Yes, Blackburn is in Lancashire.
Blackburn is in Lancahire, in the North West of England.
North Yorkshire is bordered by the following counties: Cumbria, County Durham, East Riding of Yorkshire, Lancashire, and West Yorkshire.
From Yorkshire and Lancashire to the Scottish border.
Blackburn is a large industrial town that can be found in the county of Lancashire which is in the north-west of England.
It runs through North Yorkshire and Lancashire.
Rochdale, Lancashire. Rhyl, North Wales. Ripon, Yorkshire.
The River Ribble is located in England. The river runs through both North Yorkshire and Lancashire.
Lancashire, located in North West England, has a total of 12 cities. Notable cities within the county include Lancaster, Preston, and Blackburn, among others. The region is known for its rich history and diverse communities.
Eccles Shorrock has written: 'History of the formation of Blackburn Association in 1852, and of the North & North-east Lancashire Association, with the rise and fall in the rate of wages for twenty-eight years'
There is usually a clue in the name of the dish e.g. Lancashire Hot Pot, from Lancashire North Staffs Oatcakes, North Staffordshire Cornish Pastie, Cornwall Yorkshire Pudding, Yorkshire Lincolnshire Sausage Bury Balck Puddings Eccles Cakes Melton Mobury Pork Pies But sometimes there is no clue, here are those I can think of Jellied Eels, London Curry, Bradford
Lancashire.