Cheshire

Cheshire (pronounced /ˈtʃɛʃə/ CHESH-ə); also known, archaically, as the County of Chester) is a ceremonial county in North West England. The traditional county town is the city of Chester, although Cheshire's largest town is Warrington. Other major towns include Congleton, Crewe, Ellesmere Port, Widnes, Runcorn, Macclesfield, Nantwich, Northwich, and Wilmslow. The county is bordered by Merseyside and Greater Manchester to the north, Derbyshire to... more

Area:

  • 2,343 km² (904.6 mi² )

Population:

  • 1,003,600 (2007)

Country:

Also known as:

  • County Of Cheshire,
  • Chester

Location

Population

number date
  • 1,003,600
  • 2007

Administrative headquarters:

ISO 3166-2 Code:

  • GB-CHS

Geolocation:

Latitude Longitude
  • 53.1667
  • -2.5833
top ↑

We can also tell you Cheshire is a…

If you know more about Cheshire, you can add more facts here »

Similar topics in Freebase

  • Northamptonshire

    Northamptonshire

    Northamptonshire (or, archaically, the County of Northampton; pronounced /nɔrˈθæmptənʃər/ or /nɔrθˈhæmptənʃɪər/; abbreviated Northants. or N/hants) is a landlocked county in the English East Midlands, with a population of 629,676 as at the 2001 census. It has boundaries with Warwickshire to the...
  • Shropshire

    Shropshire

    Shropshire (pronounced /ˈʃrɒpʃər/ or /ˈʃrɒpʃɪər/), alternatively known as Salop or abbreviated, in print only, Shrops, is a county in the West Midlands region of England. It borders Wales to the west. Shropshire is one of England's most rural and sparsely populated counties with a population...
  • Hertfordshire

    Hertfordshire

    Hertfordshire (pronounced /ˈhɑrfərdʃər/ or /ˈhɑrtfərdʃɪər/  ( listen)), abbreviated Herts, is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the East region of England. The county town is Hertford. The county is one of the Home Counties and lies inland, bordered by Greater London, Buckinghamshire,...
  • Lincolnshire

    Lincolnshire

    Lincolnshire (pronounced /ˈlɪŋkənʃər/ or /ˈlɪŋkənʃɪər/; abbreviated Lincs) is a county in the east of England. It borders Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Rutland, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire, and the East Riding of Yorkshire. It also borders Northamptonshire for just 19 metres,...
  • Leicestershire

    Leicestershire

    Leicestershire – pronounced /ˈlɛstərʃər/ or /ˈlɛstərʃɪər/  ( listen), abbreviation Leics. – is a landlocked county in central England. It takes its name from the heavily populated City of Leicester, traditionally its administrative centre, although the City of Leicester unitary authority is today...
  • Wiltshire

    Wiltshire

    Wiltshire (pronounced /ˈwɪltʃər/ or /ˈwɪltʃɪər/, formerly /ˈwɪlʃər/; also abbreviated Wilts) is a ceremonial county in the south west of England. It is landlocked and borders the counties of Dorset, Somerset, Hampshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire. It contains the unitary authority...

These people have edited this topic:

Edit this topic
Edit and Show details

Add or delete facts, download data in JSON or RDF formats, and explore topic metadata.

Freebase Logo
What is Freebase?

Freebase is a huge collection of facts, built by people like you. Freebase connects facts in ways other sites can't, giving you new ways to explore millions of subjects.
You can help improve it!

Freebase Attribution

Freebase data is free for use under the CC-BY license.

The original description for Cheshire was automatically generated from Wikipedia.org licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
[1]
Learn more about Freebase licensing and attribution