Administrative division

territorial entity for administration purposes, with or without its own local government From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Administrative division
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An administrative division is a term for an administrative region within a country that is created for the purposes of managing of land and the affairs of people. The area typically has a local government with a certain degree of autonomy, and is on a level below that of the sovereign state.[1]

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World administrative divisions

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Autonomous communities

  • 1st level:
    • Spain: 17 comunidad autónomas

Cantons

Comarcas (regions)

Communes

  • 2nd level:
  • 5th level:

Counties

Departments

Districts

Governorates

Municipalities

Parishes

Prefectures

Provinces

Regions

States

Territories

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  • Country (a national or supra-national entity)
  • Empire (a supra-national entity)
  • State (a national or supra-national entity)
  • ISO 3166-2 Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions — Part 2

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