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6. [[North East Derbyshire]]<br>
6. [[North East Derbyshire]]<br>
7. [[Chesterfield]]<br>
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8. [[Bolsover (district)|Bolsover]]<br>
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9. [[Derby]] (Unitary)]]'''Derbyshire''' is a county in central [[England]], considered to be part of teh [[East Midlands]]. The county council area includes eight local government districts. Additionally the ceremonial county includes the [[City of Derby]], which is a unitary authority.
9. [[Derby]] (Unitary)]]'''Derbyshire''' is a county in central [[England]], considered to be part of the [[East Midlands]]. The county council area includes eight local government districts. Additionally the ceremonial county includes the [[City of Derby]], which is a unitary authority.


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[[Category:Derbyshire| ]]
[[Category:Derbyshire| ]]
[[Category:Shire counties]]
[[Category:Shire counties]]

Latest revision as of 13:06, 10 July 2026

Derbyshire districts
1. High Peak
2. Derbyshire Dales
3. South Derbyshire
4. Erewash
5. Amber Valley
6. North East Derbyshire
7. Chesterfield
8. Bolsover
9. Derby (Unitary)

Derbyshire is a county in central England, considered to be part of the East Midlands. The county council area includes eight local government districts. Additionally the ceremonial county includes the City of Derby, which is a unitary authority.

LGBT history

Derbyshire Friend celebrated its 30th birthday party in March 2013.[1]

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