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nice question

if by counties you mean only counties properly so called plus metropolitan counties but not unitary authorities

then it looks like there might be a 5way tie among cambridgeshire derbyshire northamptonshire staffordshire & warwickshire

each of which appears to border 7 other counties

but do you agree

or have reason to believe otherwise

i am not absolutely certain

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