A sublocality is a subdivision of a locality, for example a city borough,
ward, or arrondissement. Sublocalities are usually recognized by a local
political authority. For example, Manhattan and Brooklyn are recognized
as boroughs by the City of New York, and are therefore modeled as
sublocalities.
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