Kent
Because the English end of the Channel Tunnel (which links England and France by rail) comes out in the English county of Kent.
From France, Kent is the closest English county.
The County in the Southeast of England is Kent. Southeast from there is the English Channel then France.
In England the name is associated with County Durham.
No, Lancaster is the county town of Lancashire, England.
Dover, in the County of Kent.
The Channel Tunnel links southeast England and northern France. If you mean which 'county', the answer is Kent.
It depends where on the south of England you are. For most of England's south coast, if you travelled due south, you would land in France. However, if you were in Truro - or any point west of there, you would land in Spain.
It is because he ruled the entire France to war with England. So its like that
He came from Denmark. Born in the town of Rudkøbing on the island of Langeland.
Someone from Yorkshire, England, is often called an inhabitant of "God's Own County" due to the historical pride and strong identity associated with the region.
Cheshire is a county in England, and thus does not have an official Capital City (like London, Paris or Rome are to England, France and Italy). The term used for "capitals" in relation to counties is a "County Town", and in Cheshire's case this is Chester (which confusingly is a City).