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Some countries provide for the allocation of only a part of the seats to nationwide constituencies. Andorra combines a 14 seat nationwide constituency with 7 constituencies with 2 seats.  Georgia uses a combination of a nationwide constituency with 77 seats and 73 single-member constituencies.  Hungary combines 106 single-member constituencies with a nationwide constituency of 93 seats.  The Republic of Korea has one constituency of 47 seats which consists of the entire country, combined with 253 single-member constituencies.  Lithuania has one 70 seat nationwide constituency and 71 single-member constituencies.  Morocco combines a nationwide constituency of 90 seats with 92 multi-member constituencies.  The Russian Federation and Ukraine both divide their 450 seats over one nationwide constituency of 225 seats and 225 single-member constituencies, while the Republic of Moldova has introduced in 2017 a system with one nationwide constituency (51 seats) and 50 one-member constituencies.  Germany, known for its system with two votes, combines 299 single-member constituencies with lists in the Länder.