Originally posted by supervike
Do the names Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, etc... serve a purpose, or show legal jurisdictions, or is it just a name.
Here in the states we have a Federal government, state government (mine is Iowa), county government (mine is Black Hawk) and finally a city government. But my area is also known as the \"cedar valley\", or northeast Iowa...
Good grief! You appear to have more tiers of government than us, something I thought was impossible.
If you just take England, as opposed to Scotland, Eireland and Wales. Central Gov is in London, then the rest of the country is divided up into counties, which I always assumed were the equivalent of your states, but much, much smaller. (Didn\'t know you had counties as well).
Counties are the basis for \'local government\' which is responsible for all the crap jobs like policing, education etc as opposed to defence/foreign policy. Cornwall, Devon, Dorset etc are all counties. Counties vary in size enormously, like your states, and some rural ones are
relatively huge. A lot of large urban areas have county status in terms of politics etc. eg Portsmouth is in the county of Hampshire, geographically, but has it\'s own local government.
The only thing about this that is OT is that we are \'little people\' having a chat. Personally I am very fond of the CMON bar as it is a lot cheaper than the bar I used to drop in on my way home for work. I also don\'t hear that \'my dinner is inthe dog\' quite as often as I used tolol
If you ever make it over here, make a point of dropping in for a beer or three, hopefully I will have moved by then and have a house to call my own again...
