administrative division
administrative division (noun) 1. A defined geographical area or district established by a government for the purpose of organizing and implementing governance, policy, and public services. It is a formal unit within a country's or region's administrative structure.
This term is used in formal, governmental, and geographical contexts to refer to the official subdivisions of a territory. It is a broad category encompassing various specific types of divisions.
- The country is organized into several administrative divisions, including states, provinces, and counties.
- Data was collected and compared across different administrative divisions within the region.
- The new policy will be implemented at the level of the local administrative division.
- "first-order administrative division": Refers to the primary subdivisions of a country, such as states in the USA or provinces in Canada.
- "lower-level administrative division": Refers to subdivisions within a primary division, such as counties within a state or districts within a province.
- Administrative district (noun): A direct synonym, often used interchangeably.
- Territorial division (noun): A similar term emphasizing the geographical aspect of the division.
- Subdivision (noun): A more general term for any part of a larger divided whole, which can include administrative divisions.
- administrative district
- territorial division
- political division
- jurisdiction
The core meaning of "administrative division" is consistent. Its specific interpretation depends on the type of division being referenced (e.g., state, province, municipality), but the fundamental concept of a governance district remains.
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a district defined for administrative purposes
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