Department (country subdivision)




Administrative or political subdivision in some countries




Map showing countries in the world that have departments as administrative subdivisions .

  As first level

  As second level



A department (French: département, Spanish: departamento) is an administrative or political subdivision in many countries. Departments are the first-level subdivisions of 11 countries, nine in the Americas and two in Africa. An additional 10 countries use departments as second-level subdivisions, eight in Africa, and one each in the Americas and Europe.


As a territorial entity, "department" was first used by the French Revolutionary governments, apparently to emphasize that each territory was simply an administrative sub-division of the united sovereign nation. (The term "department", in other contexts, means an administrative sub-division of a larger organization.) This attempt to de-emphasize local political identity contrasts strongly with countries divided into "states" (implying local sovereignty).


The division of France into departments was a project particularly identified with the French revolutionary leader the Abbé Sieyès, although it had already been frequently discussed and written about by many politicians and thinkers. The earliest known suggestion of it is from 1764 in the writings of d'Argenson.


Today, departments may exist either with or without a representative assembly and executive head depending upon the countries' constitutional and administrative structure.




Contents






  • 1 Countries using departments


  • 2 Former countries using departments


  • 3 References


  • 4 See also





Countries using departments





  • Argentina Argentina*


  • Benin Benin


  • Bolivia Bolivia


  • Burkina Faso Burkina Faso


  • Cameroon Cameroon


  • Chad Chad


  • Colombia Colombia


  • Republic of the Congo Republic of the Congo


  • Ivory Coast Côte d'Ivoire


  • El Salvador El Salvador


  • France France


  • Gabon Gabon


  • Guatemala Guatemala


  • Haiti Haiti


  • Honduras Honduras


  • Mauritania Mauritania


  • Nicaragua Nicaragua


  • Niger Niger


  • Paraguay Paraguay


  • Peru Peru**


  • Senegal Senegal


  • Uruguay Uruguay


  • United States United States (historically)***




*All provinces except Buenos Aires province.
**Replaced by regions in 2002.
***Before Alaska became a U.S. state, it was designated as the "Department of Alaska".



Former countries using departments





  • Batavian Republic Batavian Republic


  • Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic) Cisalpine Republic


  • France French Empire


  • Gran Colombia Gran Colombia


  • Netherlands Kingdom of Holland


  • Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic) Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic)


  • Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic) Italian Republic (Napoleonic)


  • Poland Duchy of Warsaw


  • Kingdom of Westphalia Kingdom of Westphalia




References


  • http://www.statoids.com/uuy.html


See also



  • Administrative divisions

  • Departments of the Duchy of Warsaw

  • Departments of France

  • Overseas departments and territories of France












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