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-:“Heaven is where the police are [[British]], the cooks are [[French]], the mechanics are [[German]], the lovers are [[Italian]] and it is all organised by the [[Swiss]]. Hell is where the police are German, the cooks are English, the mechanics are French, the lovers are Swiss, and it is all organised by the Italians”. 
-In [[political geography]] and [[international politics]], a '''country''' is a [[political division]] of a geographical entity, a [[sovereign]] [[territory]], most commonly associated with the notions of [[state]] or [[nation]] and [[government]]. +A '''political division''' is a [[term of art]] of [[geography]] defining the concept of a geographic [[region]] accepted to be in the [[jurisdiction (area)|jurisdiction]] of a particular [[government]] entity. The particular government entity varies as each organizes its operations by further divisions (subdivisions of the [[State (polity)|state]]) to further its tasks and satisfy its responsibilities.
- +On the large scale, a political division is typically a [[sovereign state]] (colloquially referred to as "[[country]]"), while on a smaller scale political divisions (sometimes called [[administrative division]]s) include:
-== See ==+*[[state (subnational)|states]],
-*[[national stereotype]]s +*[[county|counties]], or [[parish (disambiguation)|parishes]]
-*[[volksgeist]]+*[[districts]] or [[provinces]]
 +*[[city|cities]] and [[town]]s as well as
 +*smaller municipalities such as boros, towns, townships, districts, provinces, and other similar names which are also defined by the cognizant [[nation-state]].
 +Other names for such units in various contexts include "Subnational entity", "administrative unit", "administrative area", "province", "district" and "regional government". Overall, all such distinctions are also called [[subnational entities]] by the United Nations. It is common to see political divisions drawn out on [[political map]]s.
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A political division is a term of art of geography defining the concept of a geographic region accepted to be in the jurisdiction of a particular government entity. The particular government entity varies as each organizes its operations by further divisions (subdivisions of the state) to further its tasks and satisfy its responsibilities.

On the large scale, a political division is typically a sovereign state (colloquially referred to as "country"), while on a smaller scale political divisions (sometimes called administrative divisions) include:

Other names for such units in various contexts include "Subnational entity", "administrative unit", "administrative area", "province", "district" and "regional government". Overall, all such distinctions are also called subnational entities by the United Nations. It is common to see political divisions drawn out on political maps.



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