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districts (sing. district, Zulu: isifunda; Xhosa: isithili; Afrikaans:
distrikte;
Northern Sotho: selete; Tswana: kgaolo; Sotho: setereke; Tsonga: xifundza;...
- Luxembourg. ISO 3166-2:LU Plural: French:
districts [distʁikt] ; German:
Distrikte [dɪsˈtʁɪktə] ; Luxembourgish: Distrikter. (in
French and German) "Mémorial...
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effectively stateless and
without rights. It was sub-divided into four
Distrikte (districts).
Distrikt Krakau;
Distrikt Warschau;
Distrikt Lublin; Distrikt...
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administrative purposes the
General Government was
subdivided into four
districts (
Distrikte).
These were the
Distrikt Warschau, the
Distrikt Lublin, the Distrikt...
- into five
districts (contemporary German: Districte,
modern spelling Distrikte),
which were
largely based on the pre-1849
Hungarian counties which made...
- five
administrative districts (originally Districte,
modern spelling Distrikte; Kreise, lit. 'circles', from 1853) of the
Voivodeship of
Serbia and Banat...
- five
administrative districts (originally Districte,
modern spelling Distrikte; Kreise, lit. 'circles', from 1854) of the
Voivodeship of
Serbia and Banat...
- five
administrative districts (originally Districte,
modern spelling Distrikte; Kreise, lit. 'circles', from 1854) of the
Voivodeship of
Serbia and Banat...
- five
administrative districts (originally Districte,
modern spelling Distrikte; Kreise, lit. 'circles', from 1853) of the
Voivodeship of
Serbia and Banat...
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administrative matters. The département was
divided into
individual districts (
Distrikte). The
smallest units were the
communes (Kommunen) or muni****lities (Munizipalitäten)...