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| - A district is the smallest subdivision of Lovia. All states are subdivided into districts.
- La mappa è ambientata in una zona di New Mombasa. E' piuttosto larga ed è utile per qualunque modalità di gioco. Ospita inoltre un set di armi semplice e ospita veicoli leggeri umani e covenant.In un punto della mappa è presente una struttura uguale a quella nella campagna,nel livello I Sobborghi , appena scesi dal Pellican.
- A district was a division of the city Gralleenya, Questal's capital city.
- District est un niveau dans Halo 2.
- District ist eine Multiplayermap aus Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.thumb|District
- District, also known as War Games Map_Set/: 411-1, is a Halo 2 Vista multiplayer map that is located in Sector 0-5.
- Each district ranks brands in a certain order. The rank affects the power of different pins in-battle, and is constantly changing (see Brand for details). The following is a list of all districts.
- District is a multiplayer map featured in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered.
- District Command, known simply as District, was a branch of the Counter Terrorist Unit that reported directly to CTU Headquarters in Washington, D.C. District covered a large area, such as a state, and oversees the operation of Division and the domestic units. During his time in Los Angeles during Day 2 and 3, President David Palmer operated out of District Command's local office.
- A district is an identical copy of Toontown. Each district holds every aspect of Toontown. However, there are differences in each district:
* Roaming cogs
* Population of toons (the max number of toons is the same, but the amount of toons can vary)
* Cog buildings and toon buildings
* Cog invasions As with most MMORPGs, having different servers helps avoid the technical problems with having all the players playing together online at once. Also, it can help toons find or seperate themselves from cog invasions and avoid harrassing players.
- The International Board of Directors has established "60 clubs in good standing" and an "average of 20 members per club" as the basis for development of a sound District operation and administration. A District is a geographic collection of Toastmaster Clubs within multiple Divisions (typical 20 - 25 Clubs per Division) . Some districts are multi-national, notably those serving Canadian and US clubs, such as District 45, but also District 71 serving the UK and Ireland, District 59 serving serving several countries in Continental Europe; similarly District 74 currently serves eight countries in southern Africa.
- A district was an administrative division within a country or other political entity. A Sanctuary District was a specific type of district in the USA of the early 21st century. In 2152, Malcolm Reed's forgotten communicator was localized in a district on a planet, over thirty kilometers away from the tavern where it had been forgotten since it had been brought to a military base. (ENT: "The Communicator") In 2268, Bele claimed that Lokai's people were restricted to small districts on Cheron, a fact which would never change. (TOS: "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" )
- A district is an instance zone within towns or outposts. When a certain number of people (roughly 150) are in a city or outpost, a new district is opened up to prevent latency (lag). Districts are completely identical. They are numbered, starting from one, to as high as they need to go to prevent any one district from becoming full. Players can change their district (if more than one exists) via the district list in the top left corner of the screen. This list is also available when using map travel. In the European territory there are by default multiple districts for different languages (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish and Russian). Players are placed by default into a district that matches the language that is set in their game's options. There are also international d
- A district is an organizational unit of the church comprised of several small congregations or branches. Districts are presided over by a District President under the direction of a Mission President. This is not to be confused with a missionary district. Prior to the 1920s districts were know as Conferences. In his Encyclopedic History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Andrew Jenson uses the term "conference" but admits that by then the term district was becoming the preferred form.
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