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- Q194203 abstract "The 101 French departments are divided into 335 arrondissements (French pronunciation: [äʁõd̪is̪(ə)ˈmɒ̃]), which may roughly be translated into English as districts. A more etymologically precise, but less allegorical, definition would be encirclements, from the French arrondir, to encircle. Because no single translation adequately conveys the layered sense of the word, the French term is usually used in English writing.The capital of an arrondissement is called a subprefecture. When an arrondissement contains the prefecture (capital) of the department, that prefecture is the capital of the arrondissement, acting both as a prefecture and as a subprefecture.Arrondissements are further divided into cantons and communes.".
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- Q194203 comment "The 101 French departments are divided into 335 arrondissements (French pronunciation: [äʁõd̪is̪(ə)ˈmɒ̃]), which may roughly be translated into English as districts. A more etymologically precise, but less allegorical, definition would be encirclements, from the French arrondir, to encircle. Because no single translation adequately conveys the layered sense of the word, the French term is usually used in English writing.The capital of an arrondissement is called a subprefecture.".
- Q194203 label "Arrondissements of France".