That depends upon whether the 'Durham' you refer to is County Durham, or the city of Durham, which is within County Durham.
The counties of Durham and North Yorkshire share a border, but to reach the North Yorkshire border from Durham City is not very far ... straight down the A1(M), the motorway adjacent to Durham City, you will coss the River Tees, (which acts as much of the border in this area) a few miles south of Scotch Corner ... perhaps 3 or 4 minutes to reach the motorway from Durham City centre, then no more than 15 - 20 minutes at normal motorway speeds, to cross the Tees.
Coverdale - is a dale in the far East of Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England. It takes it's name from the river Cover.
About 300 miles.
It's about (depending on where you are in Wisconsin and where you want to go in County Durham) 3714 miles.
Highland, in Scotland, is by far the largest by area. Next would be North Yorkshire, in England. The largest by population is Greater London. By Adewunmi Adejumo
Kure Beach is about 170 miles or 3 hours from Durham, NC.
130 miles taking I-40 WEST to NC-147 NORTH at EXIT 279A, then NC-147 NORTH to Durham.
Driving from Durham, North Carolina to Fayetteville, North Carolina takes about an hour and a half in a car. There is approximately 89 miles between the two locations.
The distance between Halifax, West Yorkshire, in England and Jiaxing, Zhejiang, in China is 9,118 km (5,666 miles).
I checked on Google Earth - it's only 13 miles, and would take about 21 minutes to travel by car. See the related link for a map - and the route.
As per google map, it's 224 miles (360.5 kms)
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No, the series Durham County is Canadian (the first six episodes of the show aired in Canada in 2007). "Durham County" is a fictional name for a suburban community near Toronto, the largest city in Canada (although, there is actually a real place called "Durham" not far from Toronto).