Derbyshire
See also: Derbyshire (homonymy)
The Derbyshire (“Dar-Bi-shoeur” marked) is a county in the the Midlands is England, which asserts part of the most attractive landscape of England. A substantial part of the national park of Peak District represents an important part of the county. The northern part of Derbyshire is covered by the assembly line with Pennines. The county contains part of the national forest, and borders with the county métrpolitain of the Large-Manchester, Yorkshire of the West, Yorkshire of the South, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Staffordshire and Cheshire. The county has a local government on two levels, with County Council based with Matlock and eight Councils District. Independently of the 13 cities having a population between 10000 and 100000 inhabitants, there exists a great quantity of little populated arable lands: 75% of the population live 25% of the territory. Although Derbyshire is generally regarded as belonging to the Midlands, some parts, such as the raised grounds, are more close to the cities of North to Manchester and Sheffield and the population is considered to belong to North (to be Northerner) to belong to the Midlands (country of the medium). Before 1998 the administrative county included the town of Derby. Derby is now a unit authority, well the city keeps its statute of capital with title ceremonial.
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Simple: Derbyshire
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