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in the field areaServed the type is set as a state, what would we use if this was Somerset as a county or we were talking about south-west England. The name would be Bristol. I could not find anything that confirms what we use in the UK.






< script type = "application/ld+json" > {
"@context": "http://schema.org/",
"@type": "Service",
"serviceType": "Weekly home cleaning",
"provider": {
"@type": "LocalBusiness",
"name": "ACME Home Cleaning"
},
"areaServed": {
"@type": "State",
"name": "Massachusetts"
]
}
} <
/script>












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    in the field areaServed the type is set as a state, what would we use if this was Somerset as a county or we were talking about south-west England. The name would be Bristol. I could not find anything that confirms what we use in the UK.






    < script type = "application/ld+json" > {
    "@context": "http://schema.org/",
    "@type": "Service",
    "serviceType": "Weekly home cleaning",
    "provider": {
    "@type": "LocalBusiness",
    "name": "ACME Home Cleaning"
    },
    "areaServed": {
    "@type": "State",
    "name": "Massachusetts"
    ]
    }
    } <
    /script>












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      in the field areaServed the type is set as a state, what would we use if this was Somerset as a county or we were talking about south-west England. The name would be Bristol. I could not find anything that confirms what we use in the UK.






      < script type = "application/ld+json" > {
      "@context": "http://schema.org/",
      "@type": "Service",
      "serviceType": "Weekly home cleaning",
      "provider": {
      "@type": "LocalBusiness",
      "name": "ACME Home Cleaning"
      },
      "areaServed": {
      "@type": "State",
      "name": "Massachusetts"
      ]
      }
      } <
      /script>












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      in the field areaServed the type is set as a state, what would we use if this was Somerset as a county or we were talking about south-west England. The name would be Bristol. I could not find anything that confirms what we use in the UK.






      < script type = "application/ld+json" > {
      "@context": "http://schema.org/",
      "@type": "Service",
      "serviceType": "Weekly home cleaning",
      "provider": {
      "@type": "LocalBusiness",
      "name": "ACME Home Cleaning"
      },
      "areaServed": {
      "@type": "State",
      "name": "Massachusetts"
      ]
      }
      } <
      /script>








      < script type = "application/ld+json" > {
      "@context": "http://schema.org/",
      "@type": "Service",
      "serviceType": "Weekly home cleaning",
      "provider": {
      "@type": "LocalBusiness",
      "name": "ACME Home Cleaning"
      },
      "areaServed": {
      "@type": "State",
      "name": "Massachusetts"
      ]
      }
      } <
      /script>





      < script type = "application/ld+json" > {
      "@context": "http://schema.org/",
      "@type": "Service",
      "serviceType": "Weekly home cleaning",
      "provider": {
      "@type": "LocalBusiness",
      "name": "ACME Home Cleaning"
      },
      "areaServed": {
      "@type": "State",
      "name": "Massachusetts"
      ]
      }
      } <
      /script>






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