The Only Remaining English County ...

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The only remaining county ...
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with a population of over 5 million
Greater London
home to over 100 railway stations
Kent
whose population is at least 30% ethnic minorities
West Midlands
covered by 27 parliamentary constituencies
Greater Manchester
with a population density of over 10,000 people per square mile
Bristol
with two separate coastlines
Devon
that borders the Atlantic Ocean
Cornwall
home to 2 National Parks
North Yorkshire
completely surrounded by one other county
City of London
covered by just one parliamentary constituency
Rutland
that boasts a Natural UNESCO World Heritage Site
Dorset
that is an island
Isle of Wight
where dry land sits below sea level
Cambridgeshire
home to one of the top three universities in the world
Oxfordshire
with mountains that reach over 900m above sea level
Cumbria
that borders Scotland
Northumberland
which is 22% forested
Surrey
whose population is less than 1.5% ethnic minorities
Somerset
that has over 900 kilometres of coastline
Essex
that contains a school which educated over 1/3 of UK Prime Ministers
Berkshire
that has 16 letters in its name
Northamptonshire
has a population density of less than 250 people per square mile
Herefordshire
which contains the point furthest from the sea (70 miles)
Derbyshire
that contains an extinct volcano
Leicestershire
home to 4 New Towns
Hertfordshire
that contains the UK's easternmost point on land
Suffolk
home to the Broads National Park
Norfolk
that hosts the Grand National
Merseyside
part of the East of England administrative region
Bedfordshire
known for a 'Golden Triangle'
Cheshire
that is not a 'true' coastal county
Gloucestershire
that borders Wales
Shropshire
home to the Chiltern Hills
Buckinghamshire
without a city
Warwickshire
that borders the Irish Sea
Lancashire
known for declaring election results first
Tyne and Wear
that is considered a metropolitan county
West Yorkshire
that contains 3 cities
Hampshire
home to an international airport serving London
West Sussex
part of the historic county of Humberside
Lincolnshire
bordering the English Channel
East Sussex
whose largest settlement was formed from the federation of 6 towns
Staffordshire
with a male life expectancy of over 80 years
Wiltshire
home to a village that averages 53 days of snowfall per year
County Durham
home to the Peak District National Park
South Yorkshire
associated with Border Morris folk dancing
Worcestershire
that is landlocked
Nottinghamshire
with an aging population
East (Riding of) Yorkshire
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