List of administrative divisions by country
The table below indicates the types and, where known, numbers of administrative divisions used by countries and their major dependent territories. It is ordered alphabetically by country name in English.
Administrative divisions by country
Member and observer states of the United Nations
Other states
Country | Administrative divisions | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
First-level | Second-level | Third-level | Fourth-level and smaller | |
Taiwan (Republic of China) | 6 special municipalities (zhíxiáshì) | 170 districts (qū) 12 county-administered cities (xiànxiáshì) 40 urban townships (zhèn) 146 Rural townships (xiāng) |
Urban Villages (lǐ) Rural Villages (cūn) | |
2 Provinces (shěng) (defunct)[117] p | 3 provincial cities (shì) 13 counties (xiàn) | |||
Kosovo[118] | 7 rajone dis[119][120] | 35 komuna m[59][121] | ||
Northern Cyprus | 5 kaza | |||
Transnistria | 5 raions r Tiraspol m |
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Western Sahara | 4 wilaya dis | [municipalités] m | [communes] | [arrondissements] dis |
See also
- Country subdivision
- ISO 3166-2, codes for country subdivisions
- Associated state
- Asymmetric federation
- Capital districts and territories
- Condominium, joint sovereignty over an area shared by two or more states.
- Dependent territory
- Federacy
- Federation
- Federated state
- List of terms for country subdivisions
- List of national capitals serving as administrative divisions
- List of autonomous areas by country
- List of ISO 3166 country codes
- List of sovereign states
- List of the most populous country subdivisions
- Matrix of country subdivisions
- List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area, comparing continents, countries, and first-level administrative country subdivisions.
- List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
- List of FIPS region codes in FIPS 10-4, withdrawn from the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) in 2008
- Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS), which covers the subdivisions of the members of the European Union
Notes
- Terms in italics
- Terms in italics are terms in languages other than English. They should be in plural form, followed by a footnote or footnotes indicating the generally accepted English equivalent or translation. Known alternative spellings are given in brackets following a term.
- Terms in brackets
- Entries in standard brackets either indicate that the term used is informal or that its use is yet to be confirmed. An English term in square brackets indicates that the local name for the term is not yet known or confirmed; when confirmed, it is replaced by the local name in italics.
- Footnote letters (dis m pro r)
- These indicate, respectively, four common types of administrative division in English: districts; municipalities; provinces; and regions. Other English terms are also footnoted.
Administrative divisions with ISO 3166-1
Administrative divisions with ISO 3166-1 are cited for statistics matters even when they do not have a special status (for example, the overseas regions of France).
Antarctic claims
Administrative divisions that are entirely Antarctic claims suspended under the Antarctic Treaty are not listed.
Autonomous areas
Not all the autonomous areas are part of the formal hierarchy of the administrative division system of a country (for example, the autonomous region of Zanzibar comprises 5 regions of Tanzania, the first tier on administrative divisions on that country). For more details, see List of autonomous areas by country.
Footnotes
- a autonomous areas
- b blocks
- can cantons
- ci cities
- com communes
- count counties
- dep departments
- dis districts
- div divisions
- g governorates
- i ???
- m municipalities
- pa parishes
- pre prefectures
- pro provinces
- pts parts
- r regions
- s states
- sd subdistricts
- sp subprefectures
- t townships
- v villages
- w wards
References
- Including 2 departments of disputed sovereignty in Tierra del Fuego Province: Antártida Argentina (in the Antarctica), and Islas del Atlántico Sur (which includes the Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands)
- Not counting the Australian Antarctic Territory.
- Consisting of shires, boroughs, cities, rural cities, towns, district councils, community government councils, municipalities, community development trusts, and aboriginal councils. Jervis Bay Territory and all 6 of Australia's external territories (not counting the Australian Antarctic Territory), are not divided into second-level administrative subdivisions. The suburbs of Canberra are not considered to be administrative subdivisions of any level.
- The districts of Vienna are not considered to be administrative subdivisions of any level.
- Including 8 districts (Jabrayil, Kalbajar, Lachin, Qubadli, Shusha, Khojaly, Khojavend, and Zangilan) and 2 cities (Shusha and Khankendi) under complete control of the de facto independent state of Artsakh.
- "Upazilla List". Bangladesh National Portal.
- Dutch : Gewesten; French: Régions or German: Regionen.
- Dutch: Provincies; French: Provinces or German: Provinzen. The Brussels-Capital Region is not divided into provinces.
- Dutch: Arrondissementen; French: Arrondissements or German: Arrondissements.
- Dutch: Gemeenten; French: Communes or German: Gemeinden.
- Chobe District and all six of Botswana's urban districts are not divided into second-level administrative subdivisions.
- Consisting of urban and rural communes.
- Consisting of territories, regions, districts, counties, and regional municipalities.
- The districts of N'Djamena are not considered to be administrative subdivisions of any level.
- either zìráncūnjí ("natural" villages) or xíngzhèngcūnjí (bureaucratic villages, i.e. created for administrative convenience).
- towns.
- Democratic Republic of the Congo, also known as Congo-Kinshasa.
- also known as Congo-Brazzaville.
- or Danish:syssel.
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- Due to be replaced by [communes]
- Timor-Leste.
- villages, village areas or village groups.
- Estonia's linnad (towns) and vallad (parishes) are known collectively as omavalitsused (municipalities).
- quarters.
- boroughs.
- Small boroughs
- constituencies
- Chiefdoms
- neighbourhoods.
- wards.
- consisting of kaupungit (urban communes) and kunnat (communes).
- The département (department) and commune (municipality) of Paris are unified into a single territorial collectivity.
- The 3 communes (municipalities) of Paris, Lyon and Marseilles are further subdivided into municipal arrondissements (arrondissements municipaux), not to be confused with the arrondissements (districts) subdividing each department.
- also known as a pays d'outre-mer (overseas country).
- or, informally, Bundesländer (federal states).
- administrative districts.
- including 3 Kommunalverbände besonderer Art (special regional associations): Region Hannover, Regionalverband Saarbrücken and Städteregion Aachen
- municipal associations. usually in rural areas and known by various names in different states, e.g. Amt, Samtgemeinde, Verbandsgemeinde and Verwaltungsgemeinschaft
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- sometimes translated as "shires" or "counties".
- "ביאור סמלי החלוקות הגאוגרפיות".
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- todōfuken: to (metropolis, viz. Tokyo) + dō (territory, viz. Hokkaidō) + fu (2 urban prefectures, viz. Kyoto and Osaka) + ken (43 prefectures)
- The city has a special status because it is currently being leased to Russia with Baikonur Cosmodrome until the year 2050
- "Territorial administration of Lebanon". Localiban. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
- French; alternatively German:Kantone.
- "Cartes du Luxembourg".
- French; alternatively German:Gemeinden.
- Luxembourgish: quartierën; alternatively French:quartiers, German:Stadtvierteln.
- "Le Mali compte désormais dix régions". 23 January 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
- circles.
- or communes.
- or wilaya'at.
- or moughataas.
- municipalities.
- territories.
- localities.
- some disputed; see Regions of Morocco.
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- or partidos.
- or probinsya.
- or malayang siyudad; cities independent from province, classified as either "highly urbanized" or "independent component" cities.
- or munisipalidad; municipality not under any provincial authority.
- or bahaging siyudad; cities under provincial supervision ("component cities").
- or munisipalidad; regular municipalities under provincial supervision.
- or barrios.
- voivodeships.
- consisting of 314 powiat ziemski (rural counties) and 66 powiat grodzki (urban counties) or miasta na prawach powiatu ("cities of county right").
- or municípios.
- sectors.
- federal subjects, grouped into 7 federal districts
- Including the Republic of Crimea which was annexed by Russia in 2014 but internationally recognized as part of Ukraine
- Including Sevastopol which was annexed by Russia in 2014 but internationally recognized as part of Ukraine
- Annexed by Russia in 2014 but internationally recognized as part of Ukraine
- sing. akarere.
- or French:secteurs administratifs (administrative sectors).
- or French:cellules (cells).
- Mestská a obecná štatistika SR Archived 2007-10-27 at the Wayback Machine
- "cadastral areas".
- townships.
- Some provinces are divided in districts called comarcas
- Ceuta and Melilla
- minor sovereign places in North Africa
- ?"resorts".
- County councils
- (French; alternatively German:Kantone, Italian:cantoni or Romansh:chantuns). Six cantons, formerly called demi-cantons (French; alternatively German:Halbkantone or Romansh:mez-chantuns), have only one representative in the Council of States instead of two.
- French; alternatively German:Ämter, (Amts)bezirke, Italian:distretti or Romansh:districts. This level of subdivisions is not present in all cantons.
- French; alternatively German:Gemeinden, Italian:comuni or Romansh:vischnancas.
- or manatuq.
- city councils.
- Mwakyusa, Alvar (4 February 2016). "Songwe is new region - with four districts". Daily News. Archived from the original on 5 February 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
- Changwat is a province
- PAO - Provincial Administrative Organisation
- Amphoe is a district
- Tambon is a subdistrict
- Thesaban nakhon is a City-municipality
- Thesaban mueang is a Town-municipality
- Thesaban tambon is a Subdistrict-municipality
- City of Pattaya is a Special local government
- Muban is a village
- SAO/TAO - Subdistrict Administrative Organization
- Chumchon is a Community Association
- Khet is a district in Bangkok
- Kwaeng is a subdistrict in Bangkok
- urban districts.
- "Офіційний портал Верховної Ради України". static.rada.gov.ua. Retrieved 2020-12-12.
- not all of England is parished - see unparished area.
- a bailiwick.
- also known as municipalities.
- "US Census Barrio-Pueblo definition". factfinder.com. US Census. Archived from the original on 13 May 2017. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
- federal dependencies.
- "赖清德拍板!省政府将解散,省级预算全部清零".
- ^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008. Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the 2013 Brussels Agreement. Kosovo is currently recognized as an independent state by 98 out of the 193 United Nations member states. In total, 113 UN member states recognized Kosovo at some point, of which 15 later withdrew their recognition.
- Albanian; alternatively Serbian:regiona or okruga.
- districts.
- Albanian; alternatively Serbian:opstina.