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    Cheshire is a county situated on the North West England. The county is basically rural, but places like Alderley Edge have a huge population of high net-worth persons.  

    Cheshire is quiet famous for its manufacturing of cheese. The place which is run by the county council or Shire County is distributed into many sub government districts; these are Ellesmere Port and Neston, City of Chester, Crewe and Nantwich, Congleton, Maccelesfield and Vale Royal.

    As a promotion program held in the year 2002, the plant conservation charitable trust Plantlife selected the cuckooflower as the county flower. Famous music writer cum critic John Harris was born and brought up in Cheshire, he has gone on to describe Cheshire as "probably England's least remarkable County". The total population of Cheshire according to the census conducted in 2005 was 993,200.
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