No. Manchester is located in the county of Greater Manchester.
Lancashire.
Blackburn is in the county of Lancashire in northwest England near Manchester.
Officially GREATER MANCHESTER but sometimes, especially in adresses, mistaken for Lancashire :)
Boringly, Greater Manchester. Historically, Manchester was part of Lancashire.
Manchester is located in Greater Manchester, which is a metropolitan county in North West England. It is not located in a traditional shire as it is a metropolitan area.
Lancashire is located in the northwestern portion of England. This county was founded in 1182. In 1974, the administrative county of Lancashire was eliminated with the southwestern portions being added to Merseyside and the southeastern portions being assigned to Greater Manchester.
Preston is in Lancashire county, in the North West of England.
Lancashire is a county
Delph is not in Yorkshire, It is in Lancashire. Yes Manchester United would still be, as Manchester is part of Lancashire.
There is a CITY of Manchester, and also the ADMINISTERY AREA of Greater Manchester, which includes such towns as Stockport and Oldham. This, along with Merseyside, another Administery Area, with Liverpool as its main city, were carved out of Lancashire as having common needs, being mainly urban, different to the rest of Lancashire, which is mainy rural. For this reason it is debatable as to wether Greater Manchester, supposably still part of the County of Lancashire, can be classed as a county, although most people do.
Blackpool is in the county of Lancashire (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackpool)
Lancashire County Cricket Club was created in 1864.