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List of two-tier counties of England

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This is a list of two-tier counties of England. It includes those non-metropolitan counties (also known as shire counties) with a two-tier county council structure and does not include metropolitan counties or unitary authorities.

Where a unitary authority has separated from a shire county, the population of the unitary authority is counted elsewhere. For example, the population of Blackpool is not included in Lancashire in this table.

CountyLand areaPopulation ()Density(km2)(mi2)(/km2)(/mi2)
Cambridgeshirekm2/km2
Derbyshirekm2/km2
Devonkm2/km2
East Sussexkm2/km2
Essexkm2/km2
Gloucestershirekm2/km2
Hampshirekm2/km2
Hertfordshirekm2/km2
Kentkm2/km2
Lancashirekm2/km2
Leicestershirekm2/km2
Lincolnshirekm2/km2
Norfolkkm2/km2
Nottinghamshirekm2/km2
Oxfordshirekm2/km2
Staffordshirekm2/km2
Suffolkkm2/km2
Surreykm2/km2
Warwickshirekm2/km2
West Sussexkm2/km2
Worcestershirekm2/km2

References

References

  1. {{UK subdivision statistics citation
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