In
Canada, municipal districts are a type of
rural municipality in
Alberta that is governed by elected councils with the mandate to administer rural areas that can include farmlands, resource areas, and unincorporated
hamlets and rural residential subdivisions.
Statistics Canada recognizes Alberta's
64 municipal districts as a type of
census subdivision for statistical purposes. In Alberta, the term
county is synonymous with the term
municipal district and is not its own incorporated municipal status that is different from that of a municipal district. As such, Alberta Municipal Affairs provides municipal districts with the opportunity to brand themselves either as
municipal districts or
counties in their official names. A
county in Alberta used to be a type of designation in a single-tier municipal system, but it was changed to "
municipal district" under the
Municipal Government Act, when the
County Act was repealed in the mid-1990s. They were then also permitted to retain the usage of
county in their official names. Statistics Canada also refers to
Nova Scotia's 12
district municipalities as municipal districts for census subdivision purposes. ==Dominican Republic==