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What county in England starts with w?

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Historically, the following shires and one county.

* Warwickshire * Westmorland (technically, this was the only 'county', the rest were shires.) * Wiltshire

* Worcestershire

Lately, for administrative purposes

* Warrington * Warwickshire * West Midlands * West Sussex * West Yorkshire * Wiltshire * Worcestershire

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