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Berkshire is a county in England.
Berkshire may also refer to:
- Berkshire (UK Parliament constituency) (1265–1885)
 - Earl of Berkshire, an Earldom based on the county
 - As "The Berkshires," the Royal Berkshire Regiment
 
Other places
- Berkshire Lunatic Asylum (aka Berkshire Mental Hospital), England, UK
 
Places in the United States
- The Berkshires, or Berkshire Mountains, a mountain range and high tourism area in Massachusetts
 - Berkshire, Connecticut, an unincorporated community in Fairfield County located in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains
 - Berkshire, New York
 - Berkshire, Ohio
 - Berkshire, Vermont
 - Berkshire County, Massachusetts
 
Other people
- John Berkshire (1832–1891), Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court
 
Vehicles and transportation
- Berkshire Concept 70, a competition glider designed and built in the 1970s in New Jersey
 - Berkshire Flyer, present day seasonal Amtrak passenger train to Pittsfield
 - Berkshire Hills Express, former New York Central passenger train to the Berkshires
 - Berkshire locomotive, a railroad steam locomotive type; in the Whyte notation, it is a 2-8-4 type
 - Berkshire (NH train), former New Haven Railroad passenger train to the Berkshires
 
Groups, organizations, companies
- Berkshire Hathaway, an American investment and holding company
 - Berkshire Publishing Group, a publisher of academic and educational books
 
Other meanings
- Berkshire (soil), soil type
 - Berkshire pig, a breed of domestic pig from the English county
 - Berkshire Cottages, homes built in the Berkshires during the Gilded Age
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with berkshire
 - All pages with titles containing berkshires
 - All pages with titles containing berkshire
 - Burke Shire, Queensland, Australia
 - BerkShares, local currency in Massachusetts
 - Berks (disambiguation)
 - Berk (disambiguation)
 
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