Daerah - South East Asia

South East Asia

  • subdivisions of Malaysia: see Districts of Malaysia
  • Districts of Brunei
  • In Indonesia, the term "daerah istimewa" is used to refer to special territories (see Aceh and Yogyakarta).
Arabic terms for country subdivisions
First-level subdivisions
  • Muhafazah (governorate, province, محافظة)
  • Wilayah (province, ولاية)
  • Mintaqah (region, منطقة)
  • Mudiriya (directorate, مديرية)
  • Imarah (emirate, إمارة)
  • Shabiyah (district, شعبية)
  • Baladiyah (district, بلدية)
Second and third-level subdivisions
  • Mintaqah (district, منطقة)
  • Qadaa (district, قضاء)
  • Nahiyah (subdistrict, ناحية)
  • Markaz (district, مركز)
  • Mutamadiyah (delegation, معتمدية)
  • Daerah (department, دائرة)
  • Liwa (district, sanjak لواء )
City and township-level subdivisions
  • Baladiyah (municipality, بلدية)
  • Ḥai (neighborhood, quarter حي)
  • Mahallah (محلة)
  • Mu'tamar shaʿbi asāsi (مؤتمر شعبي أساسي)
  • Sheyakha (neighborhood subdivision, شياخة)

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