Administrative county
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An administrative county is a top-level administrative area in England and Wales, and formerly in Scotland. They have their roots in the early centuries of the 2nd millennium, when certain cities were granted the status of counties. These changes were reaffirmed by the Local Government Act, 1888, which created many more county boroughs and the London County Council.
They should not be confused with the historic counties or ceremonial counties.
See also: administrative counties of England, subdivisions of Wales, subdivisions of Scotland
External links
- Association of British Counties - a pro-historic counties lobby group
- the Boundary Committee for England and Wales
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Administrative_county" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Administrative_county, used under the GNU Free Documentation License

