Yes, Greater Manchester is a county in England which has the largest urban population in the country.
No. Manchester is located in the county of Greater Manchester.
Greater Manchester County Council ended in 1986.
Boringly, Greater Manchester. Historically, Manchester was part of Lancashire.
Greater Manchester County Council was created in 1973.
Greater Manchester County Record Office was created in 1976.
Wigan is a town and metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England. Therefore, it belongs to Greater Manchester County.
Oldham is in the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester.
It is actually in Greater Manchester.
Yes Tameside is in the county of Greater Manchester. It is one of ten local authorities of Greater Manchester. Greater Manchester county council was set up with the newly created county but sometime in 1986 it was abolished. Although tameside doesnt have a town centre of its own but the smaller towns it covers do have centres, i.e Hyde, Ashton-under-lyne etc.
Wythenshawe is in a district in the south of the city of Manchester, England. In 1931, it was transferred from its historical position in the county of Cheshire, to the city of Manchester.
Greater Manchester is a metropolitan county in the North West of England, established in 1974. There are 10 metropolitan boroughs within Greater Manchester: City of Manchester, City of Salford, Oldham, Wigan, Trafford, Tameside, Rochdale, Stockport and Bury.
Manchester in the UK is not a state, it is a city (in the North West of England). Greater Manchester, which the City of Manchester is a part of, is a metropolitan county established in 1974.