If you mean England and not the United Kingdom then under the 2009 UK Local Government reorganisation England now has 90 counties.
Historically England had about 39 "original" counties at the end of the 19th century.
The whole of the United Kingdom has Counties.
There are many counties in England. However, no county in England begins with the letter F.
England isn't in a county. counties are in england. examples of counties are kent surrey essex yorkshire cornwall and devon. there are many more counties though
England does not have states but rather 'counties'. Two examples of England Counties would be Chesire and Cumbria.
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England did not take over the six counties. Northern Ireland was formed in 1922.
If you mean the divisions of England, they are called counties.
England doesn't have states, only counties.
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In England we don't have "states" - we have counties. Kent is a county.
There are no 'states' in England, only counties, and Derbyshire is a county.
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