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.
They are both counties in U.K. (a.k.a United Kingdom).
The United Kingdom is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. None of them are land locked......Sorry, I misread your question. No idea how many landlocked counties.
Ireland did not give six counties to England. Before 1921, all of Ireland was part of the United Kingdom. When the Irish Free State was formed in 1921, the majority of the population in the six counties wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom. A minority of the population of the six counties wanted to join what is now the Republic of Ireland. The six counties became what is now known as Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is not part of England, but along with England, Scotland and Wales, it is part of the United Kingdom. England and the United Kingdom are not the same thing so don't get it mixed up.
There are no countries in Scotland. Scotland is a autonomous country in the United Kingdom. Did you mean counties? There are currently no counties in Scotland as the previous counties were transformed into Lieutenancy Areas. There are 33.
Yes, Ireland was partitioned in 1922, and has remained that way ever since. There are six out of the nine counties in Ulster (the Northern Province) that belong to the United Kingdom, and Belfast is included in those six counties.
4: * England * Wales * Scotland * Northen Ireland
The Kingdom of Ireland was incorporated into the United Kingdom in 1801. The 26 counties of the Irish Free State (Éire) left the UK in 1921, leaving 6 counties which created Northern Ireland and which remained as part of the United Kingdom.
The United Kingdom is not divided by states, it is divided by counties. Privet Drive is in Surrey.
I don't really know the answer but I am having an exam on it on Friday
No, England is a country in Britain and the UK. It is not a state. States are similar to British Counties.
Lincolnshire borders 8 counties in the United Kingdom. These include Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Rutland, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire, and East Riding of Yorkshire.