Both Derbyshire and Cheshire are due north of Staffordshire.
Two of the counties that border Staffordshire are Cheshire and Derbyshire
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The township name is spelled Towamencin in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, north of Philadelphia.There is a similar township named Towamensing in Carbon County, farther north.
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Cheshire is directly north of Staffordshire in England.
Two of the counties that border Staffordshire are Cheshire and Derbyshire
Two counties lie on Stafforshire's northern border. Cheshire on the northwest and Derbyshire on the northeast.
Staffordshire is a county which lies north of Birmingham. Its county town is Stafford.
The English county directly north of Staffordshire is Cheshire. Cheshire is known for its picturesque countryside, historic towns, and notable attractions such as the city of Chester and the Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet. The region also features a mix of rural landscapes and urban areas, contributing to its charm.
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The country directly north of North America is Canada.
North Staffordshire Regiment was created in 1881.
North Staffordshire Regiment ended in 1959.
North Staffordshire Railway was created in 1845.