Probably Clackmannanshire in Scotland. However, there are some counties that have two words in their title which might be longer.
Bengal Tigers
Cornwall is the county with the longest coastline.
Probably Clackmannanshire in Scotland. However, there are some counties that have two words in their title which might be longer.
Colchester is in Essex. It is an important Garrison town. It was an important Roman town. I believe it has the longest railway platform in UK.
Cornwall is a county in the UK.
County Donegal
No. Sutherland is the largest county of the UK.
Pinellas County is 38 miles long, and 15 miles at it's broadest point, for a total of 280 square miles. 587 miles of coastline. It is the 2nd smallest county in the State of Florida.
Counties. The UK is divided into counties for local government. A county is controlled by a county council, but plenty of large cities now have their own city council. Most counties end with 'shire', such as Warwickshire (named after Warwick), Oxfordshire (named after Oxford) and Leicestershire (named after Leicester), but plenty don't, such as Kent, Essex and Cumbria. Shire and county originally meant much the same thing, shire being a Saxon word and county coming in with the Normans. However, the in the modern world there are differing meanings of 'county' depending on whether you are talking geographically or administratively.
Donegal.
The Severn.
a quadrilateral.