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All Canadian provinces, and two of its three territories, are subdivided into county-like units; however, not all provinces use the term "county" to designate them. Depending on the province, they may be designated as regional districts, districts, divisions, counties, regional municipalities or regional county municipalities. As well, in Ontario some county-level governments are designated as cities, with no level of municipal government below the county level.

Census division is the formal term to group all of these different types of units.

Subdivisions of Canada | Demographics of Canada | Counties | Catégorie:Division de recensement du Canada

 

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