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An arrondissement is an administrative division in some French- or Dutch-speaking countries:

France


Municipal arrondissement

Main article: Municipal arrondissement in France

Paris
Main article: Arrondissements of Paris

The city of Paris, in France is divided into 20 arrondissements.

Marseille and Lyon
The French cities Marseille and Lyon are also divided into municipal arrondissements.

Departmental arrondissement

Main article: Arrondissement in France

Arrondissement is also the name of the subdivisions of the French départements (but the word is barely used in this meaning). The capital city of an arrondissement is the sous-préfecture.

Belgium


The federalized country Belgium geographically consists of 3 regions, of which only Flanders ( = the Flemish region) and Wallonia (= the Walloon region) are subdivided into 5 provinces each; the Brussels Capital Region is neither a province nor is it part of one.

The remainder of this chapter was unambiguously translated on 2006-05-22 from the Dutch language Wikipedia (last changed 2006-05-05):
In Belgium there are administrative, judicial and electoral arrondissements. These may or may not relate to identical geographical areas.

Netherlands


In the Netherlands an arrondissement is a judicial jurisdiction, comprising a number of communes.

Canada


Quebec

In Quebec, the cities of Montréal, Québec City, Saguenay, Longueuil and Sherbrooke and the municipality of Grenville-sur-la-Rouge are divided into arrondissements (called boroughs in English).

See List of Montreal boroughs and List of Quebec City boroughs

Haiti


Each of Haiti's 10 departments is sub-divided into arrondissements.

Subnational entities

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