- A
commune (Spanish:
comuna, IPA: [koˈmuna]) is the
smallest administrative subdivision in Chile. It may
contain cities, towns, villages,
hamlets as well...
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Comuna 13 (n.º 13) or San
Javier is one of the 16
communes of the city of Medellín, Colombia, with a po****tion of
around 160,000. The
neighborhood is...
- A
commune (
comună in Romanian) is the
lowest level of
administrative subdivision in Romania.
There are 2,686
communes in Romania. The
commune is the rural...
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Comuna 11 is one of the 15
communes in
which the
Autonomous City of
Buenos Aires is divided. It is made up of the
neighborhoods of
Villa Devoto, Villa...
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Aires is
formally divided in 48
barrios (neighborhoods),
grouped into 15
comunas (communes),
which are
defined as "units of
decentralized political and...
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Limba Sarda Comuna (LSC) is an
orthography for the
Sardinian language,
created with the aim of
transcribing the many
variants of
spoken Sardinian, with...
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Comuna 1 is one of the 15
communes in
which the
Autonomous City of
Buenos Aires is divided. It is made up of the
neighborhoods of Retiro, San Nicolás,...
- of 249,016. It is the only
barrio within the
administrative division of
Comuna 14.
Palermo is
perhaps best
known as the polo
capital of the world. Each...
- Isla de
Pascua (Easter Island; Rapa Nui) is a
Chilean commune with a
special regime,
located within Isla de
Pascua Province in Valparaíso Region. It is...
- Benin),
Italian comune (Italy),
Portuguese comuna (Angola),
Romanian comună (Romania), and
Spanish comuna (Chile); in
Germanic languages such as German...