There are far too many counties in the UK to list here. If you mean 'countries' - they are England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Here is an example i found on the web, It lets you know about the history and events and the countries in the UK i hope its a big help to you. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom
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Ulster is the most northern of Ireland's 4 provinces. Ulster is made up of 9 counties, 6 of which make up the country of Northern Ireland; hence the reason why Northern Ireland is often referred to as Ulster.Ulster is a province not a country.The 9 counties of Ulster areAntrimArmaghDownFermanaghLondonderryTyroneCavanDonegalMonaghanThe first 6 make up Northern Ireland with the remaining 3 some of the 26 counties of the Republic of Ireland.................................1 island2 countries4 provinces32 counties
This question needs more context in order to be answered; for example does it refer to US counties or UK counties
The UK does not have states. It has countries, and within the countries there are counties.
Norfolk/Suffolk
What is known as Northern Ireland consists of the counties of Fermanagh, Antrim, Down, Tyrone, Armagh and Derry.
York, and the counties of North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, East Yorkshire and South Yorkshire.
There are no countries that begin with the letter W.
The Republic of Ireland has a common border with the six counties of Northern Ireland which is part of the UK.
Lots of counties, but not that many countries. Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK, France, USA, Russia
USA, USSR, UK, France
Suffolk & Norfolk are two examples.