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- A subprefect is a high government official in several countries, such as Brazil and France. In Brazil, a subprefect (subprefeito) is the highest official...
- charge of a subprefecture is the subprefect, ****isted by a general secretary. Between May 1982 and February 1988, subprefects were known instead by the title...
- division in France generally corresponding to the territory overseen by a subprefect. As of 2019[update], the 101 French departments were divided into 332...
- Look up 府 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fu (Chinese: 府; pinyin: fǔ) is a traditional administrative division of Chinese origin used in the East Asian...
- préfets) in France is the state's representative in a department or region. Subprefects (French: sous-préfets) are responsible for the subdivisions of departments...
- subprefecture (French: sous-préfecture). The official in charge is the subprefect (French: sous-préfet). There are relatively few competences ****ociated...
- state representative in the department. The holder of the office was also subprefect of Sion. The secretary-general was the deputy to the prefect. The Simplon...
- operating under a prefect (知府, zhīfǔ), followed by subprefectures under a subprefect. The lowest unit was the county, overseen by a county magistrate. The...
- in 1841 by Prosper Mérimée in Boussac castle (owned at the time by the subprefect of the Creuse) where they had been suffering damage from their storage...
- replacing Sas-de-Gand. Until 1811, the Prefect also held the office of Subprefect of Gand. This subprefecture was replaced by Eccloo in 1803. Almanach Impérial...