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A deelgemeente ((:ˈdeːɫɣəˌmeːntə), literally ''part-municipality'') or section de commune (French) is a subdivision of a municipality in Belgium and, until March 2014, in the Netherlands as well. The equivalent in English is ''borough''. ==Belgium== Each municipality of the region of Flanders that existed as a separate entity on 1 January 1961 but no longer existed as such after 1 January 1977 is considered a ''deelgemeente'' within most municipalities. In general, these ''deelgemeenten'' are not a level of administration. Only in the municipality of Antwerp are they the lowest level of administration and are called districts. The term ''deelgemeente'' is used in Dutch to refer to such a subdivision of a municipality anywhere in Belgium, municipalities having been merged throughout the country in the 1970s. In English (and French) there is no directly equivalent term, and ''deelgemeente'' is not normally used when talking about former municipalities in Wallonia or the Brussels Capital Region. In French, the term ''ancienne commune'' (former municipality) or ''section de commune'' (section of municipality) is generally used. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Deelgemeente」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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