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