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A riding is a part of a county or shire. For instance, Yorkshire is large enough to have three ridings: the East Riding, West Riding and North Riding.

In the SCA, a riding is a branch that is part of a province. They are similar to cantons, except the closest royalty are the monarchs themselves, so awards cannot be given at the riding or provincial level.