Derbyshire is a
county in
England. Its size is
225,074 hectares, and it is situated in the
East Midlands and boasts some of England's most attractive scenery. A substantial portion of the
Peak District National Park lies within Derbyshire. The northern part of Derbyshire overlaps with the
Pennines, a famous chain of hills and
mountains.
Derbyshire has a two-tier local government, with a county council and eight district councils. Population: about 750,000 (2002). Apart from 13 towns with between 10,000 and 100,000 inhabitants, there is a large amount of sparsely populated agricultural upland: 75% of the population live in 25% of the area.
Derby City was part of Derbyshire until 1997 when it was made into a unitary authority, governed by Derby City Council.
Towns and villages
- Alfreton[?], Alton[?], Ashbourne[?], Ashford-in-the-Water[?]
- Bakewell[?], 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[?], Hathersage[?], Hayfield[?], Heanor[?]
- Ilkeston[?]
- Little Hucklow[?]
- Marston Montgomery[?], Marston 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[?]
- Walton[?], Wardlow[?], Whaley Bridge[?], Whitwell[?], Wirksworth[?]
- Youlgreave[?]
Places of interest
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