- Table of administrative country subdivisions by country
The table below indicates the types and, where known, numbers of
administrative division s currently (as of 2007) used by countries and their major dependent territories. It is ordered alphabetically by country name in English.Notes
; Numbers of divisions : To simplify maintaining the table, numbers of divisions are only specified where a country has around thirty or fewer instances; for example, 2007, the twelve "qarku" (counties) of Albania. For numbers greater than thirty, the number rounded down to the nearest ten (or, in the case of thousands, the nearest hundred) is given, suffixed by a plus sign "+"; for example, the "300+" "komuna" (communes) of Albania. More precise figures should be found in the articles linked by the table.
; 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 ( c d m p r ) : These indicate, respectively, five common types of administrative division in English:
capital s;district s; municipalities;province s; andregion s. Other English terms appear among the numbered footnotes.;
British overseas territories and crown dependencies : Where these have administrative divisions, they are listed as if separate countries.hidden
|Autonomous area or areas; seeList of autonomous areas by country .] blocks.]borough s.] cantons.] circles.] cities.] communes.] counties.] departments.] divisions.] fractions.]governorate s.] localities.]neighbourhood s.]parish es.]prefecture s.] quarters.] rural communities or rural districts.] sections.] sectors.] states.]subdistrict s.]subprefecture s.] subregions.] territories.]town s.]township s.]village s, village areas or village groups.] wards.]Table
See also
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Country subdivision
*List of terms for country subdivisions
*List of capitals serving as administrative divisions by country
*List of autonomous areas by country
*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.Footnotes
: cnbsp|4capital ; see also Capitals serving as administrative divisions.: dnbsp|4district s.: mnbsp|3municipalities.: pnbsp|4province s.: rnbsp|4region s.
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