subdivisiones
Subdivisions are administrative divisions or administrative divisions within a country that are used to organize and manage local governance. They are typically smaller than provinces, states, or regions and are designed to provide more localized services and decision-making processes. Subdivisions can take various forms depending on the country and its political system, but they generally serve to enhance efficiency in public administration, improve service delivery, and facilitate better representation at the local level.
In many countries, subdivisions are created to address population density, geographic complexity, or historical administrative structures.
The creation and management of subdivisions can vary significantly. Some are established through constitutional or legislative
While subdivisions are common in many countries, their exact structure and functions can differ widely. They