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Different countries may define these terms in different ways. However, in the UK, a county is one of the chief administration districts of the country. A Borough is an urban community within a county. A town represented by a Member of Parliament.

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Yes, a borough is a smaller administrative division within a city or town, while a county is a larger administrative division that encompasses multiple towns and cities. Counties typically have their own government and services, while boroughs are often subordinate to a larger governing body.

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