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  • curprev 20:3320:33, 7 April 2021 Roger 3 Roger talk contribs 59,524 bytes +26 This is a less confusing way of saying that Heywood is in the historic county of Lancashire. Historic counties do exist in 2021 despite their name, and telling them apart from ceremonial counties, even those with the same names, really isn't rocket science. With Lancashire, all one has to do is remember that the historic county is much bigger than the ceremonial county. undo

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