dystrykt
Dystrykt, also known as a district, is a territorial division used in various countries to organize local government and administration. The term "dystrykt" is derived from the Polish word "dystrykt," which means district. It is commonly used in countries that have adopted a system of local government similar to that of Poland, such as Lithuania, Belarus, and Ukraine.
In Poland, a dystrykt is a type of local government unit that exists at the third level
In Lithuania, a dystrykt is a territorial division used for administrative purposes. It is a lower-level administrative
In Belarus, a dystrykt is a territorial division used for administrative purposes. It is a lower-level administrative
In Ukraine, a dystrykt is a territorial division used for administrative purposes. It is a lower-level administrative