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Autodescription — chef-lieu (Q956214)
description: pre-eminent administrative town of a sub-division of territory, in some countries
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Chef-lieu vs. Keskustaajama, Capoluogo, Hauptort (etc.)
[edit]This item seems to be a combination of several things. Articles on several languages about the French word chef-lieu apply strictly to the main cities of French departments, while other articles describe a term that is used in other countries for main-cities specifically in that country (Keskustaajama, Capoluogo). Besides those, some articles in this item are about the term 'main city' in general (Haadplak, Hoofplaots). EvilFreD (talk) 04:59, 13 July 2016 (UTC)
- Indeed, I would call this a "principle town" in English and not a "chef-lieu". In the USA it would be the "county seat" or "township seat", but that depends on the structure. We need to differentiate here between the French chef-lieu and the general concept of a principle town. --WiseWoman (talk) 15:22, 13 June 2020 (UTC)