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What is the division of united kingdom called?

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What is the division of united kingdom called?

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  1. Its called England and its subservient countrys of Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland.

    We are good to them though, we look after them


  2. The UK is England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland altogether,

    Britain is England, Scotland & Wales altogether,

  3. Divisions and Sub Divisions (with examples) below:

    Counties (Surrey, East Sussex etc).

    County or District Council (Tandridge District Council, Surrey)

    Borough Councils (London Borough of Westminster)

    Parish Council (archaic hangover from the past, but often have covenants on properties forcing owners to contribute to parish expenses such as church repairs: can be legally challenged, without too much difficulty).

    City Councils (City of London)

  4. Counties.

  5. Which one ?

  6. This is all I could find...

    http://www.statistics.gov.uk/geography/e...

    Its to do with electoral wards/divisions,

    no help I suppose?

  7. Your question isn't clear. Contrary to first answer, there are no counties in Scotland.

  8. Ooh, I get you!

    The UK is divided into 4 countries - England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

    Then they're kinda divided up into regions - South-east, South, West

    Then there's COUNTIES - West Sussex, Manchester, Brighton.

    Then there's Towns/Villages

    So, an English address would be

    Mr John Smith - Name

    12 Bakers Street -  Street

    Dormansland - Town

    Surrey - County

    RH3 4KJ - Postcode

    (^^ Just an example)

  9. Do you mean into England, Wales, Scotland & N. Ireland?

  10. The big island containing England, Scotland and Wales (and the offshore islands which are territorially part of those 3 countries) is called Great Britain.

    Northern Ireland is to the north of the Irish Republic. The Republic is a sovereign nation state. Northern Ireland, together with the island of Great Britain, make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

    Each of the 4 countries in the UK is further divided into administrative counties, though on a local level, some cities and large towns may not be administered by the county in which they are located, but have their own local government.

    Scotland formerly had counties (some still use the names of these counties) but is today administered in more modern regions.

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