Tithing: a historical administrative county subdivision which, in the county of Kent, England, is known as a "borgh"
Barstable Hundred, a county subdivision in the county of Essex, England.
Upazilas are similar to the county subdivisions found in some Western countries.
However, the county subdivision has been utilized by some agencies.
A Hersir was a local Viking military commander of a hundred (a county subdivision) of about 20 men and owed allegiance to a jarl or king.
It is within the ancient divisions of the Bury Hundred and the Rape (county subdivision) of Arundel.
Carroll County is divided into 19 county subdivisions: 18 incorporated towns and one unincorporated township (Hale's Location).
Within the government administration, there are a few exceptions to the county subdivision:
On the redistribution of seats in 1885 a different county subdivision, the petty sessional division, was used.
Legally it is a township, a non-governmental county subdivision.