County
Noun
UK
/ˈkaʊn.ti/
US
/ˈkaʊn.ti/
Definition
A division within a country for local government or administration.
Example
"She lives in Orange County."
"Each county has its own rules for schools, safety, and community services."
"Counties make it easier for large countries to govern smaller regions and serve people locally."
Explanation
A county is a smaller area within a country, used for government, law, or organisation. Many countries, like the United States, England, or Ireland, are divided into counties. Each county has its own local officials, courts, or services like police and schools. Counties help manage regions of a nation more easily. For example, Los Angeles County in California or Kent County in England. People often identify themselves by their county as well as their country. Counties are important for local administration and community identity.