Everything about Arrondissement totally explained
An
arrondissement is an
administrative division in some
French or
Dutch-speaking countries:
France
The 100
French departments are divided into 342
arrondissements, which may be translated into English as
districts.
The capital of an arrondissement/district is called a
subprefecture. When an arrondissement contains the
prefecture (capital) of the department, that prefecture is the capital of the arrondissement, acting both as a prefecture and as a subprefecture.
Arrondissements are further divided into
cantons and
communes.
Municipal arrondissement
A
municipal arrondissement (pronounced /aʀɔ̃dismɑ̃ mynisipal/), is a subdivision of the
commune, used in the three largest cities:
Paris,
Lyon and
Marseille. It functions as an even lower administrative division, with its own
mayor. Although usually referred to simply as an "arrondissements", they shouldn't be confused with departmental
arrondissements, which are groupings of communes within one
département.
Belgium
The federalized country
Belgium geographically consists of three regions, of which only
Flanders (the Flemish region) and
Wallonia (the Walloon region) are subdivided into five
provinces each; the
Brussels Capital Region is neither a province nor is it part of one.
» The remainder of this chapter was unambiguously translated on 2006-05-22 from the
Dutch language Wikipedia (last changed 2006-05-05):
In
Belgium there are administrative, judicial and electoral arrondissements. These may or may not relate to identical geographical areas.
Netherlands
In the
Netherlands an
arrondissement is a
judicial jurisdiction, comprising a number of communes.
Canada
Quebec
In
Quebec, the cities of
Montreal,
Quebec City,
Saguenay,
Longueuil,
Sherbrooke, and the municipality of
Grenville-sur-la-Rouge are divided into
arrondissements (called
boroughs in English).
Haiti
Each of
Haiti's ten
departments is sub-divided into arrondissements.
Africa
Most nations which had been colonised by the French in Africa have retained the arrondissment administrative structure. These are normally subunits of a Department, and may contain or be coequal with Communes (towns). In
Mali the arrondissment is a subunit of a
Cercle, while in some places arrondissements are essentially subdistricts of large cities.
Each of Senegal's departments are subdivided into arrondissments. Dakar is further subdivided into arrondissements; see Arrondissements of Senegal.
Between 1962 and 2002, each of Niger's departments are subdivided into arrondissments; see Arrondissements of Niger: Since 2002 they've been renamed Departments (with the foremr Departments renamed Regions]].
Each of Mali's Cercles are subdivided into arrondissments; see Cercles of Mali for maps of arrondissments by Cercle.
Each of Benin's departments are subdivided into communes, which are in turn subdivided into arrondissments: they sit above villages in Benin's structure; see Communes of Benin for maps of communes by Department.
Each of Cameroon's departments are subdivided into arrondissments: they sit above subdistricts and communes in Cameroon's structure; see Departments of Cameroon for maps of arrondissments by Department.
Following a restructure in 2002, Chad retains arrondissments only in the city of N'Djamena, which is divided into 10 arrondissements.
The Republic of the Congo retains arrondissments only in the city of Brazzaville, which is divided into 7 arrondissements. See Administrative divisions of the Republic of the Congo.
Djibouti retains arrondissments only in the city of Djibouti City, which is divided into 6 arrondissements.
Morrocco's Cercles are subdivided into communes rurales, municipalities, communes urbaines, and arrondissements, depending on the classification of the community.
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