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Prefect (from the Latin praefectus, substantive adjectival form of praeficere: "put in front", meaning in charge) is a magisterial title of varying definition, but essentially refers to the leader of an administrative area. A prefect's office, department, or area of control is called a prefecture, but in various
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See morePraefectus, often with a further qualification, was the formal title of many, fairly low to high-ranking, military or civil officials in the Roman Empire, whose authority was not embodied in their person (as it was with elected
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See moreThe term is used by the Roman Catholic Church, which based much of its canon law terminology on Roman law, in several different ways.
• The Roman Curia has the nine Prefects for the Congregations as well as the two of the Papal Household and of...
See more• In Albania a prefect (Prefekti) is the State's representative in a region (qark). His agency is called the Prefektura. Albania has 12 prefects in 12 prefectures, appointed by the
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See moreSeveral countries of Latin America use the term "prefecture" (prefectura) to denominate a Coast Guard service, whether these are independent organizations or as a part
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See moreEspecially in Medieval Latin, præfectus was used to refer to various officers—administrative, military, judicial, etc.—usually alongside a more precise term in the vernacular
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See more• In the context of schools, a prefect is a pupil who has been given certain responsibilities in the school, similar to the responsibilities given to a
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See moreThe Prefect of Police (Préfet de police) is the officer in charge of co-ordinating police forces in Paris (see above under "France"). The local police in Japan are divided among
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