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Flauer [41]
3 years ago
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Colombia está dividida en entidades territoriales de diferentes niveles. estas entidades son de niveles superiores e inferiores.

Gracias al sistema jurídico y legal, la Constitución, posibilita la creación de las áreas metropolitanas, comunas y corregimientos, y prestan servicios a la población. ¿A cuál grupo de entidades superiores e inferiores hace referencia el escrito?
A.
Municipios y territorios indígenas.

B.
Departamentos, distritos, municipios y territorios indígenas.

C.
Departamentos y territorios indígenas.

D.
Departamentos, distritos y territorios indígenas.

E.
Distritos y municipios y territorios departamentales..
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1 answer:
arsen [322]3 years ago
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Departamentos, distritos y territorios indígenas
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