Maybe you can call it counties, too. Or districts. In German its named Bundesländer. There are 16 of them.
Scotland is split into 'regions' and not 'counties' like England. Glasgow falls in the region of Strathclyde.
England, France, Italy(who joint them later) in allied powers
In Germany there are so far 413 counties
There are many counties in England. However, no county in England begins with the letter F.
England isn't in a county. counties are in england. examples of counties are kent surrey essex yorkshire cornwall and devon. there are many more counties though
England does not have states but rather 'counties'. Two examples of England Counties would be Chesire and Cumbria.
It was split into 4 sections because it was split amongst the four allied powers: Russia, France, England, and th United States. Which is also why it was not incorporated into east Germany. France, England and the United States sections unified to become West Germany.
If you mean England and not the United Kingdom then under the 2009 UK Local Government reorganisation England now has 90 counties. Historically England had about 39 "original" counties at the end of the 19th century.
As of now, there are 48 ceremonial counties in England. These counties are used for the purposes of lieutenancy and are often associated with historical counties. Additionally, there are 83 metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties, which are used for local government administration.
No. Ireland is split into provinces and counties. See the related question below.
England
amrica and England