Category:East Riding of Yorkshire

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The East Riding of Yorkshire has three meanings, each covering a different area:

  • It is a unitary authority. Articles about things in the area administered by the unitary authority should be placed in this category.
  • It is a ceremonial county. For this purpose only it includes the city of Kingston upon Hull, which is also a unitary authority. The Hull category is included in the list of subcategories below.
  • It was one of the three traditional Ridings of Yorkshire. The riding covered a larger area than either the unitary authority or the ceremonial county, but it is no longer an administrative unit, and it is ignored by Wikipedia's category system.