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| image_caption = The Cheshire Plain from Beeston Castle, Eastgate Clock in Chester, and Little Moreton Hall | motto = | locator_map = File:Cheshire UK locator map 2010.svg | map_caption = | coordinates = | region = North West England | established_date = Ancient | established_by = | preceded_by = | origin = | MPs = 11 MPs | police = Cheshire Constabulary | largest_town = Warrington | lord_lieutenant_office = Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire | lord_lieutenant_name = Alexis (Lady) Redmond | high_sheriff_office = High Sheriff of Cheshire | high_sheriff_name = Nicholas Hopkinson | area_total_km2 = | area_total_rank = | ethnicity = | county_council = | unitary_council1 = | unitary_council2 = | joint_committees = | admin_hq = | area_council_km2 = | area_council_rank = | population_council = | density_council = | iso_code = | ons_code = | gss_code = | nuts_code = | website = | districts_map = | districts_key = All unitary | districts_list = }} Cheshire ( ) is a ceremonial county in North West England. It is bordered by Merseyside to the north-west, Greater Manchester to the north-east, Derbyshire to the east, Staffordshire to the south-east, and Shropshire to the south; to the west it is bordered by the Welsh counties of Flintshire and Wrexham, and has a short coastline on the Dee Estuary. Warrington is the largest settlement, and the city of Chester is the county town.The county has an area of and had a population of 1,095,500 at the 2021 census.}} The north and west are relatively urbanised, and contain the settlements of Warrington, Chester, Runcorn, Widnes, and Ellesmere Port. The south and east of the county are primarily rural, and the largest settlement is Crewe. For local government purposes Cheshire comprises four unitary authority areas: Cheshire East, Cheshire West and Chester, Halton, and Warrington. The county historically included all of the Wirral Peninsula and parts of southern Greater Manchester and northern Derbyshire, but excluded Widnes and Warrington.
The landscape of the county is dominated by the Cheshire Plain, an area of relatively flat land divided by the Mid-Cheshire Ridge. To the west, Cheshire contains the south of the Wirral Peninsula, and to the east the landscape rises to the Pennines, where the county contains part of the Peak District. The River Mersey runs through the north of Cheshire before broadening into its wide estuary; the River Dee forms part of the county's border with Wales, then fully enters England and flows through the city of Chester before re-entering Wales upstream of its estuary. Red Triassic sandstone forms the bedrock of much of the county, and was used in the construction of many of its buildings.
The culture of Cheshire has affected global pop culture by producing actors such as Daniel Craig, Tim Curry, and Pete Postlethwaite; athletes such as Shauna Coxsey, Tyson Fury, and Paula Radcliffe; authors such as Lewis Carroll; comedians such as John Bishop and Ben Miller; and musicians such as Gary Barlow, Ian Curtis, and Harry Styles. Most places are involved in agriculture and chemistry, leading to Cheshire's reputation for the production of chemicals, Cheshire cheese, salt, and silk. Provided by Wikipedia