This is a list of two-tier counties of England by population.
It includes those non-metropolitan counties (also known as shire counties) with a two-tier county council structure and does not include metropolitan counties or unitary authorities.
Where a unitary authority has separated from a shire county the population of the unitary authority is counted elsewhere. For example, the population of Blackpool is not included in Lancashire in this table.
The figures are mid-year estimates for mid-2019 est. from the Office for National Statistics.[1][2]
Densities are calculated from population and area values.
County | Population | Area (in km²) | Density (people/km²) |
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Kent | 1,578,519 | 3,544 | 445 |
Essex | 1,506,345 | 3,458 | 436 |
Hampshire | 1,406,199 | 3,678 | 382 |
Lancashire | 1,236,035 | 2,894 | 427 |
Surrey | 1,205,616 | 1,663 | 725 |
Hertfordshire | 1,200,620 | 1,643 | 731 |
Norfolk | 918,369 | 5,384 | 171 |
Staffordshire | 877,856 | 2,620 | 335 |
West Sussex | 885,055 | 1,991 | 445 |
Nottinghamshire | 826,257 | 2,085 | 396 |
Derbyshire | 796,847 | 2,547 | 313 |
Devon | 814,440 | 6,564 | 124 |
Suffolk | 763,375 | 3,800 | 201 |
Lincolnshire | 769,474 | 5,937 | 130 |
Leicestershire | 712,572 | 2,083 | 342 |
Oxfordshire | 726,530 | 2,605 | 279 |
Cambridgeshire | 680,407 | 3,046 | 223 |
Gloucestershire | 646,627 | 2,653 | 244 |
Worcestershire | 604,947 | 1,741 | 348 |
Warwickshire | 599,153 | 1,975 | 303 |
East Sussex | 546,924 | 1,709 | 320 |
References
- ↑ "Mid-Year Population Estimates, UK, June 2021". Office for National Statistics. 21 December 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- ↑ "Mid-Year Population Estimates, UK, June 2021". Office for National Statistics. 21 December 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
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