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Cerdanya is in the "vegueria" of Alt Pirineu, according to "Vegueries of Catalonia law".
The area is sometimes called Baixa Cerdanya ([ˈbaʃəsəɾˈðaɲə]; literally "Lower Cerdanya") to distinguish it from Alta Cerdanya ("Upper Cerdanya") which was ceded to France by the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659, dividing the wider Cerdanya.
"Subcomarques" include la Batllia or petita Cerdanya, and el Baridà.
Llívia is a Catalan exclave in Cerdanya, completely surrounded by French territory.