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Hood County, Texas Hood County, Texas
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Cheshire Cheshire
Cheshire , county (1991 pop. 937,300), 901 sq mi (2,334 sq km), W central England. The county seat is Chester . The terrain is generally low, flat, and fertile. Its chief rivers are the Mersey and the Dee, which separates Cheshire from Wales. The Wirral peninsula divides the estuaries of the two... Read more
Somerset (county) Somerset (county)
Somerset county (1991 pop. 459,100), 1,333 sq mi (3,453 sq km), SW England, on the Bristol Channel. The county seat is Taunton . The terrain is level in the center, with the Mendip Hills to the east and Exmoor National Park and the Quantock Hills to the west. The principal rivers are the Bristol... Read more
Kirkcudbrightshire Kirkcudbrightshire
Kirkcudbright former county, Scotland: see Kirkcudbrightshire .... Read more
Sussex Sussex
Sussex county, SE England, since 1888 divided for administrative purposes into East Sussex (1991 pop. 670,600), 693 sq mi (1,795 sq km), and West Sussex (1991 pop. 692,800), 768 sq mi (1,990 sq km). Lewes is the county seat of East Sussex; Chichester is the administrative center for West... Read more
Cumberland Cumberland
Cumberland former county, N England. In 1974, Cumberland became part of the nonmetropolitan county of Cumbria .... Read more
Montgomeryshire Montgomeryshire
Montgomeryshire former county, central Wales. In 1974, Montgomeryshire became part of the nonmetropolitan county of Powys .... Read more
Radnorshire Radnorshire
Radnorshire former county, E Wales. In 1974, Radnorshire became part of the nonmetropolitan county of Powys .... Read more
San Juan Islands San Juan Islands
SAN JUAN ISLANDS SAN JUAN ISLANDS. Approximately 172 islands make up the San Juan Islands, located eighty miles from Seattle in the northern reaches of Puget Sound. Together, they comprise San Juan County, one of the smallest but fastest-growing counties in Washington State. The islands cover 175... Read more
trained bands trained bands
trained bands were the county- and city-based militia regiments, which, except for London and a few counties, played little significant part in the civil wars. The London regiments were built up to a strength of 18,000, mainly infantry, by 1643. Officered by the commercial leaders of the city, their... Read more

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