In which city?
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There are 48 ceremonial counties in England, often referred to as shire counties. These counties are typically rural regions with specific historical significance and administrative functions.
As of now, there are 48 ceremonial counties in England. These counties are used for the purposes of lieutenancy and are often associated with historical counties. Additionally, there are 83 metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties, which are used for local government administration.
Asia has 48 counties in all `
There are 48 states with counties and 2 states with parishes. States like Louisiana and Alaska have parishes instead of counties.
I don't think there was a state with exactly 48 counties that joined the Union. West Virginia with 55 counties broke off from Virginia and joined the Union. 28 counties in Tennessee, mostly in the eastern part of the state supported the Union. Various counties in other Confederate states where plantations did not dominate the economy also supported the Union or at least felt opposed to secession.
West Virginia
According to Wikepedia there are 48 counties in England.
West Virginia
there are only two counties in Asia. that's ME and YOU. <3
50 Edit: Actually there are no 'States' in the UK - the different countries are divided into counties as follows: England (48) - Scotland (31) - Wales (13) - N. Ireland (6) Making a total of 98 counties.
There are a number of different layers of counties in the UK, so getting an exact number is not so easy. Outside of greater London and the Isles of Scilly, there are 83 administrative counties. Six of those are known as metropolitan counties. On a different level all of England is divided into 48 geographical or ceremonial counties.