In
Japan, a
ku (or 区 in
Japanese writing) is an administrative unit of one of the larger cities, closely equivalent to the divisions or wards of a London Borough or a New York Borough. In
Vietnam, a is an administrative subunit of an inner city district, or .
Wards and electoral divisions of Nepal are political divisions which are grouped into
Gaunpalika (
Rural Municipality. A rural municipality or municipality has minimum of five and maximum of 33 divisions. In
Italy, further traditional subdivisions of municipalities are called
rioni (meaning
region),
quartieri (meaning
quarter),
borghi (meaning
borough) or
contrade (meaning
country), all without a peculiar definition and without a juridical value. ==See also==