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Cambridgeshire. Type: Region with 850,000 residents. Description: ceremonial county of England, UK. Neighbors: Bedfordshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire and Suffolk. Category: ceremonial county of England.
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Map showing the historical administrative boundaries in the modern ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire. Historical administrative counties showed in the background, short-lived combined counties of 1965–1974 in red outlines, and modern county council areas, unitary authorities, and districts in black outlines.
- Understanding English Counties
- Metropolitan Counties
- Non-Metropolitan Counties
- Greater London
- Individual English Shire Counties Information
- Individual English Unitary Authorities Information
To understand the counties of England, we must look at the wider context of the subdivisions of England. Currently, England has an administrative hierarchy that includes administrative divisions and non-administrative ceremonial areas. These divisions include: 1. 9 Regions(The highest level, although regions are largely ceremonial) 2. 48 Ceremonial...
Originally, metropolitan counties had a county council (the regional administrative branch of local government). However, they were abolished in 1986. Metropolitan Counties still exist; however, their purpose is mainly geographical and they are largely considered ceremonial counties. The powers that the abolished county councils have been distribut...
While Metropolitan Counties are largely ceremonial, Non-Metropolitan Counties have a real function and are vital to the governance of England. Non-Metropolitan Counties effectively have two sub-divisions – Shire Counties, and Unitary Authorities. It is important to understand the difference between these as they have completely different administra...
Due to the importance and scale of London, it is set apart from the above Shire Counties and Non-Unitary Authorities. Greater London is an administrative division in its own right and is governed by the Greater London Authority. Greater London is split into 33 Local Government Districts, which in turn include: 1. London Boroughs (32 No.) 2. The Cit...
To give you a little more information about each of the Shire Counties of England, we have listed all 24 below together with things like population, included districts, and notable attractions.
To give you more information about the individual Unitary Authorities in England, we have listed them all below. This includes info on population, the parent region and ceremonial county, and notable attractions (if any).
Zoom in for street maps of Cambridgeshire towns and villages. Free county map of Cambridgeshire in England. Download in various formats (png, jpg). Also includes information about Cambridgeshire and things to do.
The counties of England are a type of subdivision of England. Counties have been used as administrative areas in England since Anglo-Saxon times. There are three definitions of county in England: the 48 ceremonial counties used for the purposes of lieutenancy; the 84 metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties for local government; [a] and the ...
Our Free Cambridgeshire Map download is one of the 91 FREE pdf maps of the UK Ceremonial COunty Boundaries of England, Scotland and Wales we have on our site. This Cambridgeshire map also shows the tonw city and villages of the UK.
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Sep 5, 2022 · Cambridgeshire County Map in England shows the Cambridgeshire administrative divisions, county boundary, and county capital. Description : Map showing the administrative divisions of the Cambridgeshire county, England, United Kingdom.