List of administrative communes explained
This list of administrative communes consists of articles about the governmental divisions known as communes, as well as lists of communes.
Algeria
Angola
Argentina
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Chad
Chile
- Communes of Chile, the third and lowest level administrative division of the country, comprising cities, towns, villages, hamlets, and unsettled areas
People's Republic of China
- People's commune, an administrative division of the rural area in the People's Republic of China between 1958–1984
Denmark
- List of municipalities of Denmark, in Danish: kommuner (sing.: kommune). Kommuner were introduced in the Danish constitution in 1849 in order to administer aid to the poor, provide education and later on to handle tax collection. The system has been revised many times throughout history, most recently in 2007, where the number of kommuner was reduced from 270 to 98.
Democratic Republic of Congo
Finland
France
- Communes of France, the lowest level of administrative division, comprising cities, towns, and villages
Germany
Haiti
Italy
- Comune, equivalent to a municipality
Luxembourg
Mali
Moldova
Niger
Norway
Poland
- Gmina, the lowest uniform level of administrative division
Romania
Senegal
Sweden
- Municipalities of Sweden (kommun), the lowest level administrative division of the country, comprising cities, towns, villages, hamlets, and unsettled areas
Switzerland
Tunisia
Vietnam