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Governorate
A Governorate is an administrative division of a country. It is headed by a governor. As English-speaking nations tend to call regions administered by governors either states or colonies, the term governorate is typically used in translation from non-English-speaking administrations. The most common usage is as a translation of the Arabic muhafazah. It may also refer to the guberniya and general-gubernatorstvo of Imperial Russia or the 34 gobernaciones of Imperial Spain.
Arab countriesThe term governorate is widely used in Arab countries to describe an administrative unit. Some governorates combine more than one wilayah; others closely follow traditional boundaries inherited from the Ottoman Empire's vilayet system. With the exception of Tunisia, all translations into the term governorate originate in the Arab word muhafazah.
Imperial Russia
Imperial SpainDuring the time of the Spanish Empire, the es:Categorķa:Gobernaciones_indianas were an administrative division directly beneath the level of the viceroys. Congress Kingdom of PolandGermanyDuring the time of the Third Reich, a "General Government for the Occupied Polish Areas" (German: Generalgouvernement für die besetzten polnischen Gebiete) existed. The German (based on a traditional Prussian term) is sometimes translated as General Governorate. Vatican CityUnder the Fundamental Law for the Vatican City State, the pope's executive authority for the Vatican City is exercised by the Governorate for the Vatican City State. The President of the Vatican City's legislative body is ex officio the President of the Governorate. The other key officers of the Governorate are the General Secretary and the Vice General Secretary. All three officers are appointed by the pope for five year terms.[1] ReferencesSource: Wikipedia | The above article is available under the GNU FDL. | Edit this article
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