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Directorate may refer to:
Contemporary
- Directorates of the Scottish Government
 - Directorate-General, a type of specialised administrative body in the European Union
 - Directorate-General for External Security, the French external intelligence agency
 - Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence, the premier intelligence service of Pakistan and a division of Pakistan Army
 - Directorate General of Civil Aviation (India), India's civil safety watch and responsible for investigation for aviation incidents
 - General Intelligence Directorate (Jordan), the Jordanian state intelligence agency
 - Intelligence Directorate, the Cuban state intelligence agency
 - Veterinary Medicines Directorate, an agency of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (United Kingdom)
 - Military Intelligence Directorate (Israel), the Israeli Defence Force unit in charge upon collecting information in cooperation with the Mossad
 - Unit, the Norwegian directorate for information and communications technology (ICT) and joint services in higher education and research which is part of the Ministry of Education and Research of Norway
 
Historical
- French Directory or Directorate, one of the French Revolution's governing bodies, 1795–1799
 - Directorate of Ukraine, provisional revolutionary state committee of the Ukrainian National Republic, 1918–1920
 - Directorate (Russia), the ruling body of the Russian Provisional Government, September–October 1917
 - Directorate of Military Intelligence (United Kingdom), a department of the War Office (United Kingdom), disestablished 1964
 - Immigration and Nationality Directorate, an agency of the Home Office (United Kingdom), disestablished 2007
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Directorate
 - All pages with titles containing Directorate
 - Directorio (disambiguation), Spanish for directorate
 - Directorial system, for the term as used in comparative politics
 
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