Derbyshire

Derbyshire
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Geografie
status:Ceremonies and administrative county
region:East of avoiding country
surface:2,625 km ²
administrative seat:Matlock
ISO 3166-2:GB-DBY
Demografie
population:
- Entire (2002 )
- density:

962.502
367/km ²
districts
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  1. High peak
  2. Derbyshire Dales
  3. South Derbyshire
  4. Erewash
  5. Amber Valley
  6. North East Derbyshire
  7. Chesterfield
  8. Bolsover
  9. Derby (Unitary)

Derbyshire is a county in the East of avoiding country of England. The county lies in a hilly landscape. The largest part of the peak District national park lies within Derbyshires. The northern part of the county overlaps itself with the Pennines, a famous hill and mountain range. The county has portion of national the Forest and borders on the counties and areas of the Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Staffordshire and Cheshire.

Beside the County Council in Matlock exist eight District Councils in the individual circles. Despite the urbanisation into 13 cities between 10.000 and 100.000 inhabitants, still another strong Agrarisierung of the area exists: 75% of the population inhabit 25% of the surface of the country.

Still 1998 ago the city was Derby part of the county. The city is now autonomous urban area (Unitary Authority)

cities and localities

  • Alfreton, Alton, Ashbourne, Ashford in the Water
  • beacon-wave, Bamford, Baslow, Beeley, Belper, Birch Vale, Bolehill, Bolsover, Borrowash, Bretby, Brimington, Burbage, Buxton
  • Castleton, Chapel EN le Frith, Charlesworth, Chelmorton, Chesterfield, Clay CROSS, Clowne, Cressbrook, Creswell, Cromford, Crowden, Curbar
  • Derby, Dronfield, Duffield
  • Earl Sterndale, Eckington, Edale, Edensor, Eyam
  • Fernilee
  • Gamesley, Glossop, Great Hucklow
  • Hadfield, Hartington, having ago legend, Hayfield, Heage, Heanor, Hope
  • Ilkeston
  • Little Hucklow, Long Eaton
  • Mars clay/tone Montgomery, Mars clay/tone on Dove, Matlock, Melbourne, Miller's Dale, Morley
  • new Mills, Newhaven
  • Over Haddon
  • peak Forest
  • Riber, Ripley
  • Shipley, Shirebrook, Staveley, Stoney Middleton, Stretton, Sudbury, Swadlincote
  • Tansley, Taxal, Thornhill, Tibshelf, Tideswell, Tunstead Milton
  • whale clay/tone, Wardlow, Whaley Bridge, Whitwell, Wirksworth
  • Youlgreave

objects of interest

  • Alfreton resound
  • to Alsop resound
  • to Arbor Low stone circle - part of the English Heritage
  • Barlborough resound
  • to abbey Calke - Calke Abbey
  • Carsington reservoir
  • Derwent Valley Mills - a world cultural heritage
  • main header Hurst's House - part of the English Heritage
  • Howden reservoir
  • Mam gate
  • national Stone Centre, in Wirksworth
  • Nine Ladies Stone Circle - part of the English Heritage
  • Peveril Castle
  • Riber Castle
  • caves of speed-wave - speed-wave Cavern
  • Suez clay/tone Scarsdale resound - part of the English Heritage
  • Wingfield Manor - part of the English Heritage


 

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