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between abolishment and formation, if one council was a 2 tier and the other was a unitary and if the names of the councils are identical of merely similar. When a council like Lancashire County Council was reformed in 1974 (1973 in Northern Ireland and 1975 in Scotland) with the same name it should not be split into separate articles for pre 1974 and post 1974. This applies even if there were boundary changes.
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The images selected for the collage should represent the county thematically, for example by including prominent cultural, historic, or natural landmarks. It is desirable for at least one major settlement to be represented. Images should be carefully selected to ensure they are legible at small size,
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which lists all of the settlements in the county, and in a separate section lists places of interest, such as tourist attractions. The list may additionally include a section listing other sub-divisions, such as districts and parliamentary constituencies). These pages should not be used for counties
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there were boundary changes it should be considered on a case by case basis if separate articles should exist with the default to having separate articles. Factors that may also be taken into account if separate articles are needed or not as well as the difference in boundaries include the time gap
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As mentioned, there are several types of official administrative area that are described as counties. They differ from each other in significant ways; some have a county council, some are dominated by conurbations, others no longer function with any administrative, municipal or statistical role.
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The order of sections is optional, although it is strongly recommended that articles conform to the basic structure outlined below. Where this may not be suitable, editors are advised to come to a consensus that works best for the county in question. References are required for every article.
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If the county is of historic origin, consider the county through the ages, i.e. pre-Roman settlement, Roman occupation, Srathclyde/Alba, Middle and Modern ages. This section may include notable historic buildings, such as castles and monasteries, significant battles,
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If the county is of historic origin, consider the county through the ages, i.e. pre-Roman settlement, Roman occupation, Saxon, Norman, Middle and Modern ages. This section may include notable historic buildings, such as castles and monasteries, significant battles,
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Infoboxes may contain image collages, but they should consist of no more than four images in no more than three rows. These limits may be exceeded only if there is a compelling reason to do so, subject to local consensus. The images should be captioned beneath the
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If the county is of historic origin, consider the county through the ages, i.e. pre-Roman settlement, Roman occupation, Celtic, Middle and Modern ages. This section may include notable historic buildings, such as castles and monasteries, significant battles,
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In respect of England, Scotland and Wales, a fundamental part of this guide is to reaffirm the long established position that we do not take the view that the historic/ancient/traditional counties still exist with the former boundaries. Unless (using
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In this context "identical" name means exactly the same name such as "Northumberland County Council" (2 tier) and "Northumberland County Council", "North Yorkshire Council" v "North Yorkshire Council" and "North Riding County Council" don't count as
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If any links are deemed appropriate for this section, they should always be accompanied by an appropriate description of (a) what they are, (b) their justification, and (c) the date on which they were added in the form "Accessed: 07 July, 2007"
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If any links are deemed appropriate for this section, they should always be accompanied by an appropriate description of (a) what they are, (b) their justification, and (c) the date on which they were added in the form "Accessed: 07 July, 2007"
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If any links are deemed appropriate for this section, they should always be accompanied by an appropriate description of (a) what they are, (b) their justification, and (c) the date on which they were added in the form "Accessed: 07 July, 2007"
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If any links are deemed appropriate for this section, they should always be accompanied by an appropriate description of (a) what they are, (b) their justification, and (c) the date on which they were added in the form "Accessed: 07 July, 2007"
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If any links are deemed appropriate for this section, they should always be accompanied by an appropriate description of (a) what they are, (b) their justification, and (c) the date on which they were added in the form "Accessed: 07 July, 2007"
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don't seem to prevent GFDL licensing of research by Knowledge (XXG) editors, as long as the editors themselves don't use the information for financial gain, and no-one copies actual extracts, mapping data or layers from the maps (so... can't
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Consider the county through the ages, i.e. pre-Roman settlement, Roman occupation, Saxon, Norman, Middle and Modern ages. This section may include notable historic buildings, such as castles and monasteries, significant battles,
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When providing a reference, please note that the word or punctuation goes before the reference, with no space in between. Full stops should not appear after a reference (i.e. "this is a quote"
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When providing a reference, please note that the word or punctuation goes before the reference, with no space in between. Full stops should not appear after a reference (i.e. "this is a quote"
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When providing a reference, please note that the word or punctuation goes before the reference, with no space in between. Full stops should not appear after a reference (i.e. "this is a quote"
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When providing a reference, please note that the word or punctuation goes before the reference, with no space in between. Full stops should not appear after a reference (i.e. "this is a quote"
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When providing a reference, please note that the word or punctuation goes before the reference, with no space in between. Full stops should not appear after a reference (i.e. "this is a quote"
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Imperial measurements should be accompanied by the metric equivalent in brackets, and vice versa. If possible, use a conversion template, e.g. {{convert|5|mi|km|0}}.
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External links used as a form of verification for facts found in the text of the article should be treated as normal references, e.g., cited by enclosing them in
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External links used as a form of verification for facts found in the text of the article should be treated as normal references, e.g., cited by enclosing them in
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External links used as a form of verification for facts found in the text of the article should be treated as normal references, e.g., cited by enclosing them in
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External links used as a form of verification for facts found in the text of the article should be treated as normal references, e.g., cited by enclosing them in
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External links used as a form of verification for facts found in the text of the article should be treated as normal references, e.g., cited by enclosing them in
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A note on the earliest known history of the county (any Bronze Age or Celtic artefacts for example), and the earliest known mentions of the county (as part of
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While this page just offers guidance, it does provide a basic framework for a UK county article, as well as useful tips to help in bringing an article up to
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A note on the earliest known history of the county (any Bronze Age or Roman artefacts for example), and the earliest known mentions of the county (e.g. in
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A note on the earliest known history of the county (any Bronze Age or Roman artefacts for example), and the earliest known mentions of the county (e.g. in
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Unspaced en dashes are used for ranges. Unspaced em dashes or spaced en dashes are used for punctuation. The same applies to dashes in the footnotes. See
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tags and conforming to the style of web-based references, which also includes a "Retrieval date" component. They should not be added to this section (see
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of the county, including how the land was used, if there was any notable infrastructure (a heavy rail line, bridge, motorway etc.), and a note on how the
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tags and conforming to the style of web-based references, which also includes a "Retrieval date" component. They should not be added to this section (see
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of the county, including how the land was used, if there was any notable infrastructure (a heavy rail line, bridge, turnpike etc.), and a note on how the
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tags and conforming to the style of web-based references, which also includes a "Retrieval date" component. They should not be added to this section (see
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tags and conforming to the style of web-based references, which also includes a "Retrieval date" component. They should not be added to this section (see
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tags and conforming to the style of web-based references, which also includes a "Retrieval date" component. They should not be added to this section (see
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of the county, including how the land is used, if there is any notable infrastructure (a heavy rail line, motorway etc.), and a note on how the
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of the county, including how the land is used, if there is any notable infrastructure (a heavy rail line, motorway etc.), and a note on how the
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of the county, including how the land is used, if there is any notable infrastructure (a heavy rail line, motorway etc.), and a note on how the
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Southeast is one word (and may or may not be hyphenated). This does not apply when it is the name of an area, e.g. South East England.
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gives useful information about what should be entered and the order in which the separate components of a web-citation should appear.
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NOTE: Reference sections may follow a number of styles, including separate "Footnote" and "Further reading" sections, please refer to
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gives useful information about what should be entered and the order in which the separate components of a web-citation should appear.
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NOTE: Reference sections may follow a number of styles, including separate "Footnote" and "Further reading" sections, please refer to
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gives useful information about what should be entered and the order in which the separate components of a web-citation should appear.
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NOTE: Reference sections may follow a number of styles, including separate "Footnote" and "Further reading" sections, please refer to
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gives useful information about what should be entered and the order in which the separate components of a web-citation should appear.
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NOTE: Reference sections may follow a number of styles, including separate "Footnote" and "Further reading" sections, please refer to
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gives useful information about what should be entered and the order in which the separate components of a web-citation should appear.
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NOTE: Reference sections may follow a number of styles, including separate "Footnote" and "Further reading" sections, please refer to
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It is not recommended to specify the size of images. The sizes should be what readers have specified in their user preferences.
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are different to modern boundaries the article should discuss these differences, and not be split into new "Historic county of
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Web references need the author, publisher, publishing date, access date, language (if not English) and format (if a PDF file).
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Do not use a list format in this section. Please write this as prose, reference each person, and do not use the word "famous".
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Do not use a list format in this section. Please write this as prose, reference each person, and do not use the word "famous".
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Do not use a list format in this section. Please write this as prose, reference each person, and do not use the word "famous".
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Do not use a list format in this section. Please write this as prose, reference each person, and do not use the word "famous".
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A note on the earliest known history of the county (any Bronze Age or Pictish artefacts for example), and the earliest known
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Name of county (including any official/unofficial names, abbreviations), type of county (i.e. Non-metropolitan county), its
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Changes in governance made throughout the history of the county (what was its former status? Did it have a county council?)
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Changes in governance made throughout the history of the county (what was its former status? Did it have a county council?)
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Changes in governance made throughout the history of the county (what was its former status? Did it have a county council?)
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Systems also differ between the United Kingdom's home nations. As such, the guidance is split according to type of county.
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from Wiltshire County Council giving brief historical information and references for settlements including old maps and
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Name of county (including any official/unofficial names, abbreviations), type of county (i.e. metropolitan county), its
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Any churches or other such religious sites, and, where applicable, if and whom they are dedicated to (i.e. which saint).
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In longer sentences, a comma may be needed before "and", "due to", "such as", "including", "as", "because" or "but".
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of the county, including its elevation above sea level, mentions of notable rivers, mountains or natural landmarks.
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of the county, including its elevation above sea level, mentions of notable rivers, mountains or natural landmarks.
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of the county, including its elevation above sea level, mentions of notable rivers, mountains or natural landmarks.
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of the county, including its elevation above sea level, mentions of notable rivers, mountains or natural landmarks.
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of the county, including its elevation above sea level, mentions of notable rivers, mountains or natural landmarks.
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Every article of Knowledge (XXG) must provide reliable citation, and thus this section is mandatory per policy.
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Every article of Knowledge (XXG) must provide reliable citation, and thus this section is mandatory per policy.
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Every article of Knowledge (XXG) must provide reliable citation, and thus this section is mandatory per policy.
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Every article of Knowledge (XXG) must provide reliable citation, and thus this section is mandatory per policy.
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Every article of Knowledge (XXG) must provide reliable citation, and thus this section is mandatory per policy.
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of settlements within the county boundaries showing with authority boundaries these places now form part of.
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Avoid overly-formal or archaic words, such as "circa", "utilise", "whilst", "upon", "commence" and "prior".
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A note on what people from this county are called, (e.g. people from Lancashire are called Lancastrians).
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A note on what people from this county are called, (e.g. people from Lancashire are called Lancastrians).
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were officially abolished but their territory (in some cases) exist with a ceremonial role; likewise the
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Age structure and distribution: retirement levels? urban areas with younger population than rural areas?
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Age structure and distribution: retirement levels? urban areas with younger population than rural areas?
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Reserve this section for the most notable of people - suitable for a county, rather than city or town.
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Reserve this section for the most notable of people - suitable for a county, rather than city or town.
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Reserve this section for the most notable of people - suitable for a county, rather than city or town.
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Reserve this section for the most notable of people - suitable for a county, rather than city or town.
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Beginning a sentence with "there", when it does not stand for anything, leads to wordy prose, e.g.
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Whole numbers under ten should be spelled out as words, except when in lists, tables or infoboxes.
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We do not take the minority view that the historic counties still exist with the former boundaries
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Historic economic activity in relation to rest of Scotland and (where prevailent enough - such as
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We do not take the minority view that the historic counties still exist with the former boundaries
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We do not take the minority view that the historic counties still exist with the former boundaries
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Former counties of England (those that no longer function with an administrative role), examples:
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Note on how the name of the county is still used (Newspaper? As a council area? Cultural groups?)
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How many districts are within its boundaries (explain any differences with ceremonial boundaries)
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Image captions should not end with a full-stop if the caption does not form a complete sentence.
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Former counties of Wales (those that no longer function with an administrative role), examples:
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A note/section on the county's climate (where figures are available) (include table if possible)
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in the upper box to reveal the guidance. Please widen your window if the display is distorted.
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Sentences should not start with a numeral. Either recast the sentence or spell the number out.
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A note on what brought on the urban expansion within the settlement (e.g. Textile industry?)
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Only make wikilinks that are relevant to the context. Common words do not need wikilinking.
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containing media (e.g. photographs, diagrams) relating to the county. This is linked with
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External links should be added only rarely, and in accordance with the guidelines found in
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with no contemporary municipal, administrative or statistical role (i.e. former counties).
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How many districts are within its boundaries and mention any cities within its boundaries.
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A brief paragraph about its geographic situation (e.g. is it landlocked? upland? lowland?)
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Avoid using headings that arrange the history of a county according to century or decade.
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Avoid using headings that arrange the history of a county according to century or decade.
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Avoid using headings that arrange the history of a county according to century or decade.
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Avoid using headings that arrange the history of a county according to century or decade.
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out of copyright ordnance survey scans. Commercial restriction for direct image copying.
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The words "current", "recent" & "to date" should be avoided as they become outdated.
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Explain the changes in governance made throughout the history of the county (since 1974)
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How the settlement is governed today (e.g. is there a district council association like
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are important subjects. In order to facilitate the development of these subdivisions of
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have no administrative role, but are used for geographic demarcation and lieutenancy.
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but keeps the same boundaries it should be covered in a single article even if like
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Name of county and any notable nicknames, official/unofficial names, abbreiviations.
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Name of county and any notable nicknames, official/unofficial names, abbreiviations.
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Name of county and any notable nicknames, official/unofficial names, abbreiviations.
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Mention the county council was abolished but is still an official division of land.
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There should not be anything in the lead not mentioned in the rest of the article.
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of settlements within the county boundaries split between local government area.
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of settlements within the county boundaries split between local government area.
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Notable unique characteristics and characteristics commonly associated with it.
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Notable unique characteristics and characteristics commonly associated with it.
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A note on the transportation infrastructure in place in and around the county.
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A note on the transportation infrastructure in place in and around the county.
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have undergone vast geographic transformation in the last few centuries; the
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Avoid vague words, such as "various", "many", "several", "long" and "almost"
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A note on any divisions of land or institutions that use the county's name.
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Historic economic activity in relation to rest of Wales and the rest of UK.
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A note on any divisions of land or institutions that use the county's name.
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A note on former employment sectors (textile mills, agriculture, fisheries)
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A note on any divisions of land or institutions that use the county's name.
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of the county is shaped and lies in relation to administrative boundaries.
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the council was abolished and reformed with the same boundaries. If like
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Usually, only the first word in a section heading needs a capital letter.
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This page concerning the structure of Knowledge (XXG) articles about the
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A note on the various tiers of government that a relevant to the county.
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A note on the various tiers of government that a relevant to the county.
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Historic economic activity in relation to rest of region and rest of UK.
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A note on the various tiers of government that a relevant to the county.
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A note on the various tiers of government that a relevant to the county.
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A brief note on the history of the county prior to its set up in 1974
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A note on former employment sectors (mining, agriculture, fisheries)
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A note/section on the county's climate (where figures are available)
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Political makeup of county council or county-wide combined authority
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of the county was shaped and lies in relation to county boundaries.
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of the county was shaped and lies in relation to county boundaries.
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49 resources on England's historic sites and buildings. See also:
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The lead needs to adequately summarize the content of the article.
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Do not list articles that have already been linked in the article.
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A notable parliamentary representation it returned to Westminster.
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A notable parliamentary representation it returned to Westminster.
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of the county is shaped and lies in relation to county boundaries.
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of the county is shaped and lies in relation to county boundaries.
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Only list articles here that are directly related to the county.
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