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Actually, here in Virginia, cities are completely independent of any county.
Once a city and a county have 'consolidated', i.e., the City of Newport News
and Warwick County in 1957, that county ceases to exist.
Well, I take that back. The City of Poquoson used to be a part of York
County and back in the 1970's, it split off from York County and is now
independent of York but York still exists.
Deane Mills
York County (I think:)
Virginia
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From: Willow Bend Books <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: Annexation in Virginia
> "Today, Virginia is the only state in the US in which cities are legally
> independent of the counties in which they are located."
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