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Ceremonial counties, [2] formally known as counties for the purposes of the lieutenancies, [3] are areas of England to which lord-lieutenants are appointed. They are one of the two main legal definitions of the counties of England in modern usage, the other being the counties for the purposes of local government legislation.
The result of {{England Ceremonial Counties Labelled Map|WMsuffix=(county)|Londonprefix=Greater}} Template documentation [ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ] This template displays a labelled map of the ceremonial counties of England (or their historical equivalents), with each county name linked to a Wikipedia article or category associated ...
This template displays a labelled map of the ceremonial counties of England (or their historical equivalents), with each county name linked to a Wikipedia article or category associated with that county.
The counties of England are a type of subdivision of England.Counties have been used as administrative areas in England since Anglo-Saxon times. There are three definitions of county in England: the 48 ceremonial counties used for the purposes of lieutenancy; the 84 metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties for local government; [a] and the 39 historic counties which were used for ...
A map of England showing the cermonial counties with labels. Date: 27 October 2008: Source: A labeled version of Image:Swyddi seremonïol Lloegr.svg. Author: Morwen, Marnanel and Evian Pepper. Permission (Reusing this file) GFDL: Other versions: Bitmap with labels; Vector without labels; Bitmap without labels
Ceremonial county Height (m) Relative height Name Grid reference 1 Cumbria: 978 912 Scafell Pike: 2 Northumberland: 815 556 The Cheviot: 3 Durham: 788 210 Mickle Fell: 4 North Yorkshire: 736 408 Whernside: 5 Herefordshire: 703 154 Black Mountain: 6 Derbyshire: 636 488 Kinder Scout: 7 Lancashire: 628 30 Green Hill: 8 Devon
Map showing the ceremonial counties of England excluding the City of London, in 2010. ... English ceremonial counties 2010 (multi-coloured).svg;
English: Map of the ceremonial counties of England from 1998, excluding the City of London. (Still valid in 2012.) (Still valid in 2012.) Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 170%