Administrative counties of England
Administrative counties were subnational divisions of England used for local government from 1889 to 1974. They were created by the Local Government Act 1888, which established an elected county council for each area. Some geographically large historic counties were divided into several administrative counties, each with its own county council. The administrative counties operated until 1974, when they were replaced by a system of metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties under the Local Government Act 1972.
1889 Lancashire County Council election1974 in EnglandAbram, Greater ManchesterAdministrative counties in EnglandAdministrative counties of IrelandAdministrative counties of englandAllerdaleAlnwick_DistrictAshfield DistrictAshton-under-LyneAudenshawAvon (county)BacupBassetlaw_DistrictBath,_SomersetBath_and_North_East_SomersetBath and North East Somerset CouncilBlaby_DistrictBlackpoolBlyth Valley
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Alnwick_DistrictAshfield DistrictBassetlaw_DistrictBlaby_DistrictBlyth ValleyBorough_of_Berwick-upon-TweedBorough_of_BostonBorough_of_BroxtoweBorough_of_CharnwoodBorough_of_ErewashBorough_of_GedlingBorough_of_KetteringBorough_of_MeltonBorough of RugbyCastle MorpethDacorumDaventry DistrictDerbyshire DalesEast LindseyHambleton_DistrictHarborough DistrictHinckley_and_BosworthHurley and Wood EndKing's_Lynn_and_West_NorfolkMetropolitan_Borough_of_SolihullNewark_and_SherwoodNorth_KestevenNorth_NorfolkNorth_WarwickshireNorth_West_LeicestershireNuneaton_and_BedworthOadby_and_WigstonRichmondshireRushcliffeSouth_DerbyshireSouth_Holland,_LincolnshireSouth KestevenSouth_NorfolkSouth_NorthamptonshireStratford-on-Avon District
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Administrative counties of England
Administrative counties were subnational divisions of England used for local government from 1889 to 1974. They were created by the Local Government Act 1888, which established an elected county council for each area. Some geographically large historic counties were divided into several administrative counties, each with its own county council. The administrative counties operated until 1974, when they were replaced by a system of metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties under the Local Government Act 1972.
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Administrative counties were s ...... the Local Government Act 1972.
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Les comtés administratifs d’An ...... n-métropolitains d'Angleterre.
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行政カウンティ (administrative counti ...... 多少正確さを欠くものの、しばしば行政的カウンティと呼ばれる。
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The administrative counties as they were when abolished in 1974
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County council
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Administrative county
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England
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Administrative counties were s ...... the Local Government Act 1972.
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Les comtés administratifs d’An ...... andi et renommé Grand Londres.
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行政カウンティ (administrative counti ...... 多少正確さを欠くものの、しばしば行政的カウンティと呼ばれる。
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Administrative counties of England
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Comté administratif d'Angleterre
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Verwaltungsgrafschaften Englands
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イングランドの行政カウンティ
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