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
Northumberland in the northeast of England has the most borders with other counties. It shares boundaries with Cumbria, County Durham, and Tyne and Wear.
no state borders most of the others or even comes close to bordering most but Tennessee & Missouri border the most
Eight counties border with Northamptonshire
Lancashire
france
Tennessee borders eight other states: Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Missouri.
China and Russia. They both share borders with 14 countries, you then also have places like Brazil, China, France, Germany etc. who are the next largest bordering countries
Manchester united and Liverpool
Truro is the most southern city in England. It is located in Cornwall, which is the southernmost county in England.
Well, darling, the Irish county that wins the award for having the most border buddies is good ol' County Fermanagh. It's like the popular kid at the party, rubbing elbows with six other counties: Tyrone, Monaghan, Cavan, Leitrim, Donegal, and Sligo. So, if you want a county that's a real social butterfly, Fermanagh is your go-to.
Most of the Southern English counties have villages called 'Whitchurch', but there are not an English Parish called Whichchurch.
what part of erurope did the borders change the most