Each list proposes up to two candidates per electoral region, province, or other geographical unit.
That is too big a geographical unit, the black officials said.
The smallest geographical unit in German wine law representing a single vineyard.
The valley is not only a geographical unit, but also a cultural and linguistic unit.
This had the effect of focusing attention on the island group as a geographical unit.
The diocese is the key geographical unit of religious authority in the church.
Area seventies generally have authority only within a geographical unit of the church called an area.
The geographical units to which programming is delivered are known as cable systems.
Around 1880, the entire Romansh-speaking area still formed a continuous geographical unit.
There are, however, only around 10 to 12 countries in the world where people, nation and geographical unit combine to form a higher unit.