List of ceremonial counties of England

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This is a list of ceremonial counties of England. The population figures are mid-year estimates for mid-2019 est. from the Office for National Statistics.[1][2]

County Population Rank
(pop.)
Area
(in km²)
Area
(sq. mi.)
Rank
(area)
Density
(people/km²)
Rank
(dens.)
Bedfordshire 704,736 36th 1,235 477 41st 542 13th
Berkshire 911,403 24th 1,262 487 40th 722 10th
Bristol 463,405 43rd 110 42 47th 4,224 2nd
Buckinghamshire 840,138 30th 1,874 724 32nd 432 22nd
Cambridgeshire 852,523 28th 3,390 1,310 15th 252 34th
Cheshire 1,059,271 19th 2,343 905 25th 452 21st
City of London 8,706 48th 2.90 1.12 48th 2,998 4th
Cornwall 568,210 40th 3,562 1,375 12th 160 41st
Cumbria 498,888 41st 6,767 2,613 3rd 74 47th
Derbyshire 1,053,316 21st 2,625 1,014 21st 401 25th
Devon 1,194,166 11th 6,707 2,590 4th 178 39th
Dorset 772,268 31st 2,653 1,024 20th 274 32nd
Durham 866,846 26th 2,676 1,033 19th 324 28th
East Riding of Yorkshire 600,259 37th 2,477 956 23rd 242 35th
East Sussex 844,985 29th 1,791 692 33rd 472 20th
Essex 1,832,752 7th 3,670 1,420 11th 499 15th
Gloucestershire 916,202 23rd 3,150 1,220 16th 291 30th
Greater London 8,899,375 1st 1,569 606 37th 5,671 1st
Greater Manchester 2,812,569 3rd 1,276 493 39th 2,204 5th
Hampshire 1,844,245 6th 3,769 1,455 9th 489 17th
Herefordshire 192,107 45th 2,180 840 26th 88 46th
Hertfordshire 1,184,365 13th 1,643 634 36th 721 11th
Isle of Wight 141,538 46th 380 150 46th 372 26th
Kent 1,846,478 5th 3,738 1,443 10th 494 16th
Lancashire 1,498,300 8th 3,075 1,187 17th 487 19th
Leicestershire 1,053,486 20th 2,156 832 28th 489 18th
Lincolnshire 1,087,659 18th 6,975 2,693 2nd 156 42nd
Merseyside 1,423,065 9th 647 250 43rd 2,200 6th
Norfolk 903,680 25th 5,380 2,080 5th 168 40th
North Yorkshire 1,158,816 14th 8,654 3,341 1st 134 44th
Northamptonshire 747,622 33rd 2,364 913 24th 316 29th
Northumberland 320,274 44th 5,014 1,936 6th 64 48th
Nottinghamshire 1,154,195 15th 2,159 834 27th 535 14th
Oxfordshire 687,524 35th 2,605 1,006 22nd 264 33rd
Rutland 39,697 47th 382 147 45th 104 45th
Shropshire 498,073 42nd 3,488 1,347 13th 143 43rd
Somerset 965,424 22nd 4,170 1,610 7th 232 36th
South Yorkshire 1,402,918 10th 1,552 599 38th 904 9th
Staffordshire 1,131,052 17th 2,714 1,048 18th 417 24th
Suffolk 758,556 32nd 3,801 1,468 8th 200 38th
Surrey 1,189,934 12th 1,663 642 35th 716 12th
Tyne and Wear 1,136,371 16th 540 210 44th 2,105 7th
Warwickshire 571,010 39th 1,975 763 31st 289 31st
West Midlands 2,916,458 2nd 902 348 42nd 3,235 3rd
West Sussex 858,852 27th 1,991 769 30th 431 23rd
West Yorkshire 2,320,214 4th 2,029 783 29th 1,143 8th
Wiltshire 720,060 34th 3,485 1,346 14th 207 37th
Worcestershire 592,057 38th 1,741 672 34th 340 27th

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mid-Year Population Estimates, UK, June 2021". Office for National Statistics. 21 December 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Mid-Year Population Estimates, UK, June 2021". Office for National Statistics. 21 December 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2023.