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Multilingual Demographic Dictionary, second unified edition, English volume

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* {{translated French term|30|303|303-3|FrenchTextTerm=département}}
 
* {{translated French term|30|303|303-3|FrenchTextTerm=département}}
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: <b>département </b><sup>3</sup> (France et Haïti) ), le <b>canton </b><sup>4</sup> (Suisse), est fondamentale; have no equivalent as well as <b>districts </b><sup>7</sup> (Suisse), ont moins d’importance.
 
: <b>département </b><sup>3</sup> (France et Haïti) ), le <b>canton </b><sup>4</sup> (Suisse), est fondamentale; have no equivalent as well as <b>districts </b><sup>7</sup> (Suisse), ont moins d’importance.
  
== 303-11 circle ==
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== 303-11 circle   (To be double checked) ==
 
* {{translated German term|30|303|303-11|GermanNewTextTerm=Kreis}}
 
* {{translated German term|30|303|303-11|GermanNewTextTerm=Kreis}}
 
: As an other example, the main administrative division in France are now the {{TextTerm|regions|2|303|3|IndexEntry=region}} which correspond to the province and the {{NewTextTerm|departements |3|303|IndexEntry=departement}} which correspond to the {{NewTextTerm|cantons|4|303|IndexEntry=canton}} in Switzerland where {{NewTextTerm|districts|7|303|IndexEntry=district}} and {{NewTextTerm|circles|11|303|IndexEntry=circle}} are minor civil divisions.  In the United States, parishes are equivalent to counties.  
 
: As an other example, the main administrative division in France are now the {{TextTerm|regions|2|303|3|IndexEntry=region}} which correspond to the province and the {{NewTextTerm|departements |3|303|IndexEntry=departement}} which correspond to the {{NewTextTerm|cantons|4|303|IndexEntry=canton}} in Switzerland where {{NewTextTerm|districts|7|303|IndexEntry=district}} and {{NewTextTerm|circles|11|303|IndexEntry=circle}} are minor civil divisions.  In the United States, parishes are equivalent to counties.  
 
:: I tried to integrate the missing terms 3,4, 7 and 11 by using example in France and Switzerland. The note concerning the United States has been moved in the main text. --[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 15:44, 2 August 2013 (CEST)
 
:: I tried to integrate the missing terms 3,4, 7 and 11 by using example in France and Switzerland. The note concerning the United States has been moved in the main text. --[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 15:44, 2 August 2013 (CEST)
  
== 303 ==
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* in the USA, counties are the unit above townships and cities but below states. Inserted in main text. --[[User:Stan BECKER|Stan BECKER]] 18:25, 29 September 2014 (CEST)
 
* in the USA, counties are the unit above townships and cities but below states. Inserted in main text. --[[User:Stan BECKER|Stan BECKER]] 18:25, 29 September 2014 (CEST)
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In Canada, for example the main administrative divisions, by increasing order of size, are the {{TextTerm|township|8|303}}, the {{TextTerm|county|9|303}} and the {{TextTerm|province|10|303}}. As another example, the main administrative division in France are now the {{TextTerm|regions|2|303|3|IndexEntry=region}} which correspond to the province and the {{NewTextTerm|departements |3|303|IndexEntry=departement}} which correspond to the {{NewTextTerm|cantons|4|303|IndexEntry=canton}} in Switzerland where {{NewTextTerm|districts|7|303|IndexEntry=district}} and {{NewTextTerm|circles|11|303|IndexEntry=circle}} are minor civil divisions.  In the United States, parishes are equivalent to counties which are the unit above townships and cities but below states.
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{{Note|1| {{NoteTerm|Villages|IndexEntry=village}}, {{NoteTerm|boroughs|IndexEntry=borough}} and {{NoteTerm|cities|IndexEntry=city}} are other names sometimes given to the smaller administrative units. {{NoteTerm|Municipality|IndexEntry=municipality}} is a general descriptive term for minor civil division.}}--[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] ([[User talk:Nicolas Brouard|talk]]) 17:01, 28 December 2017 (CET)
  
 
== 307-6 Metropolitan regions ==
 
== 307-6 Metropolitan regions ==

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303 (To be double checked)

303-3 (To be double checked)

département 3 (France et Haïti) ), le canton 4 (Suisse), est fondamentale; have no equivalent as well as districts 7 (Suisse), ont moins d’importance.

303-11 circle (To be double checked)

As an other example, the main administrative division in France are now the regions 2 which correspond to the province and the departements  3★ which correspond to the cantons 4★ in Switzerland where districts 7★ and circles 11★ are minor civil divisions. In the United States, parishes are equivalent to counties.
I tried to integrate the missing terms 3,4, 7 and 11 by using example in France and Switzerland. The note concerning the United States has been moved in the main text. --Nicolas Brouard 15:44, 2 August 2013 (CEST)


  • in the USA, counties are the unit above townships and cities but below states. Inserted in main text. --Stan BECKER 18:25, 29 September 2014 (CEST)

In Canada, for example the main administrative divisions, by increasing order of size, are the township 8, the county 9 and the province 10. As another example, the main administrative division in France are now the regions 2 which correspond to the province and the departements  3★ which correspond to the cantons 4★ in Switzerland where districts 7★ and circles 11★ are minor civil divisions. In the United States, parishes are equivalent to counties which are the unit above townships and cities but below states.

  • 1. Villages, boroughs and cities are other names sometimes given to the smaller administrative units. Municipality is a general descriptive term for minor civil division.--Nicolas Brouard (talk) 17:01, 28 December 2017 (CET)

307-6 Metropolitan regions

Las aglomeraciones multicomunales que tienen como centro la capital del país se denominan áreas metropolitanas 6 o regiones metropolitanas 6.--Nicolas Brouard 13:45, 30 December 2009 (UTC)
Metropolitan regions 6★ may refer to agglomerations which include the commuter belt.
Has commuter been defined? --Stan BECKER 18:29, 29 September 2014 (CEST)
Far from the Spanish definition but corresponds to the Eurostat definition of "Metro region". Change made in the French edition too. --Nicolas Brouard 15:14, 2 August 2013 (CEST)