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Administrative subdivision
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World administrative divisions
Country subdivision refers to the division of a country's territory for the sake of its administration , description or other such purpose. The resulting units of division are known generically as "country subdivisions". Unlike geographical or geomorphological areas such as basins , deserts , valleys and the like, country subdivisions are abstract creations intended to make it easier to run the country. There are several types of country subdivisions, including: administrative divisions , electoral divisions , census divisions , development regions , time zones , etc.
Administrative divisions
The most common type of country subdivision are administrative divisions , viz. divisions such as provinces , districts and municipalities . A few countries have administrative divisions that are themselves called "divisions " or "subdivisions ".
Electoral and census divisions
The second most common types of country subdivision are electoral and census divisions such as constituencies , wards , census geographic units , census metropolitan areas , and census subdivision . Some countries, however, use these terms (or their native equivalents) to identify types of administrative division; for example, Namibia's constituencies or those countries listed in the article Ward (administrative division) . In North America, "Census division" and "census subdivision" are themselves types of census divisions.
Other subdivision types
Other types of country subdivision include statistical divisions , judicial districts , police precincts , planning or development regions , school districts , special-purpose districts , time zones , transport regions , and water districts .
ISO 3166-2
According to the ISO's website, ISO 3166-2 (Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions - Part 2: Country subdivision code ) uses the term "country subdivision" to denote "principal subdivisions (e.g. provinces or states)" [1] .
See also
Types of administrative country subdivision
Boldface indicates a type used by ten or more countries.
Current English terms
Current non-English
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non-English terms
See also Political division · Census division · Electoral division