Lancashire County Council is a local authority in the northwest of England, responsible for providing various services to the residents of Lancashire. The area is known for its rich industrial heritage, particularly during the Industrial Revolution, when it became a center for cotton manufacturing. Lancashire is also famous for its cultural contributions, including traditional dishes like Lancashire hotpot, and its historical significance in the development of the British textile industry. Geographically, Lancashire is bordered by Cumbria to the north, North Yorkshire to the east, Greater Manchester to the southeast, and Merseyside to the south, with the Irish Sea to the west.
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