township
A township is a type of administrative division that can be found in various countries, including the United States and South Africa. In the U.S., townships are often subdivisions of counties and can provide local governance, including services like road maintenance and zoning. They can vary in size and population, and their structure may differ from state to state.
In South Africa, a township refers to an underdeveloped urban area that was historically designated for non-white residents during the apartheid era. These areas often face challenges such as limited infrastructure and economic opportunities. Today, townships are important cultural hubs, reflecting the resilience and creativity of their communities.