comarca
district
noun koh-MAHR-kah Less Common
Origin: From medieval Latin commarca, 'shared border territory'.
Also means
region
Usage Note
Comarca denotes a traditional geographic and administrative subdivision smaller than a province but larger than a municipality — the concept is particularly salient in Spain (e.g. the Rioja comarca in La Rioja). It is not a standard administrative level in most Latin American countries, where municipio or región is used instead.
Examples
"Esta comarca es famosa por su vino."
Natural Translation
This district is famous for its wine.
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