Talk:Georgia's 11th congressional district

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I trust that this article is not typical of the type. There is no indication of the nation, or the type of "political unit" (my description as, being a limey, I know of no better), of the subject. Wikipedia is not an American encyclopedia, but one read by English readers from all over the world*. Try writing articles on that basis, please!LessHeard vanU 23:41, 23 September 2006 (UTC) *with internet connection, obviously...

what district do i live in if i live in Georgia??

Agreed that this article needs work (good point about needing a general definition of a U.S. congressional district as well), but this district was one of those recently changed. I haven't been able to find an updated map or I would define the Georgia counties comprised by this district. Since there are 159 counties in the state of Georgia (second to only Texas in the US) even slight changes in districts can significantly redefine the area. Cheers.--Roswell native 22:34, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
Link to new map added. -Tobogganoggin talk 03:23, 16 February 2007 (UTC)