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Tanit Posted 18 years ago
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00I was wondering if there's a term or expression in English for what in Italian we'd call (if that were to be literally translated) an "01i00administrative island02i00". A quick search on google seems to suggest that this expression exists, but with a meaning different from the one I'd want to convey.02br
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00Municipalities are administrative units; their territory can be displayed on a map by means of borders. Usually, in a map we have one polygon for each municipality. Now, let's say that a part of this administrative unity is completely separated from the rest, but it is not an island in the sea or in the middle of a lake/river ... this is quite common in Italy for historical reasons. What would you call it?02br
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00(If my attempt to describe what I'm looking for does not make any sense, please feel free to ask for more information 05000).02br
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00Many thanks in advance!02br
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0 I've never heard the term, but I think that within a context such as you have given, "administrative island" would be perfectly understoon. It is isolated, figuratively, from the others. 0-

  • 0 I've never heard the term, but I think that within a context such as you have given, "administrative island" would be perfectly understoon.
  • It is isolated, figuratively, from the others.
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0 I've never heard the term, but I think that within a context such as you have given, "administrative island" would be perfectly understoon. It is isolated, figuratively, from the others. 0-
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0Could you call it a non-continguous portion?0-
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0Will "enclave" do? 0-
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0 Sounds like Alaska or Hawaii with respect to the U.S.02br
00I'm with GG on this one. I'd use the word 'non-contiguous' -- something like 'non-contiguous territory'.02br
00territory, area, zone -- whatever. 02br
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01cite10CalifJim12cite10 Sounds like Alaska or Hawaii with respect to the U.S.12blockquote
10Yep! Exactly. On a much smaller scale, though! 02br
00Seems there's no standard expression for this, right? 02br
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00Thank you very much, Philip, Barb, Del and CJ. I will probably use all of your su

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