There are a number of different layers of counties in the UK, so getting an exact number is not so easy. Outside of greater London and the Isles of Scilly, there are 83 administrative counties. Six of those are known as metropolitan counties. On a different level all of England is divided into 48 geographical or ceremonial counties.
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).
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
I think you mean counties.... Altogether there are 32 counties in Ireland, 26 in the Republic and the remaining 6 in Northern Ireland
England doesn't have states, only counties.
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There are eight counties in the state of Connnecticut because it is small and it is New England state.
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According to Wikepedia there are 48 counties in England.
There are 48 ceremonial counties in England, often referred to as shire counties. These counties are typically rural regions with specific historical significance and administrative functions.
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England does not have states but rather 'counties'. Two examples of England Counties would be Chesire and Cumbria.