North West England
North West England is one of the regions of England in the United Kingdom. The cities of Liverpool and Manchester are in the south of this region. The northern area (which includes Cumbria and part of Lancashire) is full of villages.
Local government
The official region consists of the following subdivisions:
Ceremonial county | County/Unitary | Districts |
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Cheshire | Cheshire † | a.) Ellesmere Port and Neston, b.) Chester, c.) Crewe and Nantwich, d.) Congleton, e.) Macclesfield, f.) Vale Royal |
Warrington U.A. | ||
Halton U.A. | ||
Cumbria † | a.) Barrow-in-Furness, b.) South Lakeland, c.) Copeland, d.) Allerdale, e.) Eden, f.) Carlisle | |
Greater Manchester * | a.) Bolton, b.) Bury, c.) Manchester, d.) Oldham, e.), Salford, f.) Stockport, g.) Tameside, h.) Trafford, i.) Wigan | |
Lancashire | Lancashire † | a.) West Lancashire, b.) Chorley, c.) South Ribble, d.) Fylde, e.) Preston, f.) Wyre, g.) Lancaster, h.) Ribble Valley, i.) Pendle, j.) Burnley, k.) Rossendale, l.) Hyndburn, m.)Rochdale (borough) Rochdale |
Blackpool U.A. | ||
Blackburn with Darwen U.A. | ||
Merseyside * | a.) Knowsley, b.) Liverpool, c.) St. Helens, d.) Sefton, e.) Wirral | |
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