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Template documentation. This template displays a labelled map of the ceremonial counties of England (or their historical equivalents), with each county name linked to a Wikipedia article or category associated with that county. It is intended to provide a navigation template for family of county-related articles about the same subject matter.
The coat of arms of England is the coat of arms historically used as arms of dominion by the monarchs of the Kingdom of England, and now used to symbolise England generally. [1] The arms were adopted c. 1200 by the Plantagenet kings and continued to be used by successive English and British monarchs; they are currently quartered with the arms ...
This template displays a labelled map of the ceremonial counties of England (or their historical equivalents), with each county name linked to a Wikipedia article or category associated with that county. It is intended to provide a navigation template for family of county-related articles about the same subject matter.
A map of England showing the cermonial counties with labels. Date: 27 October 2008: Source: A labeled version of Image:Swyddi seremonïol Lloegr.svg. Author: Morwen, Marnanel and Evian Pepper. Permission (Reusing this file) GFDL: Other versions: Bitmap with labels; Vector without labels; Bitmap without labels
Coordinates: 52°04′N1°36′W / 52.06°N 1.60°W. Modern Worcestershire set against a backdrop of territory ceded to surrounding or new counties since 1844. Image includes territory gained from surrounding counties since 1844. The administrative boundaries of Worcestershire, England have been fluid for over 150 years since the first ...
A red cross on a white field, with a red sword in the canton. The City of London (excluding Greater London) is England's smallest ceremonial county and measures approximately 1 square mile (2.6 km2). The City of London is officially not part of Greater London or its 32 borough's. Traditional: Flag of Cornwall – St Pirran's Cross
The counties represent a compromise between the historic counties and the counties established in 1974. While the 1997 Labour government devolved power to Wales , Scotland and Northern Ireland , it refused to create a devolved Assembly or parliament for England , planning instead to introduce eight regional assemblies around England to devolve ...
National flag. Proportion. 3:5 [ 1 ] Design. A white field with centred red cross. Argent, a cross gules. The flag of England flying alongside the flag of the United Kingdom in Southsea, Portsmouth, in July 2008. The flag of England is the national flag of England, a constituent country of the United Kingdom.