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Yorkshire is the largest historic county in Great Britain. It has a complex administrative history. The principal divisions are currently as follows:
- North Yorkshire is a shire county. It is also a ceremonial county, and in this guise it includes York, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, and part of Stockton-on-Tees, which are unitary authorities for administrative purposes.
- The East Riding of Yorkshire is a unitary authority. It is also a ceremonial county, and for this purpose only it includes the unitary authority of Kingston upon Hull.
- South Yorkshire is a metropolitan county and ceremonial county.
- West Yorkshire is a metropolitan county and ceremonial county.
Where possible, Wikipedia articles about things in Yorkshire are allocated to the main divisions of the county shown in bold above. There are also subcategories for some of Yorkshire's cities.
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