POLITICS|executive power and public service · GEOGRAPHY|regions of EU Member States|regions of the United Kingdom · POLITICS|executive power and public service|regional and local authorities
- réigiún Tagairt Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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- Region
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- Sainmhíniú Gebietskörperschaft der obersten Ebene in England Tagairt COR/EESC-DE
- region
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- Sainmhíniú The largest sub-national geographical and administrative unit in England. Tagairt "COR-EESC TERM, based on http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/geography/beginner-s-guide/administrative/england/government-office-regions/index.html (1/7/2014)"
- Nóta "England has nine regions, all of which have the same status, except London (IATE:3563073 ), which has more substantive devolved powers. Since 1999, the nine regions have also been used as England's European Parliament constituencies and as statistical NUTS level 1 regions. The other sub-national geographical and administrative units in England are: [unitary authority] (IATE:3552804 ), [county] (IATE:3552794 );[district] (IATE:3552795 ), [London borough] (IATE:3552833 ) and [civil parish] (IATE:3552832 ). Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland each have their own systems of regional and local government."
- région
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- Sainmhíniú en Angleterre, échelon supérieur de la structure administrative et territoriale Tagairt EESC/COR-FR
- Nóta "L'Angleterre compte 9 régions, nées d'une tentative de décentralisation mais conservées aujourd'hui essentiellement à des fins statistiques. Seule la région du Grand Londres [IATE:3563073 ] dispose aujourd'hui de réelles compétences. Les entités territoriales aux autres échelons sont: l'autorité unitaire [IATE:3552804 ], le comté [IATE:3552794 ], le district [IATE:3552795 ], la paroisse civile [IATE:3552832 ] et, pour la région du Grand Londres, le borough ou arrondissement [IATE:3552833 ]. Les autres nations constitutives du Royaume-Uni (Écosse, pays de Galles et Irlande du Nord) possèdent chacune leur propre système d'organisation territoriale. (situation en décembre 2014)"