Hampshire
surrey borders which british country? Hampshire is this on the who wants to be a millionare game :)
they came from a another country --------------------------- named Britain. In Britain they are ruled from New Westminster, across the river is the county of Surrey. Surrey BC is on the other side of the river.
NoThey are in the same country (England) but not the same county.They are each a county themselves, and not within each other.
Northumberland in the northeast of England has the most borders with other counties. It shares boundaries with Cumbria, County Durham, and Tyne and Wear.
Galway borders Mayo, Roscommon, Clare, Tipperary and Offaly
London is bordered by Kent, Surrey, Middlesex, and Essex. Other Home Counties are Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, East Sussex and West Sussex, but these counties do not directly border London - there are one or more of the above 4 (Kent, Surrey, Middlesex or Essex) in between. Middlesex hasn't existed as a county for several years having been absorbed into Greater London. The counties that surround London are Kent, Surrey, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Essex.
The Isle of Wight (it's an island).
A landlocked country is a country which has no sea borders, or is bordered entirely by other countries - the country's borders are "locked" in by the land surrounding it.
Cass County borders both Arkansas and Louisiana. The other eight with borders shared with Louisiana are: * Marion * Harrison * Panola * Shelby * Sabine * Newton * Orange and * Jefferson. Bowie county is the tenth county that forms the eastern border of Texas and it borders Arkansas and Oklahoma.
Montana borders the most Canadian provinces of any state: three. It borders British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
Greater London has more people than any other county
Surrey is a county of England, UK.Most people living in Surrey do not have Irish, Welsh or Scottish accents, nor do they have northern or 'west country' accents.Many will have 'London' accents, Surrey being very near London.However, people from many parts of England now live in Surrey, and it would be very difficult to spot a 'typical' Surrey accent, because there isn't one!Of course, anyone born and bred in Surrey, and whose parents and grandparents have always lived in Surrey, and who went to school on Surrey, who work in Surrey and whose friends are all from Surrey, would doubtless have a 'Surrey' accent.However, it would not be totally dissimilar from the general accent of most people who live in the South East of England. In fact, it would probably be totally indistinguishable from them, even by other 'South East Englanders' living 100 miles away on the East coast of South East England.As a generalisation, a Surrey accent could come under the vague description 'modified received pronunciation.' This doesn't help us much, but it might help distinguish a 'Surrey' accent from, say, a Birmingham or Scottish one!For examples of Surrey 'accents' (and other regional accents) see Related links below.