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  1. The historic counties of England are areas that were established for administration by the Normans, in many cases based on earlier kingdoms and shires created by the Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Celts and others. They are alternatively known as ancient counties, [2] [3] traditional counties, [4] former counties [5] [6] or simply as ...

  2. The Historic counties of the United Kingdom are ancient geographical divisions of the United Kingdom. Although not defined by any one function, over many centuries, various forms of administrative function have been based on them. [3]

  3. The historic counties of England as they were in 1851, excluding Monmouthshire which was sometimes deemed part of England rather than Wales prior to 1974. Most of the historic English counties were established between the 7th and 11th centuries.

  4. Los condados históricos (en inglés: historic counties) son antiguas subdivisiones de Inglaterra. 1 Fueron utilizados en diversas funciones durante cientos de años 2 y constituyeron, aunque con límites considerablemente cambiados, la base del gobierno local inglés moderno. 3 4 También son conocidos como condados antiguos (en inglés: ancie...

  5. Historic counties of England. England is divided into 48 ceremonial counties, which are also known as geographic counties. Many of these counties have their basis in the 39 historic counties whose origins lie in antiquity, [5] although some were established as recently as 1974. [6]

  6. Historical and alternative regions of England - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Alternative. Cultural. Heptarchy. Counties. National parks. Britain in Bloom regions. National Trust. Historical. Before 500. 500–1066. 1655–1657. World War II. 1945–1994. Economic planning regions. Standard statistical regions. Civil defence regions. 1980s.

  7. Map of the historic counties of England. Note that Yorkshire is divided into three ridings: West, North and East. The Emergence of the Counties in England. England's counties largely predate the Norman Conquest of 1066, making their longevity and survival into modern times all the more remarkable.

  8. The historic counties of England are subdivisions of UK They were used for various functions for several hundred years and continue to form the basis of modern local government. They are alternatively known as ancient counties [1] and traditional counties .

  9. The historic counties of England are areas that were established for administration by the Normans, in many cases based on earlier kingdoms and shires created by the Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Celts and others. They are alternatively known as ancient counties, traditional counties, former counties or simply as counties.

  10. English county histories, in other words historical and topographical (or "chorographical") works concerned with individual ancient counties of England, were produced by antiquarians from the late 16th century onwards.