Subdistricts
Subdistricts are smaller administrative divisions within a larger district, often used to manage local governance and services more effectively. They help organize communities and can vary in size and population. Subdistricts may have their own local government officials and resources to address the specific needs of their residents.
In many countries, subdistricts play a crucial role in local administration, allowing for better representation and resource allocation. They can be involved in various functions, such as education, public health, and infrastructure development, ensuring that the needs of the community are met efficiently.