Subdistrict
A subdistrict is a smaller administrative division within a larger district, often used in various countries for local governance. It helps organize communities and manage resources more effectively. Subdistricts can vary in size and population, depending on the overall structure of the district they belong to.
In many regions, subdistricts may have their own local government or administrative offices that handle specific tasks such as public services, education, and infrastructure. They play a crucial role in ensuring that the needs of residents are met and that local issues are addressed efficiently, contributing to the overall functioning of the larger district.