Do you mean what county, as in what portion of a state; or what country? If you are asking about a county, he currently lives in a district-- DC stands for District of Columbia, where the White House is. If you are asking about his country, he lives in the United States of America, where he was born and where he has lived for most of his life.
That depends on what sort of district you mean: Congressional district, state legislative district, school district, etc.
Kalus is a village in Sokmanabad Rural District, Safayyeh District, Khoy County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran
if you mean state then its amazonias
Yes and no. There is, necessarily, a high court in every state (e.g., the California Supreme Court). These courts hear appeals from the state trial courts, which are sometimes called "district courts" depending on the state (for example, in Washington state, the county district courts have exclusive jurisdiction over small claims and infractions). Usually, however, the term "district court" is used to mean the United States District Courts. The U.S. District Courts are federal courts (not state courts), and there is one in every state and territory, but that is a measure of jurisdiction only, and the state geographical boundaries are by no means necessary. The U.S. District Courts are the federal trial courts and cases are appealed to the U.S. Circuit Courts (U.S. Courts of Appeals) and the United States Supreme Court.
Texas is a state itself, therefore it contains no states. Perhaps you mean county, which is a political division within a state. The largest county in Texas is Brewster County.
Bournemouth is in the County of Dorset If you mean condition, it is in a very good state
An ADA is an Assistant District Attorney. In most cities, the District Attorney is an administration official, usually elected. The ADAs do most of the actual prosecution of criminal cases and will hold their jobs from one administration to the next. The job of the District Attorney's office is to prosecute the criminal cases brought to them by law enforcement agencies (police, sheriff, state police, etc.) and are usually representing the county. They prosecute cases from all the cities and towns within that county, usually in a county courthouse.
DC refers to the District of Columbia, which is not a state.
no.
If you mean county,the city of Bradford is in Wets Yorkshire.
State County Road? Maybe?