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1610s, "territory under the jurisdiction of a lord or officer," from French district (16c.), from Medieval Latin districtus "restraining of offenders, jurisdiction," then under the [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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region or area, sometimes a unit of government smaller than a state or province.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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a region marked off for administrative or other purposes zone: regulate housing in; of certain areas of towns Districts are a type of administrative division, in some countries managed by a local gove [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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a part of a town or country
Source: eenglish.in

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Areas are divided into districts by WSO with the approval of the assembly. Idaho is divided into 7 districts: District 1 is northern Idaho including Bonners Ferry, Clark Fork, Coeur d'Alene, Hayden Lake, Kellogg, Osburn, Post Falls, Sandpoint, and St. Maries. District 2 is central northern Idaho including Cottonwood, Craigmont, Grangeville, Ka [..]
Source: al-anon-idaho.org

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A division of a Canadian province. In early Ontario the governments of districts—not counties—kept records. Northern Ontario is still divided into districts.
Source: familysearch.org

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A region within a country that is used for voting, record-keeping, and other purposes.
Source: familysearch.org

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That division of the state represented by a legislator distinguished numerically or by geographical boundaries.
Source: ncsl.org

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Area encompassing citizens represented by a legislator. There are currently 49 legislative districts, each having two House members and one senator.
Source: app.leg.wa.gov

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a territorial division (as of a nation, state, county, or city) for administrative, judicial, electoral, or other purposes: as a : an administrative unit esp. of a town or city established for the ...
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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The area of the State represented by a legislator. Each district is determined by population and is known by a number. There are 40 Senate districts and 80 Assembly districts.
Source: leginfo.ca.gov

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A regional group of churches or charges, supervised by a district superintendent.
Source: umc.org

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Hospitals owned by a public hospital district, which is a municipal corporation under the laws of the State of Washington.
Source: doh.wa.gov

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According to 36 CFR 60.3 [Title 36 -- Parks, Forests, and Public Property; Chapter I -- National Park Service, Department of the Interior; Part 60 -- National Register of Historic Places], district is [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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One of the 88 Legislative Assembly electorates.
Source: vec.vic.gov.au

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(n) a region marked off for administrative or other purposes(v) regulate housing in; of certain areas of towns
Source: beedictionary.com

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An electoral map drawn in the style of M.C. Escher.
Source: theverge.com

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Ocean View School District of Orange County.
Source: ovsd-fmp.org

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plaga, ora
Source: latin-dictionary.org

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Made up of 25 towns and villages that surround Triton College. The tuition rate is determined by the student’s residence.
Source: triton.edu

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MnDOT has divided Minnesota into eight operating districts based on geographic location and resources. For more information visit http://www.dot.state.mn.us/information/districts.html
Source: dot.state.mn.us

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see TAZ
Source: sumo.dlr.de

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A management region defined by the Georgia DOT; the Department's seven district offices throughout the state provide localized services.
Source: 511ga.org

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Aggregations of TAZs to facilitate model development or display of model results. Trip attraction models often are estimated for districts since residential-based travel surveys do not usually provide [..]
Source: its.uci.edu

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The geographical area served by a community college, which ranges from one to six counties.
Source: fldoe.org

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A geographical area, the boundaries for which were established by statute or other formal governmental action.
Source: dhe.mo.gov

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Geographic areas into which the United States and its territories are divided for the Immigration and Naturalization Service's field operations or one of three overseas offices located in Rome, B [..]
Source: immihelp.com

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Geographic areas into which the United States and its territories are divided for the Immigration and Naturalization Service's field operations or one of three overseas offices located in Rome, Bangkok, and Mexico City. Each District Office, headed by a District Director, has a specified service area that may include pa [..]
Source: immigrationsupport.com

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(as in USCIS District Office, also "local office"
Source: imminfo.com

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A geographical area designated for representation by a senator and/or representative. Legislative districts are drawn to ensure that a nearly equal number of constituents reside in each legislator [..]
Source: oregonlaws.org

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A geographic area of the state for which a District Attorney General is responsible.
Source: knoxcounty.org

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When used on this website, refers to the Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control District (formerly known as the Air Pollution Control District of Jefferson County).
Source: louisvilleky.gov

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Term commonly used to identify the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District. Formed in 1928 to construct the Golden Gate Bridge (GGB), the District is currently comprised of 3 operating [..]
Source: goldengatetransit.org

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A number assigned to a geographic area of the county.
Source: assessment.cot.tn.gov

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An administrative division of an area. *city,city * Interlingua:Jersey * Spanish:+la|districtus||a district within which the lord may distrain, also jurisdiction, fromla|districtus, past participle [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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1. A type of neighborhood characterized by homogeneous land use (e.g., apartment, commercial, industrial, agricultural); 2. A unit of local government with the authority to levy taxes and issue bonds to finance schools, parks, sewers, etc.
Source: asr.elpasoco.com





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