Autonomous Prefectures
Autonomous Prefectures are administrative divisions in some countries, particularly in China, that provide a degree of self-governance to specific ethnic minority groups. These regions have their own local governments and can implement policies that cater to the cultural and social needs of their populations, while still being part of the larger national framework.
In China, there are several Autonomous Prefectures, such as Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture and Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Prefecture. These areas are designed to promote the rights and interests of ethnic minorities, allowing them to preserve their languages, traditions, and customs while contributing to the overall governance of the country.