Ceremonial county

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A ceremonial county is a term used to refer to an English county area that has its own Lord Lieutenant. Ceremonial counties are no longer important for local government purposes, but are a very convenient way of dividing up the map of England.

List of ceremonial counties

London

Metropolitan counties

Unitary counties

These are ceremonial counties containing a single unitary authority:

Counties with a unitary council of the same name covering only part of the ceremonial county

Counties with a county council and one or more districts

Counties with no county council, containing two or more unitary authorities