District

District

Galaxy → Sector → Quadrant → Region → Section → Division → DISTRICT → Neighborhood

A region of space is defined as a cubical region of space measuring 1 Parsec x 1 Parsec x 1 Parsec ( 3.26 light years)

1847 Districts in a Division
 * Districts usually do have a name and are named after a dominant planet, culture, landmark, historic event, person or something that happened, exist or existed at one time. Districts outside Union space without any signifgicant or known aspect are not named and only exist in the Science Corps Astrographic Institute grid overlay of space.
 * Example: A district square somewhere in the Downward Center can be identified via the Grid system of a Nav Computronic but since nothing is known about that district it is not named or registered etc.
 * Not all Districts (Within Union Space) also have a District Court . Sometimes a district court may combine several fringe or sparse populated regions. (Such as the gap regions for example)
 * There are well populated Districts where solar systems within these regions have formed a district government and have a District Rep at the Assembly (same as a Planet Rep) instead of several planet Reps.
 * There is a Union District Association (non government association of District reps) discussing and promoting issues that affect Districts.
 * Companies like Arthur's, McDonald's , Stir and Fry and similar franchise companies often have district managers and offer exclusive francise rights to franchise owners.
 * Union School has district offices and district level school supplies and mainteance management.
 * In very remote and thinly populated districts, there might be a district hub for Union Space Bus and mail traffic and individual destinations in a Neighborhood are serviced collectivly by a local service provider.
 * Not all Union space is divided in District or Neighborhood. When the Section or Division only contains 1 or two Union destinations.