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    Cheshire is county located in North West England. Cheshire is quiet famous for its manufacture of Cheshire Cheese. The county is mainly countryside, nonetheless places such as Alderley Edge has people from the upper society residing here.

    The area which is being managed by the county council or Shire County is separated into many general government districts, which are as follows, Ellesmere Port and Neston, City of Chester, Crewe and Nantwich, Congleton, Macclesfield and Vale Royal.

    Cheshire is primarily a countryside county with a large number of villages located found here. The main occupation of the people living here is agriculture they also deal in dairy products and cattle's remain their chief livestock. A large number of their industries are based in the Northern region neighboring Mersey. Cheshire has a huge concentration of canals mainly towards the east side of the county which bears tactical significance between Manchester, Stoke and Birmingham.
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