Community (administrative division)
A community is an administrative division found in Belgium, Canada, Georgia, Greece, Iceland, Trinidad and Tobago, Ukraine,[1] Wales, and the League of Nations Class A mandates.
For the country subdivision of Wales, see Community (Wales).
Notable examples
- Community (Armenia)
- Community (China)
- Community (Greece)
- Community (Wales)
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See also
- Autonomous community
- Residential community
- Community council
References
- "About amalgamation of hromadas". Decentralization Reform. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
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See also: Census division, Electoral district, Political division, and List of administrative divisions by country |
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