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== Federal District == |
== Federal District == |
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The division of the Federal District into administrative regions was made official through Law |
The division of the Federal District into administrative regions was made official through Law No. 4,545 / 64. Previously this law, the administrative regions were not officially defined, but their seats already existed and were often called "[[Satellite town|satellite cities]]", except [[Brasília]], for being the nucleus of the region. |
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The administrative regions are territorial subdivisions of the [[Federal District (Brazil)|Federal District]], for which physical limits, established by public power, define the jurisdiction of government action for purposes of administrative decentralization and coordination of public services of a local nature. |
The administrative regions are territorial subdivisions of the [[Federal District (Brazil)|Federal District]], for which physical limits, established by public power, define the jurisdiction of government action for purposes of administrative decentralization and coordination of public services of a local nature. |
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This action is exerted through the intermediary of each regional administration. |
This action is exerted through the intermediary of each regional administration. |
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Broadly speaking, the administrative region would be the set of urban, suburban and rural areas belonging to the control of an urban center (seat of the administrative region). |
Broadly speaking, the administrative region would be the set of urban, suburban and rural areas belonging to the control of an urban center (seat of the administrative region). |
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The your physical-administrative boundaries are subdivided into urban and rural areas in discriminated then, according the macrozoning of the [[Federal District (Brazil)|Federal District]], established by Article 11 of the Supplementary Law No. 17, dated 28/01/97 regarding the Director Plan of Territorial Ordering of DF - PDOT. |
The your physical-administrative boundaries are subdivided into urban and rural areas in discriminated then, according the macrozoning of the [[Federal District (Brazil)|Federal District]], established by Article 11 of the Supplementary Law No. 17, dated 28/01/97 regarding the Director Plan of Territorial Ordering of DF - PDOT. |
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URBAN ZONE: of Dynamism, of Consolidation, of Controlled Use. |
URBAN ZONE: of Dynamism, of Consolidation, of Controlled Use. |
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RURAL ZONE: of Dynamism, of Diversified Use, of Controlled Use. |
RURAL ZONE: of Dynamism, of Diversified Use, of Controlled Use. |
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Each administrative region corresponds to a regional administration, which is responsible for representing the [[government]] of the [[Federal District (Brazil)|Federal District]] and promote the coordination of local public services. |
Each administrative region corresponds to a regional administration, which is responsible for representing the [[government]] of the [[Federal District (Brazil)|Federal District]] and promote the coordination of local public services. |
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Each regional administration is commanded by a [[regional administrator]], who is indicated by governor of the Federal District.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sistemasweb.desenvolvimento.gov.br/investimento_web/arquivos/legislacao_leiorganica.pdf |title= Lei Orgânica do Distrito Federal |publisher=Portal CLDF |language=pt |accessdate=2012-08-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.brasilia.df.gov.br/005/00502001.asp?ttCD_CHAVE=4352 |title=Estrutura do Distrito Federal |publisher=Portal GDF |language=pt |accessdate=2012-08-24 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070623180832/http://www.brasilia.df.gov.br/005/00502001.asp?ttCD_CHAVE=4352 |archivedate=2007-06-23 }}</ref> |
Each regional administration is commanded by a [[regional administrator]], who is indicated by governor of the Federal District.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sistemasweb.desenvolvimento.gov.br/investimento_web/arquivos/legislacao_leiorganica.pdf |title= Lei Orgânica do Distrito Federal |publisher=Portal CLDF |language=pt |accessdate=2012-08-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.brasilia.df.gov.br/005/00502001.asp?ttCD_CHAVE=4352 |title=Estrutura do Distrito Federal |publisher=Portal GDF |language=pt |accessdate=2012-08-24 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070623180832/http://www.brasilia.df.gov.br/005/00502001.asp?ttCD_CHAVE=4352 |archivedate=2007-06-23 }}</ref> |
Revision as of 23:11, 4 September 2017
The Brazilian administrative region (Template:Lang-pt) are a territorial division of the Federal District (31 in all), or of the city of Rio de Janeiro (33 in all).
Federal District
The division of the Federal District into administrative regions was made official through Law No. 4,545 / 64. Previously this law, the administrative regions were not officially defined, but their seats already existed and were often called "satellite cities", except Brasília, for being the nucleus of the region.
The administrative regions are territorial subdivisions of the Federal District, for which physical limits, established by public power, define the jurisdiction of government action for purposes of administrative decentralization and coordination of public services of a local nature.
This action is exerted through the intermediary of each regional administration.
Broadly speaking, the administrative region would be the set of urban, suburban and rural areas belonging to the control of an urban center (seat of the administrative region).
The your physical-administrative boundaries are subdivided into urban and rural areas in discriminated then, according the macrozoning of the Federal District, established by Article 11 of the Supplementary Law No. 17, dated 28/01/97 regarding the Director Plan of Territorial Ordering of DF - PDOT.
URBAN ZONE: of Dynamism, of Consolidation, of Controlled Use.
RURAL ZONE: of Dynamism, of Diversified Use, of Controlled Use.
Each administrative region corresponds to a regional administration, which is responsible for representing the government of the Federal District and promote the coordination of local public services.
Each regional administration is commanded by a regional administrator, who is indicated by governor of the Federal District.[1][2]
Rio de Janeiro
The city of Rio de Janeiro is divided into 33 administrative regions. Those are different from the Brasiliense ones, as they are merely a kind of local districts.
See also
- Administrative regions of the Federal District (Brazil)
- List of Administrative Regions in Rio de Janeiro
- Region (administrative)
References
- ^ "Lei Orgânica do Distrito Federal" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Portal CLDF. Retrieved 2012-08-24.
- ^ "Estrutura do Distrito Federal" (in Portuguese). Portal GDF. Archived from the original on 2007-06-23. Retrieved 2012-08-24.
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External links
- Government of the Federal District—Template:Pt icon
- Legislative Chamber of the Federal District—Template:Pt icon