Both Cheshire and Derbyshire
The counties that make up the UK West Midlands region are West Midlands, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, and Herefordshire.
The Isle Of Wight lies to the south of Hampshire. Technically the Isle is part of the county of Hampshire.
Northumberland in the northeast of England has the most borders with other counties. It shares boundaries with Cumbria, County Durham, and Tyne and Wear.
Essex County in New York and Somerset County in Maryland were named for the English counties they resemble, which in turn are named after the rivers they border.
Truro is the most southern city in England. It is located in Cornwall, which is the southernmost county in England.
Both Derbyshire and Cheshire are due north of Staffordshire.
Two counties lie on Stafforshire's northern border. Cheshire on the northwest and Derbyshire on the northeast.
The county town of Staffordshire is Stafford.
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier gets its name from the county in England in which it was developed. The county, Staffordshire, is in central England.
Staffordshire is a county which lies north of Birmingham. Its county town is Stafford.
Staffordshire County Cricket Club was created in 1871.
Staffordshire County Senior League was created in 2005.
Staffordshire.
The town of Tamworth - is in the county of Staffordshire. It's located in central England - close to the border with Wales.
Yes. Staffordshire is a county in England, and England is a country in Europe.
Cheshire
Berkshire