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Riding

This page refers to a Riding as a unit in local government. For the more usual meaning, see horse and related articles
In terminology derived from the Danelaw, the Ridings are the three parts into which Yorkshire in England was divided. The word is a corruption of the Old Norse thriding meaning a third part. The Yorkshire Ridings were East, North and West. In 1974, the official status of this division was abolished (see Yorkshire).

Under the Kingdom Of York, the Ridings themselves were sub-divided into wapentakes.

In semiofficial jargon of Canadian politics, a riding is a constituency or electoral district. The term is derived from the English local government term. There are currently 301 federal ridings in Canada, each of which elects a member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons. Each province and territory is also divided into ridings that elect members to the legislature.




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