subprefectures
Subprefectures are administrative divisions that are below the prefectural level in the hierarchy of local government in certain countries, particularly in East Asia.
In Japan, for example, subprefectures, or "shi or gun", are the second-level administrative divisions of the country,
In Taiwan, which was known as Formosa and later Taiwan Province during the period of Japanese rule,
In some countries, such as Indonesia and Taiwan, subprefectures serve as intermediate administrative divisions between the
In general, the specific characteristics and powers of subprefectures can vary significantly between countries and even