
Administrative districts
Administrative districts are designated areas within a country or region used for organizing government functions, services, and governance. They help manage large populations and geographic areas efficiently by dividing them into smaller, manageable units. Each district typically has local administrative offices responsible for providing public services, enforcing laws, and implementing government policies. These divisions facilitate better planning, resource allocation, and political representation, ensuring that governance remains effective and responsive to local needs. Administrative districts vary in size and may be called by different names, such as regions, zones, or provinces, depending on the country's administrative structure.