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Governorate

A governorate is an administrative division of a state. It is headed by a governor. As English-speaking nations tend to call regions administered by governors either states or provinces, the term governorate is often used in translation from non-English-speaking administrations.

The most common usage are as a translation of Persian "Farmandari" or the Arabic Muhafazah.[1] It may also refer to the guberniya and general-gubernatorstvo of Imperial Russia or the gobiernos of Imperial Spain.

Arab countries

The term governorate is widely used in Arab countries to describe an administrative unit. Some governorates combine more than one Muhafazah; others closely follow traditional boundaries inherited from the Ottoman Empire's vilayet system.

With the exception of Tunisia, all translations into the term governorate originate in the Arabic word muhafazah.

Russian Empire

Congress Kingdom of Poland

Grand Duchy of Finland

Portuguese Empire

In the Portuguese Empire, a governorate general (Portuguese: governo-geral) were a colonial administration. They usually were created in order to be a centralized government over smaller colonies or territories of the Portuguese Empire.

Governorate Generals of the Portuguese Empire:

Spanish Empire

In the Spanish Empire, the gobernaciones ("governorships" or "governorates") were an administrative division, roughly analogous to a province directly beneath the level of the audiencia or captaincy general, and the viceroy in areas directly under the viceroy's administration. The powers and duties of a governor were identical to a corregidor but a governor managed a larger or more prosperous area than the former.

Italian Empire

Germany

In the modern German states of Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Hesse, and North Rhine-Westphalia, as well as others in the past, there are sub-state administrative regions called Regierungsbezirk, which is sometimes translated into English as "governorate" or "county."[2][3]

During the time of the Third Reich, a "General Government for the Occupied Polish Areas" (German: Generalgouvernement für die besetzten polnischen Gebiete) existed. The German (based on a traditional Prussian term) is sometimes translated as General Governorate.

Romania

During World War II, Romania administrated three governorates: the Bessarabia Governorate, the Bukovina Governorate and the Transnistria Governorate.

Ukraine

When Ukraine claimed autonomy in 1917 and then independence from Russia in 1918, it inherited the imperial subdivision of its land with nine governorates, two okruhas, and three cities with special status. Each governorate (Ukrainian huberniia) was subdivided by the smaller unit of county (povit) and still smaller volost.

By the end of the Soviet-Ukrainian war in 1920, the Soviets had made them part of the Ukrainian SSR.[4] Soviet Ukraine was reorganized into twelve governorates, which were reduced to nine in 1922, and then replaced with okruhas in 1925.[5]

Vatican City

Under the Fundamental Law of Vatican City State, the pope's executive authority for Vatican City is exercised by the Governorate for Vatican City State. The President of Vatican City's legislative body is ex officio the President of the Governorate. The other key officers of the Governorate are the General Secretary and the Vice General Secretary. All three officers are appointed by the pope for five-year terms.[6]

References

  1. ^ Law, Gwillim (November 23, 1999). Administrative Subdivisions of Countries: A Comprehensive World Reference, 1900 Through 1998. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-6097-7.
  2. ^ "English Translation of "Regierungsbezirk" | Collins German-English Dictionary". Collins German-English Dictionary. April 15, 2022. from the original on April 15, 2022. Retrieved April 15, 2022.
  3. ^ Leipzig, F.A. Brockhaus Verlag (1928). Der Grosse Brockhaus: Handbuch des Wissens, Volume 1 (in German). Leipzig, Germany: Brockhaus. p. 274.
  4. ^ Zadorozhnii, Oleksandr (2016). International law in the relations of Ukraine and the Russian Federation. Kyiv: Ukrainian Association of International Law. pp. 54, 60. ISBN 978-617-684-146-3. OCLC 973559701.
  5. ^ Kohut, Zenon E.; Nebesio, Bohdan Y.; Yurkevich, Myroslav (2005). "Administrative Divisions of Ukraine". Historical dictionary of Ukraine. Bohdan Y. Nebesio, Myroslav Yurkevich. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-5387-6. OCLC 57002343.
  6. ^ Pope John Paul II (November 26, 2000). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 26, 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-23.

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A governorate is an administrative division of a state It is headed by a governor As English speaking nations tend to call regions administered by governors either states or provinces the term governorate is often used in translation from non English speaking administrations The most common usage are as a translation of Persian Farmandari or the Arabic Muhafazah 1 It may also refer to the guberniya and general gubernatorstvo of Imperial Russia or the gobiernos of Imperial Spain Contents 1 Arab countries 2 Russian Empire 2 1 Congress Kingdom of Poland 2 2 Grand Duchy of Finland 3 Portuguese Empire 4 Spanish Empire 5 Italian Empire 6 Germany 7 Romania 8 Ukraine 9 Vatican City 10 ReferencesArab countries EditThe term governorate is widely used in Arab countries to describe an administrative unit Some governorates combine more than one Muhafazah others closely follow traditional boundaries inherited from the Ottoman Empire s vilayet system With the exception of Tunisia all translations 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Empire Governorate General of Brazil 1549 1572 1578 1607 1613 1621 Governorate General of Bahia 1572 1578 1607 1613 Governorate General of Rio de Janeiro 1572 1578 1607 1613 Spanish Empire EditMain article Governorates of the Spanish Empire In the Spanish Empire the gobernaciones governorships or governorates were an administrative division roughly analogous to a province directly beneath the level of the audiencia or captaincy general and the viceroy in areas directly under the viceroy s administration The powers and duties of a governor were identical to a corregidor but a governor managed a larger or more prosperous area than the former Italian Empire EditGovernorates of Italian East AfricaGermany EditIn the modern German states of Baden Wurttemberg Bavaria Hesse and North Rhine Westphalia as well as others in the past there are sub state administrative regions called Regierungsbezirk which is sometimes translated into English as governorate or county 2 3 During the time of the Third Reich a General Government for the Occupied Polish Areas German Generalgouvernement fur die besetzten polnischen Gebiete existed The German based on a traditional Prussian term is sometimes translated as General Governorate Romania EditDuring World War II Romania administrated three governorates the Bessarabia Governorate the Bukovina Governorate and the Transnistria Governorate Ukraine EditMain article Administrative divisions of Ukraine 1918 1925 When Ukraine claimed autonomy in 1917 and then independence from Russia in 1918 it inherited the imperial subdivision of its land with nine governorates two okruhas and three cities with special status Each governorate Ukrainian huberniia was subdivided by the smaller unit of county povit and still smaller volost By the end of the Soviet Ukrainian war in 1920 the Soviets had made them part of the Ukrainian SSR 4 Soviet Ukraine was reorganized into twelve governorates which were reduced to nine in 1922 and then replaced with okruhas in 1925 5 Vatican City EditUnder the Fundamental Law of Vatican City State the pope s executive authority for Vatican City is exercised by the Governorate for Vatican City State The President of Vatican City s legislative body is ex officio the President of the Governorate The other key officers of the Governorate are the General Secretary and the Vice General Secretary All three officers are appointed by the pope for five year terms 6 References Edit Law Gwillim November 23 1999 Administrative Subdivisions of Countries A Comprehensive World Reference 1900 Through 1998 McFarland ISBN 978 0 7864 6097 7 English Translation of Regierungsbezirk Collins German English Dictionary Collins German English Dictionary April 15 2022 Archived from the original on April 15 2022 Retrieved April 15 2022 Leipzig F A Brockhaus Verlag 1928 Der Grosse Brockhaus Handbuch des Wissens Volume 1 in German Leipzig Germany Brockhaus p 274 Zadorozhnii Oleksandr 2016 International law in the relations of Ukraine and the Russian Federation Kyiv Ukrainian Association of International Law pp 54 60 ISBN 978 617 684 146 3 OCLC 973559701 Kohut Zenon E Nebesio Bohdan Y Yurkevich Myroslav 2005 Administrative Divisions of Ukraine Historical dictionary of Ukraine Bohdan Y Nebesio Myroslav Yurkevich Lanham Md Scarecrow Press ISBN 0 8108 5387 6 OCLC 57002343 Pope John Paul II November 26 2000 Fundamental Law of Vatican City State PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 26 2008 Retrieved 2008 01 23 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Governorate amp oldid 1139757151, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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