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warpig1 | 14:50 Fri 09th Feb 2007 | People & Places
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is it a county on its own?
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scotland is nice lol
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Crete, you nutter, we are having a big row in work, please help, how are you anyway babe??? havent seen you around, although I havent been posting much myself, hope all is good!
hi me old dear now what would i know about english geography ? i wondered if things o k with you,
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Things are good with me, am geting ready for the move , bit scary , but all good.
tickety boo.
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good to hear Crete, all is good with me, aim to be in Bonnie Scotland by the end of March at latest! Cant wait!
would it be too intrusive to ask which part ?
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Linlithgow, honey, no secret!, are you close?
Before the local government boundary reorganisation of (I think) 1974, the county of Yorkshire was divided into three Ridings: North, West and East.

This is from Chambers online dictionary:
riding (noun) often Riding when part of a name) 1 any of the three former administrative divisions of Yorkshire, East Riding, North Riding and West Riding.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon as thriding, from Norse thrithjungr: third part.

Most people who live there/come from there still talk in these terms.

So it was/is a separate administrative area but is only one third part of the full county.
I think it is a planet of its own!!!!
North Yorkshire is a county in it's own right - ever since the 1974 boundary re-organisation. I live here.

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