people and goverment
They were in Empires, Kingdoms, counties run by warlords, territories run by tribal chiefs, republics, and theocracies. They were governed well, and they were governed poorly. It varied widely with time and place. It all depended on where you were in Europe or North Africa, and when you lived in the time of 27 BC to 1492 AD.
Rome was governed in lots of different ways. The most powerful person was the senate. Plebebians were ordinary people. The slaves had no rights
most of the big towns and cities; the east coast counties; Cork
There are several counties in the United States named after David Crockett, with the most notable being Crockett County in Texas and Tennessee. Additionally, there are counties named Crockett in other states, including California and Washington. Overall, the total number of counties named after him varies, but at least four states have a county with his name.
Commissions
most countries are governed by an elected board or council countries' responsibilities can vary based on their locations counties often manage institutions and services like jails, libraries, and courts
There are no counties in Antarctica, no cities, no states and no countries. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty.
Well, each counties has its own mayor, but all the counties are governed by the governer of the state, which is currently Governer Martin O'Malley.
No, counties cannot join another state. They are established within a specific state's boundaries and are governed by the laws and regulations of that state.
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A district council is a two tier authority council responsible for the counties Environmental Health, Leisure and Recreation, Planning Permission and Housing. Most of these services of governed by the county council.
Georgia, it has 159 counties
Most counties in the U.S. have elections of some type.
Texas has the most counties in the United States, with a total of 254 counties.
Yes! In fact, it has 254 counties! Info from: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-is-the-state-in-the-us-with-the-most-counties-in-it
no, most countries have foreign relations :)