Examples of 'administrative counties' in a sentence

Meaning of "administrative counties"

administrative counties - regions or areas within a country that are responsible for local government and public services

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This was leading to loss of territory by administrative counties.
Administrative counties of the Republic of Ireland.
The territories do not have administrative counties.
It consisted of the administrative counties of North Tipperary and South Tipperary.
The areas over which the councils had authority were designated as administrative counties.
County boroughs were to be administrative counties of themselves.
The borders of the provinces coincide exactly with the boundaries of the administrative counties.
These divisions were carried on to the administrative counties that county councils covered.
The maps featured rectangular symbols encasing character names for the locations of administrative counties.
The district was formed from areas in the administrative counties of Glamorgan and Monmouthshire.
Administrative counties of Wales.
The Ridings are separate administrative counties.
Administrative counties of Scotland.
It was formed from parts of the administrative counties of Denbighshire and Flintshire.
Administrative counties in England.

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The area covered by each regional authority consists of a number of Administrative Counties and Cities.
The Act abolished the administrative counties of Middlesex and London.
These were part of the statutory counties, but not part of the administrative counties.
Non-traditional administrative counties are indicated by a cream-coloured background.
This gives a present-day total of twenty-nine administrative counties and five cities.
The administrative counties have been rearranged in the 20th century.
Radnor or Radnorshire ( ) is one of thirteen historic and former administrative counties of Wales.
In 1974, administrative counties and county boroughs were abolished, and a major reform was instituted.
Of these, all but Huntingdonshire and Yorkshire are still administrative counties.
The Local Government Act 1888 introduced administrative counties each governed by an elected county council.
These were designed to be ' counties-to-themselves ' ; administrative divisions to sit alongside the new administrative counties.
Estonia also has 15 administrative counties.
The Administrative Counties of Wales created in 1889 were based on these.
Norway, a unitary state, is divided into eighteen first-level administrative counties fylke.
In 1965, these two administrative counties were merged to form Cambridgeshire and the Isle of Ely.
Administrative divisions, Albania is divided into 12 administrative counties.
Under the act, the Ridings lost their lieutenancies, shrievalties, administrative counties.
Norway, a unitary state, is divided into nineteen first-level administrative counties ( fylke ).
The county of Sussex was divided into East and West administrative counties in 1888.

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