Suffolk & Norfolk are two examples.
Eastbourne
In the UK, towns that end with "Gros" include Grosmont, which is located in North Yorkshire. As for towns ending in "Bea," there are few notable examples, including Beauly in Scotland. Towns that end with "Mont" include Montrose in Scotland.
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Norwich Ipswich Greenwich
I Have Found A LIst Of 10 That End In Bury:BuryBanburyCanterburyGlastonburySalisburyShrewsburyWednesburyWelburyAmesburyAylesbury
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None, but some end in 'minster', like Warminster, Upminster.
the Severn in the UK flows through the Counties of Shropshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, and the towns of Shrewsbury, Worcester and Gloucester.
Germany has no counties as in the UK or US.. Germany comprises of 16 "Länder" (states), which are again divided into "Landkreise" (boroughs) of which there are 413.
Ah, what a lovely question! In the UK, you can find towns that end in "croft," such as Westcroft and Wincroft. These towns often have a charming and peaceful atmosphere, perfect for inspiring creativity and relaxation. Just imagine the beautiful landscapes and friendly faces you might encounter in these delightful places!
Several towns in the UK have names that end with "well." Notable examples include Fareham in Hampshire, which has the nearby village of Titchfield, and the town of Chiswell in Dorset. Other examples include the historic towns of Bideford and Wexford, although Wexford is located in Ireland. Additionally, towns like Ashwell and Hailsham also fit this naming criterion.
If you mean England and not the United Kingdom then under the 2009 UK Local Government reorganisation England now has 90 counties. Historically England had about 39 "original" counties at the end of the 19th century.