester]], [[Lancashire|Lancaster]] and [[Westmorland]]. The [[county top]] is [[Mickle Fell]] at 2
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  • | county = Lancashire ...ashire's northernmost large town and the chief town of '''Lancashire North of the Sands'''.
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  • | county= Lancashire ...''' is a major city in southern Lancashire. It stands on the eastern side of the [[Mersey]] Estuary.
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  • |name=Isle of Man |picture=Maughold Village. Isle of Man. - geograph.org.uk - 31912.jpg
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  • ...in the West Riding. It is a cathedral city, and one of the largest towns of [[Yorkshire]]. ...access to a supply of coal, iron ore and soft water facilitated the growth of Bradford's manufacturing base, which, as textile manufacture grew, led to a
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  • |county=Lancashire ...and 25 miles east of [[Preston]], at the confluence of the [[River Calder, Lancashire|River Calder]] and [[River Brun]].
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  • |county=Lancashire |picture caption=Skyline of Salford from Hartshead Pike
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  • [[File:Map of River irwell.png|right|thumb|180px|Map of the river]] The '''River Irwell''' is a river in in [[Lancashire]], 39 miles long from source to its outlet into the [[River Mersey]] and th
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  • {{Hundreds of Lancashire map}} ...whole of [[the Fylde]] and parts further inland and has a total population of 468,488.
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  • {{Hundreds of Lancashire map}} ...the hundred numbered 240,202 in 2011, which ranks it fifth out of the six hundreds.
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  • {{Hundreds of Lancashire map}} ...ale]]. It is the least populous of the hundreds, with a population in 2011 of 223,643.
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  • {{Hundreds of Lancashire map}} ...wn as '''West Derbyshire''', just as other hundreds in the county palatine of Lancaster may bear the ''-shire'' suffix.
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  • {{Hundreds of Lancashire map}} ...GM Gazetteer"/> It is the most populous of the hundreds, with a population of 1,836,589 in 2011.
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