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In the case of Yorkshire in England, there are three county towns, one for each Riding?: Northallerton? for the [North Riding]?, Beverley? for the [East Riding]?, and Wakefield? for the [West Riding]?. Contrary to popular belief, there are no civil administrative offices for the county of Yorkshire as a whole (not even in York!).
In the case of Yorkshire? in England, there are three county towns, one for each Riding?: Northallerton? for the [North Riding]?, Beverley? for the [East Riding]?, and Wakefield? for the [West Riding]?. Contrary to popular belief, there are no civil administrative offices for the county of Yorkshire as a whole (not even in York!).

County Town:

The administrative headquarters for a county.

In the case of Yorkshire? in England, there are three county towns, one for each Riding?: Northallerton? for the [North Riding]?, Beverley? for the [East Riding]?, and Wakefield? for the [West Riding]?. Contrary to popular belief, there are no civil administrative offices for the county of Yorkshire as a whole (not even in York!).


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