In 1838, the state of Georgia was divided into counties.
You mean "What US state has parishes not counties"; and the answer is Louisiana.
Oklahoma was in fact divided into counties during the Civil War. It might have had cities, but the maps are divided into counties.
There are 105 counties in Kansas. Louisiana does not have counties. Louisiana has Parishes. Louisiana is divided into 64 parishes.
Nope - Great Britain is divided into countries, which are further divided into counties. However - unlike american states, British counties do not set their own laws.
The only state that is not is Louisiana. They are divided into Parishes instead of counties.
Most often into Counties.
The whole country is divided into states (there are 50), the states can be divided into counties (3,143, not to be confused with countries), counties can be divided into townships depending on the state
Louisiana uses parishes instead of counties.
Delaware
There is no state of New Orleans
in a weak mayor system, who holds the executive power?
Hundreds.
There are 16 Boroughs in the State instead of counties.
In 1838, the state of Georgia was divided into counties.
The US is divided into states, which are then further divided into smaller administrative regions such as counties, cities, and townships. Each state is made up of different counties which are then divided into cities or townships depending on the state's administrative structure.
There are currently fifteen counties in the US state of Arizona. However, when the state was formed it was originally divided into 13 counties.