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pedanía

hamlet, administrative district

noun peh-dah-NEE-ah Rare

Origin: From Latin pedaneus (of low rank, local).

Usage Note

Pedanía is a Spanish administrative term for a small settlement that is officially dependent on a larger municipality, often governed by a pedáneo (local magistrate). It is a key term in Spanish local governance, especially in regions like Murcia where pedanías are numerous and well-known. It has no direct English equivalent; 'hamlet' or 'ward' are approximations.

Examples

"Vivo en una pedanía a diez kilómetros del pueblo."

Natural Translation

I live in a hamlet ten kilometres from the town.

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