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Uk State "york" - Yorkshire?


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Have just been correcting some state data when it failed to automatically be set for some users and noticed this problem.

 

Shouldn't the state/province for the UK be "Yorkshire" and not "York"? York is a city within Yorkshire.

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Well yeah lol...... when you click on York in that list it takes me to the Wikipedia page I was looking at before; that York page is for the city; which resides inside Yorkshire or North Yorkshire? lol

 

I see Blesta has an entry for North Yorkshire though.

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Well yeah lol...... when you click on York in that list it takes me to the Wikipedia page I was looking at before; that York page is for the city; which resides inside Yorkshire or North Yorkshire? lol

 

I see Blesta has an entry for North Yorkshire though.

 

Yeah it's a authority (council) but the ISO list it so Blesta uses that same with other countries :) it means they are correct etc :)

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In the US all school children are taught and memorize all 50 states, and these correlate to ISO 3166-2 subdivisions perfectly. So it's a little funny to see the confusion between what you, as UK residents, expect vs. what the ISO and your BSI has defined for the UK. :D

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In the US all school children are taught and memorize all 50 states, and these correlate to ISO 3166-2 subdivisions perfectly. So it's a little funny to see the confusion between what you, as UK residents, expect vs. what the ISO and your BSI has defined for the UK. :D

 

Britain is confusing in every way haha some words mean this and that depending how it's used that's why I prefer American English mate :D

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We have definitely improved the language, putting the letter z to good use and removing unnecessary u's.

I realize green is a color.

 

haha. We think it's better, but the English invented English so who's to say who's right? ;)

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We have definitely improved the language, putting the letter z to good use and removing unnecessary u's.

I realize green is a color.

 

I prefer this spelling to the way the UK / Australia spell it as well haha

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Expect the list to change over the next couple of years, the cuts made to council funding means that more county and district/borough councils will become unitary authorities.  Having said that, Royal Mail don't use the county in addressing any longer.  Postcode lookup would be great but a licence would be required and they are not particularly cheap

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