Townshiplevel
Township-level is a term used in various administrative systems to describe a specific level of local government or administrative division. The term is often used in countries that have a hierarchical administrative structure, such as China, India, and some African nations. In these contexts, a township is typically a subdivision of a county or district, and it serves as a local administrative unit.
The size and responsibilities of a township can vary depending on the country and its administrative system.
In some countries, the term "township" is used interchangeably with other terms such as "village" or "commune."