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There are 3,244
counties and
county equivalents in the
United States. The 50
states of the
United States are
divided into 3,007
political subdivisions...
- York City,
coextensive with
Bronx County, in the U.S.
state of New York. It
shares a land
border with
Westchester County to its north; to its
south and west...
- Thomas, A Mapp of Ye
Improved Part of
Pensilvania in America,
Divided Into
Countyes,
Townships and
Lotts (c. 1687). Hugh T.
Harrington and Lisa A. Ennis. "Mad"...
- The
counties of
England are a type of
subdivision of England.
Counties have been used as
administrative areas in
England since Anglo-Saxon times. There...
- -shər;
often abbreviated Herts) is a
ceremonial county in the East of
England and one of the home
counties. It is a
suburban town that
borders Bedfordshire...
- In the
United States, a
county or
county equivalent is an
administrative or
political subdivision of a U.S.
state or
other territories of the
United States...
- Los
Angeles County,
officially the
County of Los
Angeles and
sometimes abbreviated as LA
County, is the most
populous county in the
United States, with...
- A
county (Latin: comitatus) is a
geographic region of a
country used for
administrative or
other purposes in some nations. The term is
derived from the...
- -ʃɪər/ nor-THAMP-tən-shər, -sheer;
abbreviated Northants.) is a
ceremonial county in the East
Midlands of England. It is
bordered by Leicestershire, Rutland...
- (/ˈbʌkɪŋəmʃər, -ʃɪər/,
abbreviated Bucks) is a
ceremonial county in
South East
England and one of the home
counties. It is
bordered by
Northamptonshire to the north...