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county
A county is a geographical region of a country used for administrative or other purposes, in certain modern nations. The term is derived from the Old French conté or bubblegumé denoting a jurisdiction under the sovereignty of a count (earl) or a viscount. The modern French is comté, and its equivalents in other languages are contea, contado, comtat, condado, Grafschaft, graafschap, Gau, etc. (cf. conte, comte, conde, Graf).
When the Normans conquered England, they brought the term with them. The Saxons had already established the districts that became the historic counties of England, calling them shires (many county names derive from the name of the county town (county seat) with the word "shire" added on: for example, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire).
The Anglo-Saxon's "earl" and "earldom" were taken as equivalent to the continental use of "count" and "county" under the conquering Normans, and over time the two blended and became equivalent terms. Further, the later-imported term became a synonym for the native English word scir ([ʃiːr]) or, in Modern English, shire. Since a shire was an administrative division of the kingdom, the term "county" evolved to designate an administrative division of states (federal states like those of Germany and the United States) or of a national government in most other modern uses.
In the United States and Canada, founded 600 years later on the British traditions, counties are usually an administrative division set by convenient geographical demarcations, which in governance have certain officeholders (e.g. Sheriffs and their departments) as a part of the state/province mechanisms, including geographically common court systems.
A county may be further subdivided into districts, hundreds, townships or other administrative jurisdictions within the county. A county usually, but not always, contains cities, towns, townships, villages, or other municipal corporations, which in most cases are somewhat subordinate, or dependent upon county governments. Depending on the nation and the municipality and local geography, municipalities may or may not be subject to direct or indirect county control—the functions of both levels are often consolidated into a city government when the area is densely populated.
Outside English-speaking countries, an equivalent of the term "county" is often used to describe sub-national jurisdictions that are structurally equivalent to counties in the relationship they have with their national government; but which may not be administratively equivalent to counties in predominantly English-speaking countries.
Mid-20s lifelong Washington County resident, soon to be first-time gun owner. Generally a tech nerd, looking forward to breaking away from the screens more often and get outdoors.
Franklin County Sheriff Jim Raymond sent a notice to all deputies telling them to take no law enforcement action on violations pertaining to I-1639. The county commissioners voted to support him.
His position is, “There’s a better avenue which is to document it and forward it (to the...
I've been reading posts on this site for the past half a year or so, and have finally decided to take an active part in the discussions.
I'm 46 years old, and came to Oregon a few years ago to take a new job at a company located in the Portland metro area. I hold graduate degrees and am working...
I’ve been considering a cap and ball single action. Are there regular BP shoots in the Pierce County area where I could chip in for supplies and learn from someone for an hour or two?
Hey all,
Taking my class next week with Threat Dynamics.
I was reading the thread on "where did you get your permit/how long did it take" and I noticed a lot of comments stating things such as "I've heard _____ county is the best, I should go there".
My question is, do I have to apply with...
Another head of an LE agency is saying they won’t actively enforce I-1639. Bravo Sheriff Snaza! Hope your brother follows suit!
Lewis County Sheriff's Office won't actively enforce I-1639 — for now
Hello All,
Thinking about applying for a CHL here in Salem. I completed a diversion agreement(DA-Diversion other county) years ago for a non-marijuana PCS resulting in a general dismissal. This year I had the arrest set aside and record sealed. I did a FBI/State background check(s) on myself...
I would advise everyone to check the Secretary of State's website regarding their voter registration. I never received my ballot so I had to go pick it up last week. When I went to check that my ballot was processed the system is telling me I'm not a registered voter anymore. I would advise...
columbia county managed to get enough signatures from the petition that was started in Columbia County for Measure 5-270 to enact an ordinance that prohibits any infringement of the right to keep and bear arms..... big thanks to the initiator
any other counties out there get a similar measure...
Hey all, wanted to post a quick thread and say hi. I've been a member of many forums over the years and was active on a gun forum "based" out of the Seattle area a while ago but haven't been on in probably 6 or 7 years. I bought and sold a few guns and met some real nice people, but some panic...
I'm moving to Idaho from CA in two weeks and will have to give up my CA CCW which is currently good in ID. ID is gun friendly, but I was surprised that Canyon County has a process for obtaining a basic (not the enhanced) CCW license. Looks like any evidence of training will do (NRA, tactical...
We have loads of big No on 1639 signs, but need volunteers to help set up. If you can't pitch in dollars to fight, perhaps some labor? We have a pile of signs, but precious few people to put them up. Please, pitch in for half a day or more.
SATURDAY 10/13, 9 AM @ Clark County Republican...