A county.
A county.
county
The largest political subdivision of Illinois is Cook County. It encompasses Chicago, the state’s largest city, and covers an area of approximately 5,000 square miles. Cook County is not only significant in terms of size but also in population, as it is home to a diverse demographic and a substantial portion of the state's residents.
Cook County is solidly Democrat. Dupage and much of the rest of the state is mostly Republican.
No, a city cannot own a political subdivision of a state. A political subdivision is typically a local government entity that is created by the state and has its own legal authority and responsibilities. While a city may be a part of a political subdivision, it cannot be the owner of it.
Kingdom.
Christianity is the largest religion; Catholicism the largest subdivision.
The longest in geological time is an Eon eg. Archeozoic Eon . Edit: there is also the supereon, which is usually composed of 2-3 eons.
Probably 'township', a political subdivision of a county.
The capital city of a political subdivision of a country
it is the local government created by the statesto help fulfill their obligation
The largest subdivision of a state typically refers to its largest county or parish, depending on the state. For example, in Texas, the largest county by area is Brewster County, covering approximately 6,192 square miles. In Alaska, the largest borough is the North Slope Borough, which encompasses over 88,000 square miles. The specific answer may vary depending on the state in question.