Lancashire is a county
No, Lancashire does not have a mayor. Although the counties within Lancashire will each have their own mayor.
Yorkshire, Lancashire, Sussex
North Yorkshire is bordered by the following counties: Cumbria, County Durham, East Riding of Yorkshire, Lancashire, and West Yorkshire.
Northern England, particularly the counties of Lancashire, Yorkshire, Westmorland and Cumberland.
Northern England, particularly the counties of Lancashire, Yorkshire, Westmorland and Cumberland.
The longest river in the North West of England is the Mersey River. It forms the border between the counties of Cheshire and Lancashire. It is about 70 miles long.
We have counties in England, not states / provinces. Liverpool was traditionally in Lancashire but now its in Merseyside, owing to the River Mersey.
England is divided into several counties, each with its own administrative functions. Some of the most notable counties include Yorkshire, Lancashire, Kent, Essex, and Cornwall. Additionally, there are metropolitan counties like Greater Manchester and West Midlands. Each county has its unique geography, culture, and history.
Cumbria is bordered by several counties in England. To the north, it shares a boundary with Scotland. To the east, it is adjacent to Northumberland and County Durham. To the south, it borders Lancashire, and to the southwest, it is next to the county of Yorkshire.
Yorkshire Warwickshire Leicestershire Manchester Lancashire Derbyshire Staffordshire Nottinghamshire Shropshire Northamptonshire Herefordshire Worcestershire Buckinghamshire Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire Hertfordshire See also http://www.picturesofengland.com/mapofengland/counties-map.html
Lancashire, England - 1,121 sq miles.
There are at least 7 - Lancaster, Leeds, Leicester, Lichfield, Lincoln, Liverpool and London.