In the United Kingdom, the term "county" refers to a geographical and administrative division used for local government purposes. Counties can vary in size and function, often serving as areas for local services, representation, and historical identity. Some counties are traditional, with historical significance, while others are more modern administrative units. They play a key role in organizing local governance, education, and law enforcement.
This makes no sense, what do you mean?
England, which is part of the United Kingdom, has been subdivided since medieval times into 'counties' such as Devon, Dorset, or 'shires' such as Yorkshire, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, Nottinghamshire etc. In the modern day these ancient regions have a local political autonomy and are called counties (with a county council). Down at a smaller level the counties are divided into parishes.
If we mean Isambard Kingdom Brunel, he lived in :-PortsmouthHoveNormandyLondon
dont you mean radcliffe not ragcliffe anyway he lives in the united kingdom
till there life ends
If by largest county, you mean largest geographic area, then you're talking about Harney County, the 17th largest county in the U.S. It is a rural place near the southeastern corner of the state with 7,399 people as of July 2010 (U.S. Census Bureau).
Some examples of good Hidalgo County jobs are drainage, fire marshall, teacher, shop assistant and they would all require you to live in the county. Living in the county would be good for travel arrangements and mean you would not have a high commute time to work.
United Kingdom. It stands for the United Kingdom.
If you mean kingdom like domain, phylum, and class then the kingdom is Animalia.
a kingdom
Do you mean Pleasanton California, if so, it is in Alameda county.
His first concert was at the county fair contest...He came in second