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No, not exactly. England and Northern Ireland along with Wales and Scotland, form the United Kingdom. The British Government governs that. Northern Ireland, where Derry is, also has its own devolved government, which has some control over it. Derry itself, would also have a city council and other authorities running the county's affairs.

No, not exactly. England and Northern Ireland along with Wales and Scotland, form the United Kingdom. The British Government governs that. Northern Ireland, where Derry is, also has its own devolved government, which has some control over it. Derry itself, would also have a city council and other authorities running the county's affairs.

No, not exactly. England and Northern Ireland along with Wales and Scotland, form the United Kingdom. The British Government governs that. Northern Ireland, where Derry is, also has its own devolved government, which has some control over it. Derry itself, would also have a city council and other authorities running the county's affairs.

No, not exactly. England and Northern Ireland along with Wales and Scotland, form the United Kingdom. The British Government governs that. Northern Ireland, where Derry is, also has its own devolved government, which has some control over it. Derry itself, would also have a city council and other authorities running the county's affairs.

No, not exactly. England and Northern Ireland along with Wales and Scotland, form the United Kingdom. The British Government governs that. Northern Ireland, where Derry is, also has its own devolved government, which has some control over it. Derry itself, would also have a city council and other authorities running the county's affairs.

No, not exactly. England and Northern Ireland along with Wales and Scotland, form the United Kingdom. The British Government governs that. Northern Ireland, where Derry is, also has its own devolved government, which has some control over it. Derry itself, would also have a city council and other authorities running the county's affairs.

No, not exactly. England and Northern Ireland along with Wales and Scotland, form the United Kingdom. The British Government governs that. Northern Ireland, where Derry is, also has its own devolved government, which has some control over it. Derry itself, would also have a city council and other authorities running the county's affairs.

No, not exactly. England and Northern Ireland along with Wales and Scotland, form the United Kingdom. The British Government governs that. Northern Ireland, where Derry is, also has its own devolved government, which has some control over it. Derry itself, would also have a city council and other authorities running the county's affairs.

No, not exactly. England and Northern Ireland along with Wales and Scotland, form the United Kingdom. The British Government governs that. Northern Ireland, where Derry is, also has its own devolved government, which has some control over it. Derry itself, would also have a city council and other authorities running the county's affairs.

No, not exactly. England and Northern Ireland along with Wales and Scotland, form the United Kingdom. The British Government governs that. Northern Ireland, where Derry is, also has its own devolved government, which has some control over it. Derry itself, would also have a city council and other authorities running the county's affairs.

No, not exactly. England and Northern Ireland along with Wales and Scotland, form the United Kingdom. The British Government governs that. Northern Ireland, where Derry is, also has its own devolved government, which has some control over it. Derry itself, would also have a city council and other authorities running the county's affairs.

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