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subdivisie

Subdivisie is a term used to denote a subdivision, a part of a larger division. It refers to a unit or portion created by dividing a larger area or organization into smaller, more manageable parts. The concept is used across fields such as geography, administration, business, and data management.

In geography and governance, subdivisions are the administrative units that subdivide a country or region, such

In business and organizations, subdivisions describe internal segments such as divisions, departments, or teams. They enable

In data and mapping, subdivisions are used to organize information for analysis and policy. Geographic information

Etymology and usage: The term originates from Latin subdividere, “to divide beneath.” In Dutch, subdivisie is

as
provinces,
states,
districts,
counties,
municipalities,
or
boroughs.
The
exact
level
and
naming
vary
by
country,
and
subdivisions
can
be
nested
within
each
other
(for
example,
a
province
subdivided
into
municipalities).
specialization,
budgeting,
reporting
lines,
and
governance
within
a
larger
organization.
systems
and
statistics
often
report
data
at
subnational
or
subregional
levels,
using
conventional
names
like
districts,
wards,
or
census
tracts
that
function
as
subdivisions
of
larger
areas.
widely
used
in
general
language
to
refer
to
a
subunit,
and
in
English
it
appears
in
technical
and
descriptive
contexts.
The
precise
structure
and
name
of
a
subdivisie
depend
on
local
administrative
or
organizational
conventions.