Yorkshire
York is a city. Yorkshire is a county.
It depends on which York you are referring to. In England York is in the county of Yorkshire
York No, York is the County Town of Yorkshire, in England.
York County was named after a governmental house in England, the House of York. Their symbol was also the white rose.
York is a city in the county of Yorkshire, in England.
Yes there is a old York, well it is just called York and its in England in the county of Yorkshire (a county is Britain's version of a state, sort of but with less autonomy).
york county
Queensbury is located in Warren County, New York,United States. The town is the county seat of Warren County and is located in the southeast of the county. There is also a village called Queensbury in West Yorkshire, England.
NY presumably is New York. York is the country-town of the county of Yorkshire in England. New York was named after York. New York was one of the British colonies in what we now call the United States.
Hampshire is a county in Southern England its captial is Winchester.
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Shropshire is England's largest landlocked county by area.