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REGIONAL |
Territorial |
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DISTRICT |
Territorial dominion |
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TERRITORY |
Territorial dominion |
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CIRCLE |
A territorial division or district. |
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DEANERY |
The territorial jurisdiction of a dean. |
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CHAPELRY |
The territorial district legally assigned to a chapel. |
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INTENDANCY |
A territorial district committed to the charge of an
intendant. |
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EARLDOM |
The jurisdiction of an earl; the territorial possessions
of an earl. |
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SOKE |
One of the small territorial divisions into which
Lincolnshire, England, is divided. |
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TERRITORIAL |
Of or pertaining to territory or land; as, territorial
limits; territorial jurisdiction. |
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EXTERRITORIAL |
Beyond the territorial limits; foreign to, or exempt
from, the territorial jurisdiction. |
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DEME |
A territorial subdivision of Attica (also of modern Greece),
corresponding to a township. |
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EXTERRITORIALITY |
The state of being free from the jurisdiction of
a country when within its territorial limits. |
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NOMARCHY |
A province or territorial division of a kingdom, under
the rule of a nomarch, as in modern Greece; a nome. |
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PRECINCT |
A district within certain boundaries; a minor territorial
or jurisdictional division; as, an election precinct; a school
precinct. |
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CANTON |
A small territorial district; esp. one of the twenty-two
independent states which form the Swiss federal republic; in France, a
subdivision of an arrondissement. See Arrondissement. |
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COMMUNE |
A small territorial district in France under the
government of a mayor and municipal council; also, the inhabitants, or
the government, of such a district. See Arrondissement. |
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DEPARTMENT |
A territorial division; a district; esp., in France,
one of the districts composed of several arrondissements into which the
country is divided... |
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SHIRE |
A portion of Great Britain originally under the supervision
of an earl; a territorial division, usually identical with a county,
but sometimes ... |
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PARISH |
An ecclesiastical society, usually not bounded by
territorial limits, but composed of those persons who choose to unite
under the charge of a p... |
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MARCH |
A territorial border or frontier; a region adjacent to a
boundary line; a confine; -- used chiefly in the plural, and in English
history applie... |
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BARONY |
In Ireland, a territorial division, corresponding nearly to
the English hundred, and supposed to have been originally the district
of a native ... |