Amt
An
Amt (plural
Ämter) is an administrative unit, which is unique to the
German Bundesländer (federal states) of
Schleswig-Holstein,
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and
Brandenburg. Other German states had this subdivision in the past. Some states have similar administrative units called
Samtgemeinde (
Lower Saxony),
Verbandsgemeinde (
Rhineland-Palatinate) or
Verwaltungsgemeinschaft (
Bavaria,
Thuringia,
Saxony-Anhalt).
An Amt as well as the other above-mentioned units is subordinate to a district and is subdivided into municipalities. Normally it consists of very small municipalities; larger municipalities don't belong to an Amt and are called "Amt-free municipalities" (amtsfreie Gemeinden).\n