Administrative Districts
Administrative districts are specific areas within a country or region that are designated for local governance. These districts help organize the management of public services, such as education, transportation, and law enforcement. Each district typically has its own local government, which is responsible for making decisions that affect the community.
The boundaries of administrative districts can vary widely, depending on the size and population of the area. In many countries, such as the United States or India, these districts are further divided into smaller units, like counties or sub-districts, to ensure effective administration and resource allocation.