Cheshire

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Cheshire is a ceremonial and historic county in North West England known for its rural landscapes, affluent towns, and production of Cheshire cheese.

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North West England hasCounty Cheshire
Greater Manchester borderedBy Cheshire
Peak District (part) locatedInCounty Cheshire
subject surface form: Peak District
River Dee (part) locatedIn Cheshire
River Dee (part) flowsThrough Cheshire
Bridgewater Canal locatedIn Cheshire
M56 motorway regionServed Cheshire
Northern Trains serviceArea Cheshire
Stockport historicCounty Cheshire
Merseyside borders Cheshire
Trafford historicCounty Cheshire
Runcorn locatedIn Cheshire
Runcorn ceremonialCounty Cheshire
Runcorn historicalCounty Cheshire
Widnes locatedIn Cheshire
Widnes ceremonialCounty Cheshire
Earl of Chester jurisdiction Cheshire
Cheshire Plain locatedIn Cheshire
Warrington locatedIn Cheshire
Warrington ceremonialCounty Cheshire
Wilmslow locatedIn Cheshire
Wilmslow ceremonialCounty Cheshire
Wilmslow historicCounty Cheshire
Pennine waterways traverses Cheshire
Cheshire lieutenancyArea Cheshire self-link
Cheshire East partOf Cheshire
this entity surface form: ceremonial county of Cheshire
Cheshire East lieutenancyArea Cheshire
Cheshire East postalCounty Cheshire
Shropshire borders Cheshire
James Chadwick placeOfBirth Cheshire
Derbyshire hasBorderWith Cheshire
Staffordshire borderedBy Cheshire
Tameside historicCounty Cheshire
Thelwall Viaduct locatedIn Cheshire
Chester County, Pennsylvania namedAfter Cheshire
this entity surface form: Cheshire, England
Mercia hasPart Cheshire