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Revision as of 17:12, 7 December 2020

North West England
NorthWestEngland.png
The region of North West England in England
CountryUnited Kingdom
Number of zones2209
Maximum PPH2303
Last updated2020-12-06


North West England is one of twelve regions in the United Kingdom. It includes the counties of Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside and has about seven million inhabitants.

The largest city is Manchester, other of the region's most populous towns are Liverpool, Warrington, Blackpool, Chester, Stockport, Sale and Bolton.

Adjacent regions are Scotland in the north, North East England and Yorkshire & The Humber in the east, East Midlands in the southeast, West Midlands in the south and Wales in the southwest.

Geographical division

Municipalities

In the North West England there are eleven municipalities with at least one turf zone:

Municipality Zones
Blackburn with Darwen 40
Blackpool 60
Cheshire East 31
Cheshire West and Chester 299
Cumbria 320
Greater Manchester 639
Halton 66
Lancashire 464
Merseyside 203
Sefton 64
Warrington 23

Zones

There are 2209 turf zones in the region, two of which is counted as World Heritage Sites, one is counted as Winner zone, five counts as Water zones, 60 counts as Train station zones, one counts as National park zone, 32 counts as Monument zones, 115 counts as Holy zones, 97 are counted as Bridge zones, four are counted as Castle zones and 15 are counted as Ruin zones.

Updated: 2020-12-06

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