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  1. The subdivisions of England constitute a hierarchy of administrative divisions and non-administrative ceremonial areas. Overall, England is divided into nine regions and 48 ceremonial counties, although these have only a limited role in public policy. For the purposes of local government, the country is divided into counties, districts and ...

  2. Besides, there are historic counties which don't exist anymore - Cumberland, Westmorland and Huntingdonshire. The remaining historic counties have had their boundaries redrawn. The Department for Communities and Local Government use the term historic counties of England "". So that is why the term is used on Wikipedia for those counties.

  3. Cheshire, including Halton and Warrington. City of London. Cornwall, including Isles of Scilly. Cumbria. Chester. Derbyshire, including Derby. Devon, including Plymouth and Torbay. Dorset, including Bournemouth and Poole. County Durham, including Darlington, Hartlepool, and Stockton-on-Tees north of the River Tees.

  4. Historic counties of England, subdivisions of England established for administration by the Normans. Historic counties of Ireland, areas in Ireland separate from the county corporates that existed in some of the larger towns and cities. Historic counties of Scotland, the principal local government divisions of Scotland until 1975.

  5. About Wikipedia; Search. Search. Create account; Log in; Personal tools. ... Historic counties of England‎ (3 C, 6 P) Metropolitan counties of England ...

  6. Category:Counties of England. As of April 2009, England is divided into 48 ceremonial counties and 83 metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Counties of England.