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The map information is for reference only. Here is an alphabetical list of cities, towns and villages in Lancashire County, England. Click into each city, town and village to see map, location, postal code and other informations about it.
- Trawden
Trawden is located in Lancashire County, Pendle District,...
- Farington
Farington is located in Lancashire County, South Ribble...
- Winewall
Winewall is located in Lancashire County, Pendle District,...
- Ring O' Bells
Ring o' Bells is located in Lancashire County, West...
- Trawden
Here is the complete list of towns and cities in the Lancashire County area of England in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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Lancashire. A visit to Lancashire, a county in North West England, can take you from the glitz and excitement of Blackpool's piers and pleasure beach, to pensive walls through silent moors, to explore the rich industrial heritage of its mills and working museums, or along the trail of England’s most-famous witches across Lancaster and Pendle.
Coordinates: 53.8°N 2.6°W. Lancashire (/ ˈlæŋkəʃər / LAN-kə-shər, /- ʃɪər / -sheer; abbreviated Lancs) is a ceremonial county in North West England. It is bordered by Cumbria to the north, North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire to the east, Greater Manchester and Merseyside to the south, and the Irish Sea to the west.
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A visit to Lancashire, a county in North West England, can take you from the glitz and excitement of Blackpool's piers and pleasure beach, to pensive walls through silent moors, to explore the rich industrial heritage of its mills and working museums, or along the trail of England’s most-famous witches across Lancaster and Pendle. Map.