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- Bezirk abstract "The German term Bezirk (plural Bezirke, derived from Latin: circulus, \"circle\") translated as \"district\" can refer to the following types of administrative divisions: Stadtbezirk, a subdivision of a city in the sense of a borough (e.g. in Berlin, Hamburg or Vienna), often again subdivided into several quarters and neighbourhoods. According to German Gemeindeordnung codes, the city council resolves upon the implementation by municipal by-law (Satzung). In some cities the Bezirke have limited powers delegated to them by the city's local government, including an assembly resulting from local elections and an own 'mayor' (Bürgermeister). In the German states of Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate any municipality is authorized to implement Ortsbezirke with own advisory councils and local administrators. The state law in North Rhine-Westphalia commits the municipal administration of an independent city to subdivide the urban area into Stadtbezirke. The 95 districts of Austria are called Politische Bezirke, they include 15 statutory cities. Though no self-regulatory bodies, the district commission (Bezirkshauptmannschaft) fulfils the assigned tasks at an intermediate administrative level between the Austrian states and the municipalities. Besides, legal districts (Gerichtsbezirke) denotes the area of the respective district court, which may not always be congruent. In Italian South Tyrol, similar Bezirksgemeinschaften (Italian: comunità comprensoriali) exist. The districts of Switzerland are called Bezirke in several cantons. In Switzerland as a federal state, every canton is free to implement its own administrative structure. The intermediate administrative level above the Swiss municipalities is also referred to as Verwaltungsregion or Verwaltungskreis, Wahlkreis, Amtei or Amt, as well as French: districts in Suisse romande and Italian: distretto in Svizzera italiana. In Schwyz, the six historic Bezirke are self-governing bodies, some with regional Landsgemeinde assemblies, similar to the municipal Kreise of Graubünden. The six Bezirke of Appenzell Innerrhoden are identically equal to municipalities. Historically the primary administrative divisions of East Germany from 1952 were called Bezirke. They were implemented by an administrative reform to supersede the East German federated states of Brandenburg, Mecklenburg, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia. The capital East Berlin was officially equated by resolution of the State Council of East Germany in 1961. Though legislative assemblies (Bezirkstage) and executive councils (Räte) existed, the Bezirke according to the top-down principle of democratic centralism enjoyed no autonomy nor any self-governing rights. They were abolished by law which the East German People's Chamber passed in 1990 on the eve of the German reunification.During the Second World War, a special administrative division of Nazi Germany was officially classified as \"Bezirk\": Bezirk Bialystok.".
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- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Amt_(country_subdivision).
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- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Boroughs_and_quarters_of_Hamburg.
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- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Burgomaster.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink By-law.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Canton_of_Bern.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Canton_of_Schwyz.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Cantons_of_Switzerland.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_country_subdivisions.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink City_council.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_centralism.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink District.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink District_(Austria).
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink District_court.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Districts_of_Switzerland.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Südtirol.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Districts_of_Vienna.
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- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Gemeindeordnung.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
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- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Municipalities_of_Germany.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Municipalities_of_Switzerland.
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- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Ortsbezirk.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_Chamber.
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- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Quarter_(urban_subdivision).
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Regierungsbezirk.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Rhineland-Palatinate.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Romandy.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Saxony.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Saxony-Anhalt.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink South_Tyrol.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Stadtbezirk.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink State_Council_of_East_Germany.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink States_of_Austria.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink States_of_Germany.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Statutory_city_(Austria).
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland_as_a_federal_state.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink Thuringia.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Bezirk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bezirk".
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- Bezirk subject Category:Types_of_country_subdivisions.
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- Bezirk comment "The German term Bezirk (plural Bezirke, derived from Latin: circulus, \"circle\") translated as \"district\" can refer to the following types of administrative divisions: Stadtbezirk, a subdivision of a city in the sense of a borough (e.g. in Berlin, Hamburg or Vienna), often again subdivided into several quarters and neighbourhoods. According to German Gemeindeordnung codes, the city council resolves upon the implementation by municipal by-law (Satzung).".
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