The full name of the United Kingdom is Great Britain and Northern Ireland United Kingdom . It is an island country composed of Great Britain Island , Ireland Island northeastern (including a series of affiliated islands of the two islands) and
The current political system in Britain is parliamentary constitutional monarchy , the national anthem is "Queen of Heaven" , and the national motto is I am the God-given (Dieu Et Mon Droit French); rose is the national flower, summer oak is the national tree, and red-breasted rogue is the national bird.
There are many stories that can be told about the UK. This article only briefly introduces the administrative divisions of the four major regions in the UK. If there are any errors, please feel free to correct the comment section and everyone will increase their knowledge together.
UK is divided into four parts: England, Wales , Scotland and northern Ireland .
England - Anglo-land and 47 first-level administrative divisions under the jurisdiction of
England is located in the southeast of the Isle of Great Britain, south of Scotland, and east of Wales. Its name comes from the Angles, and its original name is Engla-lond, which is . The place where the Angles lived after migration . The average altitude of England is 200-500 meters. The main rivers in the territory include the Thames, the Severn River, and the Trent River, and the main mountain range is the Pennine Mountains.
England has an area of about 130,000 square kilometers, making it the largest, most populous and most economically developed part of the UK. It currently has 47 first-level administrative divisions.
- Greater London
is located in southeast England and is a metropolitan area composed of London, the capital of the United Kingdom and its surrounding satellite towns.
covers an area of 1,579 square kilometers, a population of 8.76 million (second in the UK), a per capita GDP of 27,633 pounds (first in the UK), and an administrative headquarters located on the south bank of the Thames River .
Greater London has 33 sub-administrative districts:
City of London, City of Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea, Hammersmith and Fulham, Wandsworth, Lambeth, Southwark, Tower Hamlets, Hackney, Islington, Camden, Brent, Ealing, Hounslow, Richmond, Kingston, Merton, Sutton, Croydon, Bromley, Lewisham, Greenwich, Bexley, Havering, Barking and Dagenham, Redbridge, Newham, Waltham Forest, Haringey, Enfield, Barnet, Harrow, Hillingdon.
First-level local government: Greater London Authority (hereinafter referred to as GLA), the government is led by a directly elected mayor and supervised by 25 people London Parliament .
Sub-local government: City of London Corporation and 32 municipalities London borough councils.
- Bedford County
The county council was abolished in 2009, and currently it has no administrative functions and is only a geographical noun.
covers an area of 1,235 square kilometers and a population of 660,000. It is a transportation hub from London to central, northern England and Scotland. The London Luton Airport (LTN) is one of the six major airports in London.
Famous domestic schools: Bedford School (one of the 24 major public schools in the UK, with a history of more than 450 years.)
Three single management areas in the territory: Luton, Central Bedfordshire and Bedford non-metropolitan area.
- Cambridgeshire
is located in the eastern part of England, with an area of 3389 square kilometers and a population of 750,000. In the territory, there are the world's oldest bridge (Cambridge), the second oldest university in the English-speaking world (Cambridge University), and the oldest university town in the UK; the administrative headquarters is Cambridge.
has five sub-administrative districts - Cambridge City, South Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, Fenland, East Cambridgeshire and a single management district - Peterborough .
- Derbyshire
is located in central England, mainly mountain ranges, mostly national parks in the northern plateau moors, many limestone caves in the central hills, and wider valley plains in the south; the main rivers in the territory, the Dove and Devent Rivers are tributaries of the Trunk River. It has an area of 2652 square kilometers, a population of 990,000, and its administrative headquarters is Matlock.
has jurisdiction over eight non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) - High Peak, Derbyshire Dales, South Derbyshire, Erewash, Amber Valley, North East Derbyshire, Chesterfield, Bolsover and a single management district - Derby.
- Yorkshire East District
Area 2652 square kilometers and population 310,000.
- Hertfordshire
is located in the eastern part of England, with an area of 1,643 square kilometers and a population of 1.06 million. The administrative headquarters is Hertford.
has 10 non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) under its jurisdiction - Three Rivers, Watford, Hertsmere, Welwyn Hatfield, Broxbourne, East Hertfordshire, Stevenage, North Hertfordshire, St Albans, and Dacorum.
- Leicestershire
is located in central England. The main river in the territory, the Saul River is a tributary on the southern bank of the Trung River.
covers an area of 2156 square kilometers, a population of 925,000, and its administrative headquarters is Glenfield.
has seven non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) under its jurisdiction - Charnwoord, Melton, Harborough, Blaby, Hinckley and Bosworth, North West Le. icestershire, Oadby and Wigston and 1 single management district - Leicester.
- Norfolk
is located in the East Anglia area of East England. The main rivers in the territory, the Ventham River, the Yere River and the Bill River flow into North Sea , and the Us River flows into Wash Bay. It has a 145-kilometer-long coastline. The territory is densely decorated with coniferous forests, with the top ten haunted houses in the UK, and the Bill Manor (known as the most beautiful buildings in the UK in the 17th century and the home of the deceased queen Anne Bolin ).
area is 5371 square kilometers, population is 830,000, and the administrative headquarters is Novich .
has seven non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) under its jurisdiction - Norwich, South Norfolk, Great Yarmouth, Broadland, North Norfolk, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, and Breckland.
- Nottinghamshire
is located in the eastern Midland region of central England. The main river in the territory is: the Trent River.
covers an area of 2165 square kilometers, a population of 1.0606 million, and its administrative headquarters is Nottingham.
- Somerset
is located in southwestern England, with Mount Mendip, Mount Quantoke, Eckmoor National Park and Somerset Plains.
area is 4171 square kilometers, population is 895,700, and the capital is Taunton.
has 5 non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) under its jurisdiction - South Somerset, Taunton Deane, West Somerset, Sedgemoor, Mendip and 2 single management areas - Bath and North East Somerset, North Somerset.
- Surry
is located in southeast England with an area of 1,663 square kilometers and a population of 1.0646 million. The administrative headquarters is located in Kingston upon the Thames.
- West Sussex
is located in southern England. The main rivers in the territory are the Ed River and the Allen River. The hills in the south are parallel to the coast. More than half of the land in the territory are protected suburbs.
has an area of 1,991 square kilometers and a population of 844,000. The capital is Chichester.
has seven non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) under its jurisdiction - Worthing, Arun, Chichester, Horsham, Crawley, Mid Sussex, and Adur.
- Berkshire
is located in southern England, and the main rivers in the territory are the Thames River and its tributaries.
has an area of 1,256 square kilometers, a population of 707,000, and the capital is Reading.
- Chesshire
is located between the Pennine Mountains in northwest England and the northern highlands of Wales. The terrain is flat and mostly slightly undulating lowlands; the main rivers in the territory are the Dee River and the Mersey River.
has an area of 4482 square kilometers and a population of 937,000.
After April 2009, Cheshire maintained a famous county and was restructured into 4 single management districts.
- Devon
is located in the southwest of England, both at the southeast and northwest of England. The coastline is divided into 2 sections, of which about 65% of the coastline of Germany is the heritage coast.
has an area of 2589.6 square kilometers, a population of 1.1221 million, and its administrative headquarters is Exeter.
has 8 non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) under its jurisdiction - Exeter, East Devon, Mid Devon, North Devon, Torridge, West Devon, South Hams, Teignbridge and 2 single management areas - Plymouth and Torbay.
- East Sussex
is located in the southeast of England, with an area of 1,792 square kilometers and a population of 837,000. The administrative headquarters is Lewis.
has 5 non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) under its jurisdiction - Hastings, Rother, Wealden, Eastbourne, Lewis and 1 single management district - Brighton & Hove.
- Big Manchester
is located in southwest England and is an inland county that is not facing the sea. The rivers in the county are the Mersey, the Tam, the Douglas and the Bill River.
has an area of 1,276 square kilometers and a population of 254,800.
There are 10 municipalities in the territory - Burley, Bolton , Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale
, Salford City, Stockport, Tymside, Trafford, Wigan.
- Isle of Wight
is located in the southern part of the UK, with tourism as the main economic pillar. The island has the most strictly guarded prison in the UK, the castle of the twelfth century and the pink and white cliffs shining and reflecting. Its main mountain range is a chalk hill (the thickest chalk formation in the British Isles) that starts from Culver Cliff in the east and ends in Needles in the west.
covers an area of 384 square kilometers, has a population of 139,800, and its administrative headquarters is New Port.
- Lincolnshire
is located in the East Midland region of England. The county boundary connecting Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire is only 19 meters long (the shortest adjacent county boundary in the UK).
covers an area of 6,959 square kilometers, a population of 1 million, and its administrative headquarters is Lincoln.
has seven non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) under its jurisdiction - Lincoln, North Kesteven, South Kesteven, South Holland, Boston, East Lindsey, West Lindsey and 2 single management areas - North Lincolnshire, North East Lincolnshire.
- Northamptonshire
is located in the East Midland region of England, and most of the rivers in the territory are tributaries of the Ning River.
covers an area of 2364 square kilometers, a population of 746,700, and its administrative headquarters is Northampton.
- Oxfordshire
is located in the upper basin of the Thames River in southern England. The main rivers in the territory are the Thames and Chavel Rivers. Three-quarters of the land are cultivated land. The famous Oxford University is located in the city of Oxford.
covers an area of 6,959 square kilometers, a population of 1 million, and its administrative headquarters is Oxford.
has 5 non-metropolitan districts (sub-administrative districts) under its jurisdiction - Oxford, Cherwell, South Oxfordshire, Vale of White Horse, and West Oxfordshire.
- South Yorkshire
is located in the eastern foot of the Pennine Mountains in central England. It has dense cities and developed industries in the territory.
has an area of 1,560 square kilometers and a population of 1.385 million.
There are 4 urban municipalities in the territory - Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham, Sheffield .
- Tyne-Will
is located in northeast England, with an area of 540 square kilometers and a population of 1.076 million.
is divided into 5 metropolitan areas (single management area) - Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, South Tyneside, North Tyneside, Sunderland City.
- West Yorkshire
is located in the eastern foot of the Pennine Mountains in central England. The main rivers in the territory are the Ayre River and the Calder River.
area is 2029 square kilometers and has a population of 2.3 million.
There are 5 urban municipalities in the territory - Leeds , Bradford , Wakefield, Cold Valley, and Kirklees.
- Bristol
is located in southwestern England and is the largest city in southwestern England. The city is run through the entire city by the Avon River.
area is 110 square kilometers and has a population of 380,600.
- Cornwall
is located in the southwest end of England. It has the world's largest greenhouse - the Garden of Eden and an open-air theater carved on the edge of cliffs.
area is 3563 square kilometers, population is 530,000, and the administrative headquarters is Truro.
There are 6 non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) in the territory - Penwith, Kerrier, Carrick, Restormel, Caradon, North Cornwall and 1 single management area - Isles of Scilly.
- Dorset
is located in southwestern England, and it has a 95-mile World Natural Heritage Site on the Jurassic Coast (the other part belongs to Devon).
covers an area of 2653 square kilometers, a population of 708,000, and its administrative headquarters is Dorchester.
has 6 non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) under its jurisdiction - Weymouth and Portland, West Dorset, North Dorset, Purbeck, East Dorset, Christchurch and 2 single management areas: Bournemouth (Bournemouth), Poole.
- Essex
is located at the estuary of the Thames and Stauer Rivers in southeastern England;
covers an area of 3,670 square kilometers, a population of 1.394 million, and its administrative headquarters is Chelmsford.
- Hampshire
is located in southeast England. The dairy and livestock industry is extremely developed. It mainly produces corn, vegetables and milk. New Forest in the territory was once a royal hunting area.
covers an area of 3679 square kilometers, a population of 1.744 million, and its administrative headquarters is Winchester.
- Kent
is located in southeast England and is known as the Garden of England.
covers an area of 3736 square kilometers, a population of 1.82 million, and its administrative headquarters is Maidstone.
has 12 non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) under its jurisdiction - Medway, Dover, Sevenoaks, Dartford, Gravesham, Tonbridge and Malling, Tunbridge Wells, Swale, Ashford, Shepway, Thanet.
- Northumberland
is located at the northernmost end of Ingel. It has many Roman-era architectural relics in the territory, and is the most famous for the Great Wall of Hadrian.
area is 5033 square kilometers and population is 1.3 million.
has six administrative districts (sub-administrative districts) under its jurisdiction - Blyth Valley, Wansbeck, Castle Morpeth, Tynedale, Alnwick, and Berwick-upon-Tweed.
- Routland
Area 394 square kilometers and population 35,000.
- staffordshire
is located in the West Midland region of western England and is the birthplace of the Trent River.
covers an area of 2716 square kilometers, a population of 1.06 million, and its administrative headquarters is Stafford.
has eight non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) under its jurisdiction - Tamworth, Lichfield, Cannock Chase, South Staffordshire, Staffordshire, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire Moorlands, East Staffordshire and 1 single management area - Stoke-on-Trent.
- Warwickshire
is located in the West Midland region of western England, and the main rivers in the territory are the Avon River.
covers an area of 1,975 square kilometers, population of 527,000, and its administrative headquarters is Warwick.
has 5 non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) under its jurisdiction - North Warwickshire, Nuneton and Bedworth, Rugby, Stratford-on-Avon, and Warwick.
- Wiltshire
is located in the southwest of England; it covers an area of 3485 square kilometers and has a population of 640,000.
is divided into 2 single management areas - Wilt and Swindon.
- Buckinghamshire
is located in southern central England, and the main rivers flowing through the county are the Us and the Thames.
covers an area of 1883 square kilometers, has a population of 756,000, and its administrative headquarters is Aylesbury.
has 5 non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) under its jurisdiction - Aylesburywell, Vicombe, Chiltern, South Buckingham, and Milton Keynes.
- County Cumbria
is located at the northwest end of England, with the Irish Sea on the west, north and south sides.
covers an area of 6810 square kilometers, has a population of 487,000, and its administrative headquarters is Carlisle.
- County Durham
is located in the northeast of England, facing the North Sea in the east.
area is 2676 square kilometers and has a population of 880,000.
is divided into 4 single management areas - Durham City, Hartlepool, Darlington, Stockton-on-Tess.
- Gloucestershire
is located in southwestern England. From west to west, the Cotswold Hills, the Severn Valley and the Dean Forest District. The main rivers are the Severn River.
has an area of 2643 square kilometers and a population of 521,000.
- Herefordshire
is located in the West Midland region of England. The main rivers in the territory are the Severn, Avon and Wai Rivers. The training base of the Royal Special Air Service (SAS) in the United Kingdom is located in the territory of the county.
has an area of 2180 square kilometers and a population of 178,000. The capital is Worcester.
- Lancashire
is located in northwest England, the birthplace of the British Industrial Revolution.
covers an area of 3075 square kilometers, has a population of 1.45 million, and its administrative headquarters is Preston.
has 5 non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) under its jurisdiction—1. West Lancashire, 2. Chorley, 3. South Ribble, 4. Fylde, 5. Preston, 6. Wyre, 7. Lancaster, 8. Ribble Valley (Ribble). Valley, 9. Pendle, 10. Burnley (Burnley), 11. Rossendale, 12. Hyndburn and 2 single management areas - 13. Blackpool, 14 Blackburn with Darwen.
- Merseyside
is located in northwest England, the birthplace of the British Industrial Revolution.
covers an area of 655 square kilometers, a population of 1.36 million, and its administrative headquarters is Liverpool.
- North Yorkshire
is located in northwest England, with the famous York Cathedral .
covers an area of 8309 square kilometers, has a population of 700,000, and its administrative headquarters is North Allerton.
has 8 municipalities under its jurisdiction (4 of which are autonomous municipalities)—Hambrden, Raidal, Scarbrough, North Allerton, Selby York (autonomous), Harrogate Ridka Cliff (autonomous), Craven Middlesbrough (autonomous), and Stoke-on-Richmontise (autonomous).
- Shropshire
is located in the Westmead region of England, England, and is the most sparsely populated rural area in England.
area is 3287 square kilometers and has a population of 450,000.
is divided into 2 single management areas - 1. Shrop, 2. Telford-Raykin.
- Suffolkshire
is located in eastern England, the birthplace of the British Industrial Revolution.
covers an area of 3801 square kilometers, has a population of 700,000, and its administrative headquarters is Ipswich.
has 7 non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) under its jurisdiction - 1. Ipswich, 2. Suffolk Coastal, 3. Waveney, 4. Mid Suffolk, 5. Babergh, 6. St. Edmundsbury, 7. Forest Heath.
- West Midlands
is located in the West Mead region of England, England, with an area of 3,563 square kilometers and a population of 2.604 million.
is divided into 5 urban municipalities (single management districts) - Wolverhampton, Dudley, Walsall, Sandwell, Birmingham, Solihull, and Coventry.
- Worcestershire
is located in the Westmead region of England, England, with an area of 1,741 square kilometers and a population of 553,000. The county is Worcester
actually governs 6 non-metropolitan areas (sub-administrative districts) - Malvern Hills, Wyre Forest, Bromsgrove, Worcester, Redditch, and Wychavon.
ps: All single management areas are nominally under the jurisdiction of the county and are administratively autonomous.
The Principality of Wales and its 22 one-dollar administrative divisions
The Wales region is located in England in the east, the Strait of Bristol to the south, and the Irish Sea to the west and north, with a land area of 20,779 square kilometers and a population of about 3.09 million. Hundreds of castles, unpolluted natural beauty and ever-changing geographical landscapes make the Welsh region very developed.
1536, the first United Act was passed, and the Principality of Wales completely joined the United Kingdom and became the second state of the United Kingdom.
The capital and largest city of the Principal of Wales is Cardiff, which symbolizes the leader as the Prince of Wales (Crown Prince of England). There are 22 current one-yuan administrative divisions.
- Anglesey Island
Area 715.4 square kilometers , with a population of 66,800. The capital is LanGefeni , and its jurisdiction includes Mona Island (area 676 square kilometers) and Holy Island (area 39.4 square kilometers).
Famous attractions: Mona Island Castle, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwll llantysiliogogogoch town (the longest village name in the world, meaning is located in the church of Santa Maria in the white hazel valley near the rapids and Santa Tesilio church near the Red Cave ).
- Conway
Area 1130 square kilometers, population 110,000, and the capital is Conway.
- Dengbijun
Area 844 square kilometers, population 97,000, and the capital is Lixin.
- Flint County
Area 148 square kilometers, population, 148,000, and the capital is Mold.
- Wrexham
Area 498 square kilometers and population 132,000. The capital is Wrexham, and the Wrexham Industrial Zone is the second largest industrial park in the UK.
- Gwenes
Area 2548 square kilometers, population 117,000, the capital is Kanafeng,
- Sildijin
Area 0 1783 square kilometers, with a population of 76,000. The capital is Aberystwyth
- Poeus
Area 196 sq km, with a population of 127,000. The capital is Landlindod Wells
- Pembroke County
Area 1590 sq km, with a population of 122,000. The capital is West Haverford
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- Swansea City
The area is 378 square kilometers and the population is 400,000. The capital is Swansea, which consists of the central cities Swansea and Nice, Talbut Port, Lannali and the Gaowuer Peninsula.
Famous attractions: Swansea Castle (14th century), Town Hall (built in 1847) and the Golf Peninsula.
- Lower Talbot Port
Area 442 square kilometers and population 134,000. The capital is Talbot Port
- Merser Tiedfell
Area 111 square kilometers and population 59,000. The capital is Moser Tiedfell, with many industrial heritages in the country
- Ronda Canontaf
Area 442 square kilometers and population 232,000. The capital is Tony Pandy.
- Brigend
Area 246 square kilometers, population 40,000, and the capital is Brigend.
Famous Attractions: Kouiti Castle (11th century), Brigend Market (founded in 1836)
Famous Events: Suicide Curse (Since January 2007, 24 people in Brigend have hanged themselves one after another within 20 months, the oldest of whom is 27 years old.)
- Glamorgan Valley
Area 335 square kilometers, population 126,000, and the capital is Bari. There is a United World Academy in the territory.
- Cardiff city
Area 140 square kilometers, population 300,000, and the capital is Cardiff.
- Kafili
Area 278 square kilometers, population 30,000, and the capital is Hengeid. Kaffili is a residential city in Cardiff and Newport.
- Brynegwent
Area 1783 square kilometers, population 70,000, and the capital is Ebgu.
- Monmouth County
Area 850 square kilometers, population 85,000, and the capital is Quebran.
- Toweren
Area 126 square kilometers, population 91,000, and the capital is Pontypo. The land owns a world heritage site - the Industrial Revolution site Brenavin.
- Newport City
Area 137 square kilometers, population 145,000, and the capital is Newport.
Famous attractions: Newport Transport Bridge (the vertical single-tower cable car transport bridge built in 1909), Tredigarh House (the most magnificent town hall in the UK in the 15th century).
Kingdom of Scotland and its 32 unified management areas
Scotland is in the northwest of the British Isle, surrounded by Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, facing the North Sea in the east, and the England and Ireland Seas to the south; 441 kilometers long from north to south and 248 kilometers wide from east to west. Its north and south are highlands, and the central part is composed of the Clyde River and the Thai Valley; there are three major archipelagos in the offshore area - Shetland Islands, Orkney Islands and Hebrides Islands.
Scottish people have a rough personality, friendly and kind nature, and have better preserved traditional culture. They still retain their national characteristics in folk songs, music and clothing. Bagpipes, plaid skirts, golf and whiskey are Scots’ logos. On May 1, 1707, the Kingdom of Scotland merged with the Kingdom of England, becoming the third region to join the United Kingdom.
Scotland has an area of 78,772 square kilometers (about one-third of the area of the Great Britain), a population of 5.2421 million (mainly Celtic ), the capital is Edinburgh , and the national flower is thistle.
The entire Scotland, including the surrounding offshore islands, is divided into 32 unified management areas.
- .Infclyde (· Watt's hometown)
Area 167 square kilometers, population 84,000, and the administrative center is Greenock Town.
has a high unemployment rate, and its average life expectancy is second to last in the UK.
- . Renfrewshire
Area 263 square kilometers, population 173,000, and the administrative center is Paisley.
Dense population and busy traffic.
Area 176 square kilometers, population 93,000, and the administrative center is Danbaton Town.
Main towns: Danbaton towns and Clydebank
Important bases of the British shipbuilding industry.
. Dongdan Patton County
Area 176 square kilometers, population 108,000, and the administrative center is Kokintiroch.
The best family-friendly area in the UK.
. Glasgow city
area is 175 square kilometers and population is 606,000.
Scotland's largest city, the fourth largest city in the UK, the third largest manufacturing city in the UK, and one of the top ten financial centers in Europe.
Famous attractions: Glasgow Cathedral (Medieval), George Square, University of Glasgow , Glasgow Science Museum.
. East Renfrewshire
Area 168 square kilometers, population 90,000, and the administrative center is Gifnock.
Primary education Scotland No. 1.
. North Lanark County
Area 476 square kilometers, population 320,000, and the administrative center is Motherwell.
Famous town: Bells Hill (the place where the football player was born).
.Fulkirk
Area 293 square kilometers and population 145,000. The administrative center is Fulkirk .
. West Lothian
Area 414 square kilometers, population 158,000, and the administrative center is Livingston.
Many highlands and hills in the territory.
Main cities: Livingston, Basgate, Livingston.
- 0. Edinburgh
Area 260 square kilometers and population 464,000.
The capital of Scotland, the second largest tourist city in the UK after London, and the world's first literary city.
Famous attractions: Edinburgh Castle , Holyrood Palace, St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh University .
Famous festivals: Edinburgh Fringe Art Festival, Edinburgh International Art Festival, Edinburgh Military Exercises, Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh International Science and Technology Festival, and Edinburgh International Film Festival.
- 1. Central Lothian
area is 350 square kilometers, population is 89,000, and the administrative center is Dalkis.
- 2. East Lothian
Area 712 square kilometers, population 90,000, and the administrative center is Hardington.
Main cities: Dunbar, North Berwick, Trent, and Fort Mersel (the oldest town in Scotland was founded by the Roman Legion in 80 AD).
- 3. Clarkmannan County
Area 158 square kilometers, population 48,000, administrative center Aloe.
The smallest unified management area in Scotland is called a very small county.
Main townships: Dura, Tilicutri, Alva, Clarkmannan.
Famous attractions: Alvata, Camber Castle.
- 4. Fife
Area 1305 square kilometers, population 350,000, administrative center Glen Rosess.
Famous person: Adam Smith (father of economics).
Main towns: Granlows, Kerkekady, Dunfermlin, St Andrews.
- 5.Dundee
Area 55 square kilometers and population 14,500.
City of Discovery (stamps, radio, aspirin, X-rays were invented or discovered), the city with the most abundant sunshine in Scotland, and the fourth largest city in Scotland.
Famous attractions: Bunoti Castle, Discovery Base, Dundee Sheep Spinning Museum, Dundee Hills, Mills Observatory, McManus Gallery, Monico National Park, Camperdon National Park.
- 6. Angus
Area 2184 square kilometers, population 120,000, and the administrative center is Folfa Town.
Aberdeen Angus Steak (World's Top Beef)
Main towns: Abrose, Flfar Town.
- 7. Aberdeenshire
Area 6317 square kilometers, population 230,000, administrative center Aberdeen.
- 8. Aberdeen
Area 182 square kilometers and population 210,000.
European oil capital, Scotland's third largest city, granite city,
Famous attractions: University of Aberdeen (one of the five historical schools in the UK), Matthew College (the world's second largest granite building)
- 9.Morray
According area 2237 square kilometers, population 90,000, and the administrative center is Ergen.
- 0. Highland
Area 26119 square kilometers, population 210,000, administrative center Inverness.
Scotland's largest administrative region.
- 1. Erian Sir ( Gaelic, meaning western island )
Area 3070 square kilometers, population 26,000, administrative center Stornoway.
Main islands: Louis Island and Harris Island
- 2.Agail-bit
Area 7023 square kilometers, population 90,000, administrative center Loch Gilfid.
Scotland's second largest administrative region.
- 3. Perth-Kingross
Area 5395 square kilometers, population 139,000, administrative center Perth.
- 4.Straling
Area 2243 square kilometers, population 86,000, administrative center Stirling.
- 5. North Ayrshire
Area 888 square kilometers, population 140,000, administrative center Russia and Vancouver.
- 6. East Ayrshire
Area 1275 square kilometers, population 120,000, administrative center Kimarnock.
- 7. South Ayershire
Area 1230 square kilometers, population 112,000, administrative center Ayer Town.
- 8.Danfries-Galloway
Area 2243 square kilometers, population 86,000, administrative center Danfries Town.
- 9. South Lanark County
Area 1778 square kilometers, population 302,000, administrative center Hamilton.
The fifth largest settlement in Scotland (the first four are Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee).
area 4727 square kilometers, population 106,000, administrative center St. Boswells New Town.
Area 975 square kilometers, population 21,000, Administrative Center Kirkwall.
consists of more than 70 islands and many prehistoric relics.
famous attractions: St. Magnus Cathedral (built in the 12th century), and the palace ruins of the Earl of Scotland.
Area 1468 square kilometers, population 21,000, administrative center Lewick Town.
consists of about 100 islands, of which more than 80 are uninhabited.
Northern Ireland's Green Kingdom, which is unwilling to be independent, and its 11-district
Northern Ireland is located in the northeast of Ireland, with its capital being Belfast; it covers an area of 14,139 square kilometers and has a population of 1.685 million. Its terrain is flat in the middle and surrounded by mountains. The main rivers are the Bann River and the main lake Ney Lake (the largest lake in the UK with an area of 396 square kilometers).
1921 The Irish War of Independence ended, and Ireland was able to be independent from the colonial rule of the British Empire, but the six counties in Northern Ireland, mainly British descendants and Protestants, refused to be independent, thus joining the United Kingdom as a regional status.
Northern Ireland has a temperate marine climate, with vast green grasslands and lush mountain hills, known as the Green Kingdom.
- Administrative division change in Northern Ireland
Joined the 6 counties - District 26 (destroyed county district in 1974) - District 11 (destroyed district 26 in April 2015 and changed to District 11).
- Northern Ireland 11 District (11 Parliament)
- Gibraltar (a disputed area between Britain and Spain)
- Bermuda
- Cayman Islands
- Turks and Caicos Islands
- British Virgin Islands
Anguilla- montserrat
- St. Helena
- British Indian Ocean Territory
- Pitcairn Islands
- Facilities Islands (a disputed area between the United Kingdom and Argentina)
- South Georgia and South Sandwegic Islands (a disputed area between the United Kingdom and Argentina)
1. Belfast : Parliament name - Belfast City Council, venue - Belfast, with an area of 110 square kilometers and a population of 340,000.
2. Az and Northern Tang : Parliament name - Az and Northern Tang Autonomous Municipal Council, the venue of the meeting - Bangor, with an area of 461 square kilometers and a population of 160,000.
3.Antrim and Newton Abbey : Parliament name-Antrim and Newton Abbey Parliament, the venue of the meeting -Antrim and Newton Abbey are held in turn, with an area of 572 square kilometers and a population of 142,000.
4.Lisbon and Castlerey : Parliament name-Lisbon and Castlerey City Council, the venue of the venue-Lisbon, with an area of 532 square kilometers and a population of 143,000.
5. Newry-Moon and Don : Parliament name-Newry-Moon and Don District Council, the venue of the meeting - Don Patrick and Newry take turns, with an area of 1,547 square kilometers and a population of 179,000.
6.Ama, Bainbridge and Craygavin : Parliament name-Ama City, Bainbridge and Craygavin Autonomous Borough Council, venue of the venue-Craygavin, with an area of 1,404 square kilometers and a population of 212,000.
7. Zhonghe East Antrim : Parliament name - Zhonghe East Antrim borough Council, venue - Balimina, population 138,000.
8. Causeway Coast and Canyon : Parliament name - Causeway Coast and Canyon Borough Council, venue - Coleland, population 144,000.
9. Zhong Ulster : Parliament name - Central Ulster District Council, venue - Denggannen, population 146,000.
10.Delhi and Straban : Parliament name - Straban District Council, venue - Delhi, with an area of 1,243 square kilometers and a population of 150,000.
11.Fmana and Oma : Parliament name-Fmana and Oma District Council, venues - Oma and Enniskiren are held in turn, with an area of 2,829 square kilometers and a population of 116,000.
Overseas Territory - the British Empire's colony
Area 6.543 square kilometers and population 34,000.
Economic entities: Finance and Tourism
Government: Governor General of Gibraltar (formal head of government, responsible for foreign affairs, defense, public security and the appointment of major government officials); the Governor General has a Gibraltar Committee (Governor General + Chief Minister + 4 other ministers + 4 former government officials), and the specific administrative affairs are under the responsibility of the Ministers' Council (8 ministers).
Parliament: Congress (1 Speaker + 2 Former Government Officials + 15 Delegates appointed by the Governor)
Main political parties: Gibraltar Social Democratic Party, Gibraltar Socialist Labor Party, Gibraltar Kuomintang.
Area 71.7 square kilometers, population 65,000, and the capital is Hamilton .
is located in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean and consists of 7 main islands and more than 150 small islands and reef groups.
Government: Governor (in charge of foreign affairs, defense and public security, appointed Prime Minister), Prime Minister (leader of the majority party, appointing ministers to form cabinet ), cabinet (handling administrative affairs, responsible to parliament)
Parliament (two-house system): 11 members of the House of Lords (3 discretionary to the Governor + 5 recommended by the Prime Minister + 5 recommended by the opposition leader) + 40 members of the House of Commons (general vote)
Main political parties: Progressive Labor Party, Bermuda United Party, National Liberal Party.
Area 264 square kilometers, population 64,000, and the capital is Georgetown .
is located in the Western Caribbean Islands of the Americas and consists of three islands: Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Blake.
The world's fourth largest offshore financial center, diving resort and tax haven
Economic entities: Finance and Tourism
Government: Governor (responsible for foreign affairs, defense, public security and public services, serving as chairman of the Executive Committee), Administrative Committee (Chief Secretary + Deputy Chief Secretary + Finance Secretary + Attorney General + Deputy Attorney General + 4 people elected by the Legislative Assembly).
Main political parties: Progressive Democratic Party, National Group, Cayman Group.
Area 430 square kilometers, population 51,000, and the capital is Coburn City .
consists of 40 small islands in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Economic entities: financial services and tourism
Government: Governor (having executive power, in charge of foreign affairs, public security and defense, serving as chairman of the Executive Committee), Administrative Committee (Prime Minister + Finance Minister + Attorney General + 5 Ministers.
Parliament: Legislative Council (3 Designated members + Prime Minister + Minister of Finance + Attorney General + 13 representatives from universal suffrage)
Main political parties: People's Democratic Movement Party and Progressive National Party.
Area 153 square kilometers, population 31,000, and the capital is Rod City .
is located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, the northern end of the Lectuary Islands; consisting of four large islands: Totula Island, Virgin Godda, Anegata Island and Yost Van Dak and the surrounding islands.
Economic entities: Financial services and tourism
Government: Governor (responsible for defense, public security, foreign affairs affairs, judicial and part of financial affairs, with limited legislative power, serves as chairman of the Executive Committee), the Executive Committee (Governor + Attorney General + Chief Minister + Three Ministers, handling administrative affairs), the Chief Minister is designated by the Governor among the majority members of the Legislative Committee.
Parliament: Legislative Committee (Speaker + Attorney General + 13 Directly elected representatives)
Main political parties: Virgin Islands Party, National Democratic Party, United Party, and caring for citizens' movement.
Area 96 square kilometers, population 3000, the capital is Wali .
is located at the northern end of the leeward islands of the Eastern Caribbean Sea; consists of Anguilla, Sombrero and several surrounding islands.
Economic entities: fishery, salt drying and shipbuilding
Government: Governor (having executive power, responsible for foreign affairs, defense, justice and internal security, serving as chairman of the Executive Committee), Administrative Committee (headed by the Chief Minister, jointly consulting with the Governor to handle other matters),
Party: Legislative Assembly (2 appointed by the Governor and the Chief Minister after consultation + Deputy Governor + Attorney General + 7 representatives produced by universal suffrage)
Main political parties: Anguilla United Party, Anguilla Democratic Party, Anguilla National Union.
Area 102 square kilometers, population 13,000, and the capital is Blaise .
Economic entities: tourism, service and agriculture
Government: Governor (defense, foreign affairs, judicial, specific financial affairs and internal security, served as chairman of the Executive Council), Executive Council (Governor + Chief Minister + 3 elected ministers + Attorney General + Finance Secretary),
Party: Legislative Parliament (speaker + Attorney General + Finance Secretary + 9 members elected by universal suffrage)
Main political parties: People's Progressive Alliance, National Progressive Party, and National Reconstruction Movement.
Area 316 square kilometers, population 5561, and the capital is Jamestown .
includes islands such as St. Helena, Ascension, Tristan, etc.
relies entirely on UK funding economically.
Area 60 square kilometers, consisting of 2300 tropical islands of all sizes. The largest of them is Digo Garcia Island . There are about 3,500 British and American troops on the island, without residents.
Government: Chief Executive (resides in the UK all year round) + Executive (Assistant to Chief Executive)
Area 47 square kilometers, and only more than 50 people in the territory settle in Adamstown on the northeast shore of Pitcairn Island .
is located in the central and southern Pacific Ocean and southeast of Polynesian Islands , and consists of four islands: Disi , Henderson Island , Pitcairn Island and Oeno Island.
Area 12200 square kilometers, population 3398, and the capital is Stanley .
Islands include East Falkland Islands, West Falkland Islands and 776 small islands. The archipelago has full internal autonomy and the UK is only responsible for its defense and diplomatic affairs.
Area is about 3900 square kilometers.