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The district (huyện) unit dates from the 15th century. The various subdivisions (cities, towns, and districts) are listed below, by province. Cities, municipal cities and towns are italicised, urban districts are underlined while capital cities are bolded and italicised.
The United States is composed of states, possessions, territories, and a federal district, each with varying numbers of subdivisions. The principal administrative division of a country is sometimes called the "first-level (or first-order) administrative division" or "first administrative level". Its next subdivision might be called "second ...
6 historic counties administered by district municipalities: 12 district municipalities: Ontario: 173 single-tier municipalities [u] 8 regional municipalities: 241 lower-tier municipalities 46 local services boards: 22 counties: 10 districts [v] Prince Edward Island: 3 counties [w] 14 parishes: 70 townships: 63 municipalities: Quebec
A province is an administrative division within a country or state. ... v provincijata, ... and also the 21 District Health Boards.
Each province is guaranteed at least one seat, and more populous provinces are also provided more. Many cities that have a population of at least 250,000 inhabitants are also granted one or more seats. If a province or a city is composed of only one legislative district, it is said to be the lone district (e.g., the "Lone District of Guimaras").
In Ontario, a district is a statutory subdivision of the province, but, unlike a county, a district is not incorporated. Most districts are composed of unincorporated lands, mostly Crown land . Originally present-day Southern Ontario (then part of the Province of Quebec and after 1791, Upper Canada ) was divided into districts in 1788 [1] .
A gun (군; 郡) is one of the divisions of a province (along with si), and of the metropolitan cities of Busan, Daegu, Incheon and Ulsan (along with gu). A gun has a population of less than 150,000 (more than that would make it a city or si ), is less densely populated than a gu , and is more rural in character than either of the other 2 ...