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I guess I'm confused here. While an article on the subject matter covered is long overdue, "administrative divisions" would appear to be more a matter of satisfying Wikipedia conventions than one of accurately describing the article's content. Here in Alaska, "political subdivision" is the prevalent term used in reference to municipalities. However, that term also applies to the University of Alaska System, the Alaska Railroad, etc. etc. Having a redlink to "Local government in Alaska" at the bottom is strange, mostly in that this article really has more to do with "local government" than with "administrative divisions". Then there's the matter of years worth of liberties already taken by Wikipedians in depicting local government in Alaska, but that's a bigger issue better suited for discussion elsewhere. RadioKAOS / Talk to me, Billy / Transmissions 09:03, 21 December 2013 (UTC)
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I guess I'm confused here. While an article on the subject matter covered is long overdue, "administrative divisions" would appear to be more a matter of satisfying Wikipedia conventions than one of accurately describing the article's content. Here in Alaska, "political subdivision" is the prevalent term used in reference to municipalities. However, that term also applies to the University of Alaska System, the Alaska Railroad, etc. etc. Having a redlink to "Local government in Alaska" at the bottom is strange, mostly in that this article really has more to do with "local government" than with "administrative divisions". Then there's the matter of years worth of liberties already taken by Wikipedians in depicting local government in Alaska, but that's a bigger issue better suited for discussion elsewhere. RadioKAOS / Talk to me, Billy / Transmissions 09:03, 21 December 2013 (UTC)
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