According to Wikepedia there are 48 counties in England.
If you mean the divisions of England, they are called counties.
Two of the counties that border Staffordshire are Cheshire and Derbyshire
The adjective used to refer to the people of England is 'the English'.
Angleterre is translated England in English.
the English pound is the currency used in many countries such as England,northern Ireland,Scotland and wales it is also used in some other countries
There are a total of 39 historical 'shires' in England, but there are altogether 81 administrative counties (areas that are defined by their local council).
The majority of English counties are coastal as no part of England is more than 70 miles from the sea.
There are 31 landlocked counties in England.
There are many counties in England. However, no county in England begins with the letter F.
England isn't in a county. counties are in england. examples of counties are kent surrey essex yorkshire cornwall and devon. there are many more counties though
The English language is made up of various launguages but we have taken many words from the Vikings ;D
England doesn't have states, only counties.
No county in England starts with the letter A. There was a county called Avon that existed between 1974 and 1996, but it is now part of other counties that still exist.
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Cumbria and Northumberland are the English counties bordering Scotland. If you mean countries, then England is the answer.
Yes, England has coastlines on the North Sea, the English Channel, the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
There are eight counties in the state of Connnecticut because it is small and it is New England state.