The 5 biggest are
North Yorkshire
Cumbria
Devon
Lincolnshire
Norfolk
The 5 smallest are
Reading
Portsmouth
Blackpool
Slough
Scilly
In 2009 there were major structural changes to local government in England.
90 metropolitan counties, non-metropolitan counties and unitary authorities were created.
The historic counties of England of which Rutland was the smallest has now been integrated into this new list. Rutland is now 49th on this list
In 2012 the official 5 smalllest counties in England are:
Reading
Portsmouth
Blackpool
Slough
Scilly
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The Principality of Sealand is considered the smallest British country. The Principality of Sealand is located in the North Sea.
Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Hampshire, Surrey.
Dorset is bordered by five counties in England: Devon, Somerset, Wiltshire, Hampshire, and Dorset itself.
There are 31 landlocked counties in England.
There are five counties.
The following are the five smallest: Louth (820 sq km) Carlow (896 sq km) Dublin (921 sq km) Longford (1,091 sq km) Armagh (1,254 sq km) If you're looking for the five smallest in the Republic (i.e. in the 26 counties as distinct from the other 6 that comprise Northern Ireland), then knock off Armagh and insert Monaghan (1,294 sq km).
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.
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.
wren is the smallest bird in england
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