Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Apr 26, 2002 22:39
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Spanish term
Cantón
Non-PRO
Spanish to English
Other
Other
"Cantón Primavera", Cantón "Majague" El Salvador.
Proposed translations
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4 +10 | Canton |
luskie
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4 | a (small) territorial division of a country / a political region |
swisstell
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May 25, 2010 07:23: luskie changed "Field (specific)" from "(none)" to "Other"
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Canton
I guess the best choice is to leave it as it is, just ò=o
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Note added at 2002-04-26 23:01:20 (GMT)
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I\'ve made a web search, and actually Canton seems to be the more frequent, though a fewest \"village\" and \"cantonment\" are also used
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Note added at 2002-04-26 23:01:20 (GMT)
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I\'ve made a web search, and actually Canton seems to be the more frequent, though a fewest \"village\" and \"cantonment\" are also used
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a (small) territorial division of a country / a political region
in this case clearly referring to El Salvador (ref. google).
In Switzerland, the 25 cantons are mini-states. In France, on the other hand, a canton is a (smaller) unit within a so-called "département".
IN every case, it is a political delineation.
ref. ATOMICA explains: a small territorial division of a country
In Switzerland, the 25 cantons are mini-states. In France, on the other hand, a canton is a (smaller) unit within a so-called "département".
IN every case, it is a political delineation.
ref. ATOMICA explains: a small territorial division of a country
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