haldusringkonda
Haldusringkond, also known as a district or administrative district, is a territorial division used in the administrative organization of many countries. It serves as a subnational unit of government, typically below the level of a province or state but above that of a municipality or commune. The term "haldusringkond" is derived from the Estonian language, where it refers to an administrative district.
Haldusringkondas are often established to manage local affairs, provide public services, and facilitate governance. They can
The establishment of haldusringkondas is typically governed by national legislation, which outlines their boundaries, powers, and
In some countries, haldusringkondas may be further divided into smaller administrative units, such as boroughs or