The majority of English counties are coastal as no part of England is more than 70 miles from the sea.
There are 34 counties in the Coastal Plain region of North Carolina.
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The English county with the smallest coastline is Nottinghamshire. Despite being located in the East Midlands, it has no coastline along the sea, as it is entirely landlocked. This makes it unique among English counties, which typically have varying lengths of coastal access.
There are 90 English counties known today. These counties include but are not limited to Kent, Essex, West Yorkshire, Norfolk, Surrey, and Devon.
Hancock county, Harrison county, and Jackson county. The three Southernmost counties that border the Gulf of Mexico.
Georgia is the "Empire State of the South", thus, coastal Georgia is the "Coastal Empire". The attached areas of coastal South Carolina are known as "The Low Country"
The two English counties that border Scotland are Northumberland and Cumbria.
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Economically a counties core area is at the capital or on the major coastal ports if it is not a landlocked country.
For the coastal cities and major inland cities, yes. For rural farming communities and counties, no.