Ceremonial county in England
Warwickshire is a ceremonial county in England, United Kingdom. The county town is Warwick. According to the 2021 Census, Warwickshire has a population of 599,153 and covers an area of 1,976 km², giving it a population density of 303 people per square kilometre.
As a ceremonial county, Warwickshire is one of the areas of England to which a Lord Lieutenant is appointed as the personal representative of the monarch. Ceremonial counties represent the traditional geographic divisions of England and are used for various official and cultural purposes.
The following local authorities operate within or correspond to Warwickshire:
Warwickshire is in England, United Kingdom.
The county town of Warwickshire is Warwick.
Warwickshire has a population of 599,153 according to the 2021 Census.
Warwickshire covers an area of 1,976 km² (763 square miles).
Warwickshire contains the following local authorities: North Warwickshire, Nuneaton And Bedworth, Rugby, Stratford On Avon, Warwick.
Warwickshire is a ceremonial county. Ceremonial counties are the 46 traditional geographic counties of England, each headed by a Lord Lieutenant appointed by the Sovereign.
Some ceremonial counties have a county council (e.g. Warwickshire County Council) that handles highways, education, and social care, while others are divided entirely into unitary authorities with no separate county council. Check your local authority for details.