Circle (administrative division)
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Circle is a type of administrative division of some countries. In Thailand the former monthon are translated as circle.[1] The former Holy Roman Empire was organized into Imperial Circles (Template:Lang-de).[2] Algerian daïras are circles.
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- ^ Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. Vol. 48. Cambridge University Press. 1970.
- ^ Anton, Karl (2015). "Imperial circles". Brill Online. Retrieved September 14, 2023.
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