Wikipedia:WikiProject Countries/Templates/Navboxes/European country subdivisions
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Navbox (navigational) templates relating to subdivisions of European countries and non-sovereign territories.
{{Andorra}}
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{{Administrative divisions of Armenia}}[1]
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{{Belgium}}
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{{Regions of the Czech Republic}}
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{{Amt}}
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[edit] Finland
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{{Maakunta}}
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[edit] French Republic
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{{Ireland counties}}
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{{Regions of Italy}}
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{{DivLux}}
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{{Montenegro}}
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{{Administrative divisions of Moldova}}
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{{Provinces of the Netherlands}}
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{{Poland}}
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{{Counties (judete) of Romania}}
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{{Administrative divisions of Spain}}
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[edit] Sweden
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{{Switzerland}}
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| Provinces of Turkey | |
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| Adana | Adıyaman | Afyonkarahisar | Ağrı | Aksaray | Amasya | Ankara | Antalya | Ardahan | Artvin | Aydın | Balıkesir | Bartın | Batman | Bayburt | Bilecik | Bingöl | Bitlis | Bolu | Burdur | Bursa | Çanakkale | Çankırı | Çorum | Denizli | Diyarbakır | Düzce | Edirne | Elazığ | Erzincan | Erzurum | Eskişehir | Gaziantep | Giresun | Gümüşhane | Hakkâri | Hatay | Iğdır | Isparta | Istanbul | İzmir | Kahramanmaraş | Karabük | Karaman | Kars | Kastamonu | Kayseri | Kilis | Kırıkkale | Kırklareli | Kırşehir | Kocaeli | Konya | Kütahya | Malatya | Manisa | Mardin | Mersin | Muğla | Muş | Nevşehir | Niğde | Ordu | Osmaniye | Rize | Sakarya | Samsun | Şanlıurfa | Siirt | Sinop | Şırnak | Sivas | Tekirdağ | Tokat | Trabzon | Tunceli | Uşak | Van | Yalova | Yozgat | Zonguldak | |
{{Administrative divisions of Ukraine}}[1]
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[edit] United Kingdom and British crown dependencies
{{Channel Islands}}
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{{United Kingdom constituents and affiliations}}
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- {{East of England}}
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Babergh • Basildon • Bedford • Braintree • Breckland • Brentwood • Broadland • Broxbourne • Cambridge • Castle Point • Chelmsford • Colchester • Dacorum • East Cambridgeshire • East Hertfordshire • Epping Forest • Fenland • Forest Heath • Great Yarmouth • Harlow • Hertsmere • Huntingdonshire • Ipswich • King's Lynn and West Norfolk • Luton • Maldon • Mid Bedfordshire • Mid Suffolk • North Hertfordshire • North Norfolk • Norwich • Peterborough • Rochford • St Albans • St Edmundsbury • South Bedfordshire • South Cambridgeshire Southend-on-Sea • South Norfolk • Stevenage • Suffolk Coastal • Tendring • Three Rivers • Thurrock • Uttlesford • Watford • Waveney • Welwyn Hatfield
Counties with multiple districts: Bedfordshire - Cambridgeshire - Essex - Hertfordshire - Norfolk - Suffolk
Districts of the East of England- {{East Midlands}}
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Amber Valley • Ashfield • Bassetlaw • Blaby • Bolsover • Boston • Broxtowe • Charnwood • Chesterfield • Corby • Daventry • Derby • Derbyshire Dales • East Lindsey • East Northamptonshire • Erewash • Gedling • Harborough • High Peak • Hinckley and Bosworth • Kettering • Leicester • Lincoln • Mansfield • Melton • Newark and Sherwood • Northampton • North East Derbyshire • North Kesteven • North West Leicestershire • Nottingham • Oadby and Wigston • Rushcliffe • Rutland • South Derbyshire • South Holland • South Kesteven • South Northamptonshire • Wellingborough • West Lindsey
Counties with multiple districts: Derbyshire • Leicestershire • Lincolnshire • Northamptonshire • Nottinghamshire
Districts of the East Midlands- {{London}}
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Southwark ·Sutton ·Tower Hamlets ·Waltham Forest ·Wandsworth ·Westminster
City of London · Greater London · LondonUpper tier Lower tier Barking and Dagenham · Barnet · Bexley · Brent · Bromley · Camden · City of London* · Croydon · Ealing · Enfield · Greenwich · Hackney · Hammersmith and Fulham · Haringey · Harrow · Havering · Hillingdon · Hounslow · Islington · Kensington and Chelsea · Kingston · Lambeth · Lewisham · Merton · Newham · Redbridge · Richmond ·Historical Metropolitan Board of Works (MBW) 1855–1889 · London County Council (LCC) 1889–1965 · Greater London Council (GLC) 1965–1986* not a London Borough - {{NE England}}
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Alnwick • Berwick-upon-Tweed • Blyth Valley • Castle Morpeth • Chester-le-Street • Darlington • Derwentside • Durham • Easington • Gateshead • Hartlepool • Middlesbrough • Newcastle upon Tyne • North Tyneside • Redcar and Cleveland • Sedgefield • South Tyneside • Stockton-on-Tees • Sunderland • Teesdale • Tynedale • Wansbeck • Wear Valley Counties with multiple districts: County Durham • Northumberland • Tyne and Wear
Districts of North East England- {{NW England}}
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Allerdale • Barrow-in-Furness • Blackburn with Darwen • Blackpool • Bolton • Burnley • Bury • Carlisle • Chester • Chorley • Congleton • Copeland • Crewe and Nantwich • Eden • Ellesmere Port and Neston • Fylde • Halton • Hyndburn • Knowsley • Lancaster • Liverpool • Macclesfield • Manchester • Oldham • Pendle • Preston • Ribble Valley • Rochdale • Rossendale • St Helens • Salford • Sefton • South Lakeland • South Ribble • Stockport • Tameside • Trafford • Vale Royal • Warrington • West Lancashire • Wigan • Wirral • Wyre
Counties with multiple districts: Cheshire • Cumbria • Greater Manchester • Lancashire • Merseyside
Districts of North West England- {{SE England}}
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Adur • Arun • Ashford • Aylesbury Vale • Basingstoke and Deane • Bracknell Forest • Brighton & Hove • Canterbury • Cherwell • Chichester • Chiltern • Crawley • Croydon • Dartford • Dover • Eastbourne • East Hampshire • Eastleigh • Elmbridge • Epsom and Ewell • Fareham • Gosport • Gravesham • Guildford • Hart • Hastings • Havant • Horsham • Isle of Wight • Lewes • Maidstone • Medway • Mid Sussex • Milton Keynes • Mole Valley • New Forest • Oxford • Portsmouth • Reading • Reigate and Banstead • Rother • Runnymede • Rushmoor • Sevenoaks • Shepway • Slough • Southampton • South Bucks • South Oxfordshire • Spelthorne • Surrey Heath • Swale • Tandridge • Test Valley • Thanet • Tonbridge and Malling • Tunbridge Wells • Vale of White Horse • Waverley • Wealden • West Berkshire • West Oxfordshire • Winchester • Windsor and Maidenhead • Woking • Wokingham • Worthing • Wycombe
Counties with multiple districts: Berkshire • Buckinghamshire • East Sussex • Hampshire • Kent • Oxfordshire • Surrey • West Sussex
Counties without multiple districts: Isle of Wight
Districts of South East England- {{SW England}}
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Bath and North East Somerset • Bournemouth • Bristol • Caradon • Carrick • Cheltenham • Christchurch • Cotswold • East Devon • East Dorset • Exeter • Forest of Dean • Gloucester • Isles of Scilly • Kennet • Kerrier • Mendip • Mid Devon • North Cornwall • North Devon • North Dorset • North Somerset • North Wiltshire • Penwith • Plymouth • Poole • Purbeck • Restormel • Salisbury • Sedgemoor • South Gloucestershire • South Hams • South Somerset • Stroud • Swindon • Taunton Deane • Teignbridge • Tewkesbury • Torbay • Torridge • West Devon • West Dorset • West Somerset • West Wiltshire • Weymouth and Portland
Counties with multiple districts: Cornwall • Devon • Dorset • Gloucestershire • Somerset • Wiltshire
Districts of South West England- {{West Midlands}}
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Birmingham • Bridgnorth • Bromsgrove • Cannock Chase • Coventry • Dudley • East Staffordshire • Herefordshire • Lichfield • Malvern Hills • Newcastle-under-Lyme • North Shropshire • North Warwickshire • Nuneaton and Bedworth • Oswestry • Redditch • Rugby • Sandwell • Shrewsbury and Atcham • Solihull • South Shropshire • South Staffordshire • Stafford • Staffordshire Moorlands • Stoke-on-Trent • Stratford-on-Avon • Tamworth • Telford and Wrekin • Walsall • Warwick • Wolverhampton • Worcester • Wychavon • Wyre Forest
Districts of the West Midlands RegionCounties with multiple districts: Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands, Worcestershire - {{Yorkshire}}
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East Riding of Yorkshire • North Yorkshire • South Yorkshire • West Yorkshire
YorkshirePortal:Yorkshire Counties of the Lieutenancies Act 1997 Geography of Yorkshire History Culture and heritage Council areas of Scotland
Aberdeen · Aberdeenshire · Angus · Argyll and Bute · Clackmannanshire · Dumfries and Galloway · Dundee · East Ayrshire · East Dunbartonshire · East Lothian · East Renfrewshire · Edinburgh · Falkirk · Fife · Glasgow · Highland · Inverclyde · Midlothian · Moray · Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles) · North Ayrshire · North Lanarkshire · Orkney · Perth and Kinross · Renfrewshire · Scottish Borders · Shetland · South Ayrshire · South Lanarkshire · Stirling · West Dunbartonshire · West Lothian
Local government in WalesPrincipal areas established in 1996 Anglesey • Blaenau Gwent • Bridgend • Caerphilly • Cardiff • Carmarthenshire • Ceredigion • Conwy • Denbighshire • Flintshire • Gwynedd • Merthyr Tydfil • Monmouthshire • Neath Port Talbot • Newport • Pembrokeshire • Powys • Rhondda Cynon Taff • Swansea • Torfaen • Vale of Glamorgan • Wrexham
Counties and districts 1974 - 1996 Counties established before 1889
British overseas territories and Crown dependenciesOverseas territories Anguilla · Bermuda · British Antarctic Territory · British Indian Ocean Territory · British Virgin Islands · Cayman Islands · Falkland Islands · Gibraltar · Montserrat · Pitcairn Islands · St. Helena (includes Ascension Island · Tristan da Cunha · Gough Island) · South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands · Turks and Caicos IslandsCrown dependencies Sovereign base areas
{{Republics and autonomous provinces of the former Yugoslavia}}
Republics and autonomous provinces of the former Yugoslavia (SFRY)[edit] Notes
- ^ a b c d Transcontinental country.

