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Administrative countyAn administrative county is an administrative area in the British Isles. The term was introduced for England and Wales by the Local Government Act 1888, which created county councils for various areas, and called them 'administrative counties' to distinguish them from the traditional counties of the British Isles. In England and Wales the legislation was repealed in 1974, and entities called 'administrative counties of England' were introduced in their place. Though strictly inaccurate, these are often called 'administrative counties' to distinguish them from both the traditional counties, and the ceremonial county. In Scotland they were repealed in 1975 and replaced with a system of Subdivisions of Scotland. In Northern Ireland they were never formally repealed, though have been replaced for local government use by a system of 26 Districts of Northern Ireland. In Republic of Ireland the legislation that created them remained in force until the Local Government Act 2001 was passed, which renamed them 'counties'. The administrative counties that did not share the names of traditional counties : England *East Riding of Yorkshire (Yorkshire) *East Sussex (Sussex) *East Suffolk (Suffolk) *Holland, Lincolnshire (Lincolnshire) *Isle of Ely (part of Cambridgeshire) *Isle of Wight (Hampshire) *Kesteven (Lincolnshire) *Lindsey (Lincolnshire) *County of London (parts of Middlesex, Kent, Surrey) *North Riding of Yorkshire (Yorkshire) *Soke of Peterborough (part of Northamptonshire) *West Riding of Yorkshire (Yorkshire) *West Suffolk (Suffolk) *West Sussex (Sussex) Scotland *Ross and Cromarty (Ross-shire and Cromartyshire) Republic of Ireland *South Tipperary and North Tipperary (County Tipperary) and, created in 1994 - *Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, Fingal, South Dublin (County Dublin) Technically, county boroughs were (and in the case of Northern Ireland, are) administrative counties in their own right, as were the counties of cities in Scotland. See also: administrative counties of England, subdivisions of Wales, subdivisions of Scotland, counties of Ireland. ==External links== *[http://www.abcounties.co.uk Association of British Counties] - a pro-historic counties lobby group *[http://www.boundarycommittee.org.uk/ the Boundary Committee for England and Wales] Geography of the United Kingdom Counties of England Counties of the United Kingdom See other meanings of words starting from letter: AAB | AC | AD | AE | AF | AG | AH | AI | AJ | AK | AL | AM | AN | AO | AP | AR | AS | AT | AU | AW | AX | AY | AZ |Words begining with Administrative_county: Administrative_county
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