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A '''municipality''' is usually a single [[administrative division]] having [[municipal corporation|corporate]] status and powers of [[self-government]] or [[jurisdiction]] as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. |
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[[File:Ponce City Hall.JPG|thumb|right|The [[Ponce City Hall]], in the city of [[Ponce, Puerto Rico|Ponce]], [[Puerto Rico]], is the seat of the government for both the city and the surrounding ''[[barrio]]s'' making up the municipality.]] |
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The term ''municipality'' may also mean the governing body of a given municipality.<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/municipality?show=0&t=1310881057 |title=Municipality |dictionary=[[Merriam-Webster]]}}</ref> A municipality is a general-purpose administrative subdivision, as opposed to a [[special district (United States)|special-purpose district]]. |
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[[File:Map of all City Municipalities in Slovenia.svg|thumb|right|Map of all [[Municipalities of Slovenia|city municipalities in Slovenia]]]] |
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The [[English language|English]] word is derived from [[French language|French]] {{Lang|fr|municipalité}}, which in turn derives from the [[Latin language|Latin]] {{Lang|la|municipalis}},<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.yourdictionary.com/municipality|title=municipality definition |publisher=Yourdictionary.com}}</ref> based on the word for [[social contract]] ({{Lang|la|[[municipium]]}}), referring originally to the Latin communities that supplied Rome with troops in exchange for their own incorporation into the Roman state (granting [[Roman citizenship]] to the inhabitants) while permitting the communities to retain their own local governments (a limited autonomy). |
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A '''municipality''' is usually a single [[administrative division]] having [[Municipal corporation|corporate]] status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. It is to be distinguished (usually) from the [[county]], which may encompass [[rural]] territory or numerous small communities such as [[town]]s, [[village]]s and [[hamlet (place)|hamlets]]. |
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A municipality can be any political [[jurisdiction (area)|jurisdiction]], from a sovereign state such as the [[Principality of Monaco]], to a small village such as [[West Hampton Dunes, New York]]. |
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The term ''municipality'' may also mean the governing or ruling body of a given municipality.<ref>{{cite dictionary|url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/municipality?show=0&t=1310881057 |title=Municipality |dictionary=[[Merriam-Webster]]}}</ref> A municipality is a general-purpose administrative subdivision, as opposed to a [[special-purpose district]]. |
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The territory over which a municipality has jurisdiction may encompass: |
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The term is derived from [[French language|French]] ''municipalité'' and [[Latin language|Latin]] ''municipalis''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.yourdictionary.com/municipality|title=municipality definition |publisher=Yourdictionary.com}}</ref> The [[English language|English]] word ''municipality'' derives from the Latin [[social contract]] ''[[municipium]]'' (derived from a word meaning "duty holders"), referring to the Latin communities that supplied Rome with troops in exchange for their own incorporation into the Roman state (granting [[Roman citizenship]] to the inhabitants) while permitting the communities to retain their own local governments (a limited autonomy). |
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* only one [[populated place]] such as a city, [[town]], or [[village]] |
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* several such places (e.g., early jurisdictions in the [[U.S. state]] of [[New Jersey]] (1798–1899) as [[Township (New Jersey)|townships]] governing several villages, [[municipalities of Mexico]], [[municipalities of Colombia]]) |
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A municipality can be any political [[jurisdiction (area)|jurisdiction]] from a sovereign state, such as the [[Principality of Monaco]], to a small village, such as [[West Hampton Dunes, New York]]. |
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* only parts of such places, sometimes [[boroughs]] of a [[city]], such as the 34 municipalities of [[Santiago]], Chile.<ref>{{cite web |
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The territory over which a municipality has jurisdiction may encompass |
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* only one [[populated place]] such as a [[city]], town, or village |
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|publisher=Mapas de Chile, Castor y Polux Ltda |
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* several of such places (e.g., early jurisdictions in the [[U.S. state]] of [[New Jersey]] (1798–1899) as [[Township (New Jersey)|townships]] governing several villages, [[Municipalities of Mexico]], [[Municipalities of Colombia]]) |
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* only parts of such places, sometimes boroughs of a city such as the 34 municipalities of [[Santiago]], Chile.<ref>{{cite web |
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== Political powers == |
== Political powers == |
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[[File:Ponce City Hall.JPG|thumb|right|The [[Ponce City Hall]], in the city of [[Ponce, Puerto Rico]], is the seat of the government for both the city and the surrounding ''[[Barrios of Puerto Rico|barrio]]s'' making up the municipality.]] |
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Powers of municipalities range from virtual autonomy to complete subordination to the [[State (polity)|state]]. Municipalities may have the right to tax individuals and corporations with [[income tax]], [[property tax]], and [[corporate income tax]], but may also receive substantial funding from the state. |
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Powers of municipalities range from virtual autonomy to complete subordination to the [[State (polity)|state]]. Municipalities may have the right to tax individuals and corporations with [[income tax]], [[property tax]], and [[corporate income tax]], but may also receive substantial funding from the state. In some [[Europe]]an countries, such as Germany, municipalities have the constitutional right to [[Public service|supply public services]] through municipally-owned [[Public utility|public utility companies]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Andersen |first=Uwe |title=Gemeinden/Kommunale Selbstverwaltung {{!}} bpb |url=https://www.bpb.de/nachschlagen/lexika/handwoerterbuch-politisches-system/202028/gemeinden-kommunale-selbstverwaltung |access-date=2020-06-16 |website=bpb.de |language=de}}</ref> |
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== Terms in various countries == |
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[[File:5 Boroughs Labels New York City Map.svg|thumb|upright=1.1|[[New York City]] as well as its composite five [[ |
[[File:5 Boroughs Labels New York City Map.svg|thumb|upright=1.1|[[New York City]] as well as its composite five [[boroughs of New York City|boroughs]] are all municipalities. |
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[[File:Suomen kaupungit 2020.svg|thumb|upright|[[City]] or [[town]] municipalities (red-colored) with other non-town municipalities in [[Finland]] (2020)]] |
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=== Communes === |
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In various countries, municipalities are usually referred to as "{{visible anchor|communes}}", notably in Romance languages (derived from Latin) such as French ''{{wiktfra|commune}}'' ([[Communes of France|France]], French-speaking areas of Belgium and Switzerland, French-speaking countries of Africa, e.g. [[Communes of Benin|Benin]]), Italian ''{{lang|it|[[comune]]}}'', Romanian ''{{wiktron|comună}}'', and Spanish ''{{wiktspa|comuna}}'' ([[Communes of Chile|Chile]]), and in Germanic languages such as German ''{{wiktdeu|Kommune}}'' (in political parlance, the official term being {{lang|de|[[Gemeinde (Germany)|Gemeinde]]}}), Swedish ''{{wiktswe|kommun}}'', Faroese ''{{wiktfo|kommuna}}'', Norwegian, Danish ''{{lang|da|{{lang|no|[[wikt:kommune|kommune]]}}}}'', Polish ''{{lang|pl|[[gmina]]}}'', Dutch/Flemish ''{{wiktnl|Gemeente}}'' and Luxembourgish ''{{wiktlb|Gemeng}}''. |
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=== Municipality === |
=== Municipality === |
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Terms cognate with "municipality", mostly referring to territory or political structure,{{clarify|date=July 2019}} are Spanish ''{{lang|es|[[municipio]]}}'' (Spain) and ''{{lang|es|[[municipalidad]]}}'' (Chile), Catalan ''{{Wikt-lang|ca|municipi}}'', Portuguese {{Lang|pt|município}}. |
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* In [[Brazil]], a ''[[município]]'' is the local government, recognized by the Brazilian Federal Constitution and established through state constitutions. It is the smallest territorial division holding executive and legislative powers. Since the [[Constitution of Brazil|Constitution of 1988]], all ''municípios'' are members of the federation. Colloquially, the local population uses the terms ''municipality'' and ''city'' interchangeably, although the constitution defines "city" as the seat of the municipality.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Constituição da república federativa do brasil de 1988 |url=http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/constituicao/constituicao.htm |access-date=2022-09-18 |website=www.planalto.gov.br}}</ref> |
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All of them (cognate to "municipality", mostly referred to territory or political structure){{clarify|date=July 2019}} In Spanish ''{{lang|es|[[municipio]]}}'' (Spain, Territory), ''{{lang|es|[[municipalidad]]}}'' (Chile, Town Hall or Territory), Catalan ''{{wiktca|municipi}}'' (Territory). |
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=== Commune === |
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In many countries, terms cognate with "commune" are used, referring to the community living in the area and the common interest. These include terms: |
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* in Romance languages, such as French ''{{Wikt-lang|fr|commune}}'' ([[Communes of France|France]], French-speaking areas of Belgium and Switzerland, French-speaking countries of Africa, e.g. [[Communes of Benin|Benin]]), Italian ''{{Wikt-lang|it|comune}}'' ([[Comune|Italy]]), Portuguese ''{{Wikt-lang|pt|comuna}}'' ([[Communes of Angola|Angola]]), Romanian ''{{Wikt-lang|ro|comună}}'' ([[Communes of Romania|Romania]]), and Spanish ''{{Wikt-lang|es|comuna}}'' ([[Communes of Chile|Chile]]); |
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* in Germanic languages such as German ''{{Wikt-lang|de|Kommune}}'' (in political parlance), Swedish ''{{Wikt-lang|sv|kommun}}'' ([[Municipalities of Sweden|Sweden]]), Faroese ''{{Wikt-lang|fo|kommuna}}'' ([[Municipalities of the Faroe Islands|Faroe Islands]]), Norwegian, Danish ''{{lang|da|{{lang|no|[[wikt:kommune|kommune]]}}}}'' ([[Municipalities of Norway|Norway]], [[Municipalities of Denmark|Denmark]]); |
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* the more remote cognates ''{{Wikt-lang|nl|gemeente}}'' in Dutch ([[Municipalities of the Netherlands|Netherlands]], Dutch-speaking areas of Belgium), ''{{Wikt-lang|lb|Gemeng}}'' in Luxembourgish ([[Communes of Luxembourg|Luxembourg]]) and ''{{Wikt-lang|de|Gemeinde}}'' in German (the official term; [[Municipalities of Germany|Germany]]); |
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* Finnish ''{{lang|fi|[[wikt:kunta|kunta]]}}'' ([[Municipalities of Finland|Finland]]). |
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* Ukrainian ''{{lang|uk|[[hromada]]}}''. |
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* and Polish ''{{lang|pl|[[gmina]]}}''. |
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The same terms "Gemeente" (Dutch) or "Gemeinde" (German) may be used for church congregations or parishes, for example, in the German and Dutch Protestant churches. |
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=== Other terms === |
=== Other terms === |
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In Greece, the word {{Lang|el|Δήμος|italic=no}} ({{Lang|el-latn|demos}}) is used, also meaning 'community'; the word is known in English from the compound ''democracy'' (rule of the people). |
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Some people confuse the terms which refer to the Territory or the political Structure (Commune or Municipality) versus that of the Town Hall. Spanish ''{{lang|es|[[ayuntamiento]]}}'' (which refers to Town Hall). |
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For example, in Moldova and Romania exist both ''municipalities'' (''municipiu''; urban administrative units) and ''communes'' (''comună''; rural units), and a commune may be part of a municipality (see more: [[communes of Moldova]], [[communes of Romania]]).{{cn|date=June 2019}} |
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In some countries, the Spanish term ''{{lang|es|[[ayuntamiento]]}}'', referring to a municipality's administration building, is extended via [[synecdoche]] to denote the municipality itself.<ref>{{Cite web |last=ASALE |first=RAE- |last2=RAE |title=ayuntamiento {{!}} Diccionario de la lengua española |url=https://dle.rae.es/ayuntamiento |access-date=2023-01-23 |website=«Diccionario de la lengua española» - Edición del Tricentenario |language=es}}</ref> In [[Communes of Moldova|Moldova]] and [[Communes of Romania|Romania]], both ''municipalities'' (''[[municipiu]]''; urban administrative units) and ''communes'' ({{Lang|ro|[[comună]]}}; rural units) exist, and a commune may be part of a municipality.{{citation needed|date=June 2019}} |
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In many countries, comparable entities may exist with various names. |
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*In [[Australia]], the term [[local government area]] (LGA) is used in place of the generic municipality. Here, the "LGA Structure covers only incorporated areas of Australia. Incorporated areas are legally designated parts of states and territories over which incorporated local governing bodies have responsibility."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.abs.gov.au/Ausstats/abs@.nsf/0/9f0b5791ed98061fca256f1900128409?OpenDocument |title=Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC) |publisher=[[Australian Bureau of Statistics]]}}</ref> |
*In [[Australia]], the term [[local government area]] (LGA) is used in place of the generic municipality. Here, the "LGA Structure covers only incorporated areas of Australia. Incorporated areas are legally designated parts of states and territories over which incorporated local governing bodies have responsibility."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.abs.gov.au/Ausstats/abs@.nsf/0/9f0b5791ed98061fca256f1900128409?OpenDocument |title=Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC) |date=28 September 2005 |publisher=[[Australian Bureau of Statistics]]}}</ref> |
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*In [[Canada]], municipalities are local governments established through provincial and territorial legislation, usually within general municipal statutes.<ref name=CDNEncyclo>{{cite |
*In [[Canada]], municipalities are local governments established through provincial and territorial legislation, usually within general municipal statutes.<ref name="CDNEncyclo">{{cite encyclopedia |title=Municipal Government |encyclopedia=The Canadian Encyclopedia > Government > Government, General > Municipal Government |publisher=Historica Foundation of Canada |year=2009 |url=https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/municipal-government |access-date=17 July 2011 |archive-date=13 February 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160213184814/http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/en/article/municipal-government/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="StatCan">{{cite web |url=http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/92f0009x/92f0009x2011000-eng.pdf |title=Interim List of Changes to Municipal Boundaries, Status, and Names – From January 2, 2010 to January 1, 2011 |publisher=[[Statistics Canada]] |date=April 2011 |access-date=17 July 2011}}</ref> Types of [[Lists of municipalities in Canada|municipalities within Canada]] include [[city|cities]], [[District municipality|district municipalities]], [[municipal district]]s, municipalities, [[Parish (administrative division)|parishes]], [[Rural municipality|rural municipalities]], [[town]]s, [[township]]s, [[village]]s, and [[ville]]s among others.<ref name="StatCan" /> The province of [[Ontario]] has different tiers of municipalities, including lower, upper, and single tiers.<ref name="OntarioMAH">{{cite web |url=http://www.mah.gov.on.ca/Page1591.aspx |title=List of Ontario Municipalities |publisher=[[Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (Ontario)|Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing]] |date=4 July 2011 |access-date=17 July 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130228023807/http://www.mah.gov.on.ca/Page1591.aspx |archive-date=28 February 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Types of upper tier municipalities in Ontario include counties and regional municipalities.<ref name="OntarioMAH" /> [[Nova Scotia]] also has regional municipalities, which include cities, counties, districts, or towns as municipal units.<ref name="NSMGA">{{cite web |title = Municipal Government Act|publisher = Office of the Legislative Counsel, Nova Scotia House of Assembly|url = http://nslegislature.ca/legc/statutes/municipal%20government.pdf|date = 7 January 2010|access-date = 17 July 2011}}</ref> |
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*In [[India]], a |
*In [[India]], a municipality (also known as ''[[Municipal council (India)|municipal council]]'') is an urban local body that administers a city of population 100,000 or more (the criteria varies from state to state). However, there are exceptions to that, as previously municipalities were constituted in urban centers with population over 20,000, so all the urban bodies which were previously classified as municipality were reclassified as municipality even if their population was under 100,000. it interacts directly with the state government, though it is administratively part of the [[District#India|district]] it is located in. Generally, smaller district cities and bigger towns have a municipality. Municipalities are also a form of local self-government entrusted with some duties and responsibilities, as enshrined in the [[Seventy-fourth Amendment of the Constitution of India|Constitutional (74th Amendment) Act,1992]]. |
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*In the [[Local government in the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]], the term was used until the [[1972 Local Government Act]] came into effect in 1974 in [[England]] and [[Wales]], and until 1975 in [[Scotland]] and 1976 in [[Northern Ireland]], "both for a city or town which is organized for self-government under a municipal corporation, and also for the governing body itself. Such a corporation in Great Britain consists of a head as a mayor or provost, and of superior members, as aldermen and councillors".<ref> |
*In the [[Local government in the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]], the term was used until the [[1972 Local Government Act|Local Government Act 1972]] came into effect in 1974 in [[England]] and [[Wales]], and until 1975 in [[Scotland]] and 1976 in [[Northern Ireland]], "both for a city or town which is organized for self-government under a municipal corporation, and also for the governing body itself. Such a corporation in Great Britain consists of a head as a mayor or provost, and of superior members, as aldermen and councillors".<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Municipality | volume= 19 | page = 7 |short= 1}}</ref> Since local government reorganisation, the unit in England, Northern Ireland and Wales is known as a ''[[district]]'', and in Scotland as a ''[[council area]]''. A ''district'' may be awarded ''[[borough]]'' or ''city'' status, or can retain its ''district'' title. |
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*In [[Jersey]], a municipality refers to the honorary officials elected to run each of the 12 [[Parishes of Jersey|parishes]] into which it is subdivided. This is the highest level of regional government in this jurisdiction. |
*In [[Jersey]], a municipality refers to the honorary officials elected to run each of the 12 [[Parishes of Jersey|parishes]] into which it is subdivided. This is the highest level of regional government in this jurisdiction. |
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* In [[Trinidad and Tobago]], "municipality" is usually understood as a city, town, or other local government unit, formed by municipal charter from the state as a municipal corporation. A town may be awarded borough status and later on may be upgraded to city status. [[Chaguanas]], [[San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago|San Fernando]], [[Port of Spain]], [[Arima]] and [[Point Fortin]] are the 5 current municipalities in Trinidad and Tobago. |
* In [[Trinidad and Tobago]], "municipality" is usually understood as a city, town, or other local government unit, formed by municipal charter from the state as a municipal corporation. A town may be awarded borough status and, later on, may be upgraded to city status. [[Chaguanas]], [[San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago|San Fernando]], [[Port of Spain]], [[Arima]] and [[Point Fortin]] are the 5 current municipalities in Trinidad and Tobago. |
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*In the [[United States]], "municipality" is usually understood as a city, town, village, or other local government unit, formed by municipal charter from the state as a municipal corporation.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://public.findlaw.com/library/pa-municipal-law.html |title=Legal Dictionary: Municipal Law | |
*In the [[United States]], "municipality" is usually understood as a city, town, village, or other local government unit, formed by municipal charter from the state as a municipal corporation.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://public.findlaw.com/library/pa-municipal-law.html |title=Legal Dictionary: Municipal Law |work=[[FindLaw]]}}</ref> In a state law context, some U.S. state codes define "municipality" more widely, from the state itself to any political subdivisions given jurisdiction over an area that may include multiple populated places and unpopulated places<ref>{{cite web |url=http://law.justia.com/codes/nevada/2009/title-3/chapter-43/43-080/ |title=2009 Nevada Code |publisher=Justia}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Kansas Statues |url=http://kansasstatutes.lesterama.org/Chapter_75/Article_11/75-1117.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141024092626/http://kansasstatutes.lesterama.org/Chapter_75/Article_11/75-1117.html |archive-date=Oct 24, 2014 |publisher=Lesterama}}</ref> (see also: [[Local government in the United States#Municipal governments]]). |
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=== Chinese-speaking === |
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*In the [[People's Republic of China]], a [[direct- |
*In the [[China|People's Republic of China]], a [[administrative divisions of China|direct-administered municipality]] (直辖市 in [[pinyin]]: zhíxiáshì) is a municipality with equal status to a [[provinces of China|province]]: [[Beijing|Beijing Municipality]], [[Chongqing|Chongqing Municipality]], [[Shanghai|Shanghai Municipality]], and [[Tianjin|Tianjin Municipality]] (see also: [[Direct-administered municipalities of China]]). |
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*In the [[Taiwan|Republic of China (Taiwan)]], a [[administrative divisions of Taiwan|special municipality]] (直轄市 in [[pinyin]]: zhíxiáshì) is a municipality with equal status to a province: [[Kaohsiung]], [[New Taipei City|New Taipei]], [[Taichung]], [[Tainan]], [[Taipei]], and [[Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan]] (see also: [[Special municipality (Taiwan)]]). |
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== Municipalities by country == |
== Municipalities by country == |
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|[[Blumenau]], [[Cuiabá]], [[Maceió]], [[Porto Alegre]] |
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''shārwāli (or shahr-dari)'' |
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|a state (''[[Federative units of Brazil|estado]]''), which is part of a region (''[[Regions of Brazil|região]]'') |
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|A municipality usually is divided in the urban part, the city (''cidade''), and the rural part. |
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|34 'provincial' municipalities of provincial capitals (''shārwāli'') and 120 rural or 'district' municipalities (''shārwāli uluswāli'') |
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|[[Fužine,_Croatia]], [[Bosiljevo]], [[Klana]], [[Kršan]] |
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| [[daïra]] (district), which is part of a [[Wilayas of Algeria|wilaya]] (province) |
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| [[Argentina]] |
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| [[municipalidad]] |
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| [[Provinces of Argentina]], in some provinces they are a subdivision of departments |
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| 2,100 |
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| Smallest administrative division; either a city, town, or township |
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| [[Austria]] |
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| ''[[Gemeinde (Austria)|Gemeinde]]'' |
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| a [[States of Austria|state]] (''Bundesland''). |
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|1,725 |
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| The entire area of Austria is divided into municipalities, with no non-municipal gaps. This leads to some municipalities being very large despite having a small population. |
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| [[Bangladesh]] |
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| [[Upazilas of Bangladesh|Upazila]] or subdistrict, which is in turn part of a [[Districts of Bangladesh|district]] |
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| [[Belgium]] |
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| ''[[gemeente]]/[[commune]]'' |
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| [[Montigny-le-Tilleul]] |
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| a province (''[[Provinces of regions in Belgium|provincie/province]]'') or of the [[Brussels-Capital Region]] |
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| The provinces are themselves subdivisions of the [[Wallonia|Walloon]] and [[Flemish Region|Flemish]] [[Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium|Regions]] which have the authority over the municipalities |
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| [[Bolivia]] |
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| ''[[municipio]]'' |
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| [[Arani Municipality]] |
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| [[province]], which is part of a [[Department (country subdivision)|departamento]]. |
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| 327 (2005) |
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| [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] |
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| ''općina'' or ''opština'' |
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| |
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| in [[Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] : of a canton (''[[Cantons of Bosnia and Herzegovina|kanton]]''). In [[Republika Srpska]], municipality is first order of government after entity government. |
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|144 |
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| [[Municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina]] |
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| [[Brazil]] |
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| ''[[Municipalities of Brazil|município]]'' |
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| [[São Paulo]] (most populous), [[Borá]] (least populous) |
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| states (''[[States of Brazil|estados]]'') |
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| 5,570 |
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| Smallest administrative subdivision. Not used in the [[Federal District (Brazil)|Federal District]] or the [[Fernando de Noronha]] and [[Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago|St. Peter and St. Paul]] archipelagos, but encompasses all other territories nationwide |
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| [[Municipalities of Brazil]] |
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|- |
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|[[Brunei]] |
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|{{lang|ms|bandaran}} |
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|[[Bandar Seri Begawan]] |
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| |
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|4 |
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|Independent of subdivisions; nevertheless overlap with [[Mukims of Brunei|mukims]] and [[Villages of Brunei|villages]] |
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|[[Municipalities of Brunei]] |
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|- |
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| [[Bulgaria]] |
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| {{lang-bg|община}}, ''{{lang-bg|obshtina}}'' |
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| [[Aksakovo Municipality]] |
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| an [[oblast]] |
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| 264 |
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| |
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| [[Municipalities of Bulgaria]] |
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|- |
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| [[Cambodia]] |
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| {{lang|km|ក្រុង}} (krong) |
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| [[Phnom Penh]] |
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| 1446 |
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|- |
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| [[Chile]] |
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| ''municipalidad'' |
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| Torres del Paine |
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| provinces |
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| 346 |
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| Specifically the administrative body, while subdivisions are [[comuna]]s; most municipalities administer one comuna each, but occasional municipalities administer more |
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| [[China]] |
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| ''直辖市'' |
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| [[Beijing]] |
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| |
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| 4 |
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| Status equal to a province |
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| [[Municipalities of China]] |
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|- |
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| [[Colombia]] |
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| ''[[municipio]]'' |
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| |
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| a [[Departments of Colombia|department]] (''departamento'') |
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| 1,102 |
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| It is also subdivided into [[Borough|Localities]] and [[Neighborhoods]] in urban municipalities and into [[Corregimiento]]s and [[Vereda]]s in rural municipalities |
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| [[Municipalities of Colombia]] |
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| [[Costa Rica]] |
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| ''[[Municipalidad]]'' |
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| Province (''[[Provinces of Costa Rica]]'') |
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| [[Cantons of Costa Rica|Cantones of Costa Rica]] |
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|- |
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| [[Croatia]] |
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| ''[[općina]]'' |
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| |
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| county (''[[Counties of Croatia|županija]]'') |
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|428 |
|428 |
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|A municipality usually has center village of same name. Exception: Vinodolska općina - center village: Bribir. |
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|[[Municipalities_of_Croatia]] |
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| [[Municipalities of Croatia]] |
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|[[Greece]] |
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|''Deme'' / ''Δήμος'' |
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| [[obec]] |
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|[[Municipality of Athens|Athens]], [[Thessaloniki (municipality)|Thessaloniki]] |
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| [[Karlovy Vary]] |
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| a [[kraj]] (''kraj'') |
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| 6250 |
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|332 |
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|A municipality usually is divided in Municipal Units and them into Communities. |
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|[[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]] |
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| [[Denmark]] |
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|''bardas, contae'' or ''comhairle'' |
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| ''kommune'' |
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|[[Dublin Corporation|Baile Átha Cliath]] |
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| [[Aabenraa Municipality]] |
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|a province ([[Provinces of Ireland|''cúige'']]) or a county ([[Counties of Ireland|''contae'']]) |
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| a [[Regions of Denmark|region]] |
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| |
|31 |
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|A municipality usually has authority of the whole county. In some cases however, authority is reduced to a subdivision of the county for highly populated regions, especially in Dublin (Baile Átha Cliath) |
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| Counties (''[[Counties of Denmark|amter]]'') were abandoned in 2007 |
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|[[Local government in the Republic of Ireland|Local governments in the Republic of Ireland]] |
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| [[Municipalities of Denmark]] |
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|- |
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| [[Dominican Republic]] |
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| ''[[municipio]]'' |
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| |
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| [[Provinces of the Dominican Republic|province]] |
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| [[Municipalities of the Dominican Republic]] |
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|- |
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| [[El Salvador]] |
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| ''[[municipio]]'' |
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| [[Zacatecoluca]] |
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| [[Departments of El Salvador|''departamentos'']] |
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| 262 |
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| |
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| [[Municipalities of El Salvador]] |
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|- |
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| [[Estonia]] |
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| ''omavalitsus'' |
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| Are vald ([[Are Parish]]) |
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| [[Counties of Estonia|county]] (''maakond'') |
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| 215 |
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| Can be either towns (''linn'') or parishes (''vald'') |
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| [[Municipalities of Estonia]] |
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|- |
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| [[Finland]] |
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| ''kunta'' (in Finnish), ''kommun'' (in Swedish) |
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| [[Helsinki]] |
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| [[Regions of Finland|region]] |
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| [[List of Finnish municipalities|311]] |
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| Can choose whether to call itself a "city" (''kaupunki''). |
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| [[Municipalities of Finland]] |
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|- |
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| [[France]] |
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| ''[[Commune in France|commune]]'' |
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| |
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| canton, which is part of an arrondissement, which is part of a department (''[[département in France|département]]'') which is part of a region (''[[région]]'') |
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|36,600 |
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| [[Germany]] |
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| ''[[Gemeinde (Germany)|Gemeinde]]'' |
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| |
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| district (''[[Districts of Germany|Kreis]]'', literally "Circle"). Larger entities of the same level are called ''Stadt'', plural ''Städte'' (Cities resp. Towns), which can be part of a ''Kreis'' (they are ''kreisangehörig'', meaning "belonging to a Circle") or constituting a district on its own (''kreisfrei'', meaning "free of a Circle"). In less populated regions, small municipalities are often put together into consolidated superior municipalities (''[[Verbandsgemeinde]], [[Samtgemeinde]] or [[Amt (country subdivision)|Amtsgemeinde]]'') |
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| 12,013 |
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| |
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| [[Municipalities of Germany]] |
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|- |
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| [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] |
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| ''munits'ipaliteti'' |
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| |
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| |
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|76 |
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| self-governing towns/cities (''k'alak'i'') and communities (''t'emi'') |
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| [[Municipalities of Georgia (country)|Municipalities of Georgia]] |
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|- |
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| [[Greece]] |
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| ''demos'' (δήμος, pl. δήμοι) or ''koinoteta'' (κοινότητα, pl. κοινότητες) |
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| |
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| |
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| 325 |
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| Demoi and koinotetes are both considered municipalities; the latter are less populous |
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| [[Municipalities and communities of Greece]] |
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|- |
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| [[Greenland]] |
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| kommunea |
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| [[Kujalleq]] |
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| |
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|4 |
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| First-level administrative division |
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| [[Municipalities of Greenland]] |
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|- |
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| [[Haiti]] |
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| ''commune'' |
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| |
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| an [[arrondissement]], which is part of a department (''[[département]]''). |
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|- |
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| [[Honduras]] |
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| ''[[municipio]]'' |
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| |
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| was in 1895 originally the subdivision of the district (''distrito''), but as districts have fallen into disuse, it is now the subdivision of the department (''departamento''). |
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| 298 |
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| |
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| [[Municipalities of Honduras]] |
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|- |
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| [[Hungary]] |
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| ''település'' |
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| |
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| a county (''megye''). |
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| 3,168 (in 2005) |
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|- |
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| [[Iceland]] |
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| ''sveitarfélag'' |
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| [[Reykjavík]] |
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| [[Regions of Iceland|Regions]] |
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| 74 |
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| The country's only self-governing local administrative units |
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| [[Municipalities of Iceland]] |
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|- |
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| [[India]] |
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| |
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| [[Sainthia]] |
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| |
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| Excludes both villages and large cities; typically has more than twenty thousand residents, but cannot exceed five hundred thousand |
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| [[Municipalities of India]] |
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|- |
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| [[Indonesia]] |
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| ''Kabupaten'' (regency) or ''Kotamadya'' (city) |
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| [[Provinces of Indonesia]] |
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| [[List of regencies and cities of Indonesia]] |
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|- |
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| [[Iraq]] |
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| Qadhaa |
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| [[Al-Hamdaniya District]] |
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| a [[Districts of Iraq|district]] ({{Lang-ar|Qadhaa}}) which is part of a [[Governorate]] (Region or Province, [[Arabic]]: ''Mouhafatha''). |
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| 130 |
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| Second-level, below the governorate |
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| [[Districts of Iraq|Municipalities of Iraq]] |
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|- |
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| [[Israel]] |
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| Iri'ya (עיריה, City Government), Moatsa (מועצה, Council) |
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| |
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| Includes [[city council (Israel)|city councils]] (large municipalities), [[local council (Israel)|local councils]] (small municipalities), and [[regional council (Israel)|regional councils]] (a group of communities; often rural) |
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| [[Italy]] |
| [[Italy]] |
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| ''[[comune]]'' |
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| |
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| a province (''[[Provinces of Italy|provincia]]'') which is part of a region (''[[Regions of Italy|regione]]''). |
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| 7,982 |
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| Solely used for subdivisions of larger ''comuni'', especially in Rome; ''municipio'' indicates the city hall; in some case, they are joined in mountain communities (''comunità montane'')<ref>The law provides for the possibility of overlapping of the office of President of the mountain community with that of mayor of one of the municipalities of the community: {{cite journal|last1=Buonomo|first1=Giampiero|title= Compatibile il sindaco-dirigente della locale Comunità montana|journal=Diritto&Giustizia edizione online|date=2001| url= https://www.questia.com/projects#!/project/89289480}} {{Subscription required |via=[[Questia]]}}</ref> |
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| [[List of comuni of Italy]] |
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| [[Japan]] |
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|市町村 |
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Shichoson |
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|1,719 |
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| Below the prefecture; includes [[Cities of Japan|shi (cities)]], [[List of towns in Japan|cho (towns)]], and [[Villages of Japan|son (villages)]] |
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| [[Municipalities of Japan]] |
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| [[Kenya]] |
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| a municipality is one of four types of local authorities. Nearly 50 major towns are given the municipality status. |
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| [[Latvia]] |
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| singular: ''novads'', plural: ''novadi'' |
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| Aglonas novads ([[Aglona Municipality]]) |
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| |
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|110 |
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| A municipality normally consists of [[Amalgamation (politics)|amalgamated]] parishes (singular: ''pagasts'', plural: ''pagasti''). |
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| [[Municipalities of Latvia]] |
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|- |
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| [[Lebanon]] |
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| |
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| |
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| a [[Districts of Lebanon|district]] ({{Lang-ar|Qadaa}}) which is part of a [[Governorate]] (Region or Province, [[Arabic]]: ''Mouhafazah''). |
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| [[Libya]] |
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| the municipality level is that of the [[Basic People's Congress (country subdivision)|Basic People's Congress]]. Large cities are subdivided. |
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| [[Municipalities of Libya]] |
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|- |
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| [[Lithuania]] |
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| ''savivaldybė'' |
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| Kalvarijos savivaldybė ([[Kalvarija Municipality]]) |
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| a district (''[[apskritis]]'') and is subdivided into elderates (''[[seniūnija]]''). |
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| |
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| [[Municipalities of Lithuania]] |
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|- |
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| [[Luxembourg]] |
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| [[communes of Luxembourg|commune (in French); Gemeng, plur. Gemengen |
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(in Luxembourgish)]] |
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|part of a ''canton'' (Luxembourgish: ''Kantoun'') which itself is part of a ''district'' |
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|105 |
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| are the lowest divisions |
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| |
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|- |
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| [[Malta]] |
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| ''Kunsill Lokali'' (Local Council) |
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| [[Valletta]] Local Council |
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| none |
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| 68 |
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| established 1993, one new council created since then ([[Mtarfa]]) |
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| [[Local councils of Malta]] |
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|- |
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| [[Mauritius]] |
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| a municipality: The administration of all the main towns in Mauritius is done by the municipality of the respective towns.Most of the towns are found in the district of Plaines Wilhems. The capital city, Port-Louis is managed by the Municipality of Port-Louis, found in the district of Port Louis. The other seven districts are administered by are called district councils. |
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| [[Mexico]] |
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| ''[[municipio]]'' / delegación |
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| [[Asientos Municipality]] |
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| a state ([[States of Mexico|estado]]) or the DF |
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|2,466 |
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| a borough (''[[delegación]]'') is a subdivision of the [[Federal District (Mexico)|Federal District]] |
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| [[Municipalities of Mexico]] and [[boroughs of the Mexican Federal District]] |
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|- |
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| [[Moldova]] |
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| ''[[municipiu]]'' |
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| [[Municipiul Chișinău]] |
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| |
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|32 |
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| is a main city or town and surrounding villages ranked by law at this level. |
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| [[Moldova#Administrative divisions]] |
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|- |
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| [[Montenegro]] |
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| ''[[opština]]'' |
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| [[Andrijevica Municipality]] |
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| the country (top-level) |
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| |
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| |
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| [[Municipalities of Montenegro]] |
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|- |
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| [[Nepal]] |
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| Nagarpalika and Gaunpalika |
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| |
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| |
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| 276 Municipalities (by Constitution of Nepal, 2015 and amendments thereafter) |
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| Nepal has 276 municipalities and 460 rural municipalities or gaunpalikas after federal division of country by Constitution of Nepal 2015. A municipality is a town not large enough in population or infrastructure to qualify as a sub-[[metropolitan area|metropolitan]] city. |
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| [[Netherlands]] |
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| ''gemeente'' |
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| |
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| a province (''[[Provinces of the Netherlands|provincie]]'') |
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| 388 + 3 [[Special municipality (Netherlands)|special municipalities]] |
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| [[List of municipalities of the Netherlands|Municipalities in the Netherlands]] |
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| [[New Zealand]] |
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| |
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| |
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| a municipality is part of either a "city" (mostly urban) or a "district" (mostly rural). <!-- each having an elected council, and many having smaller "community board" divisions. Populations range from 5,000 to 400,000. On top of that structure are "regions", whose elected councils are concerned with broad subjects such as air and water purity and regional public transport. Most regions encompass 3–10 districts and/or cities.--> The term "municipality" has become rare in New Zealand since about 1979 and has no legal status. (See [[territorial authorities of New Zealand]].) |
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| [[Nicaragua]] |
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| ''[[municipio]]'' |
| ''[[municipio]]'' |
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|[[Rignano Flaminio]] |
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| |
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| a ''[[comune]]'' which is part of a province (''[[Provinces of Italy|provincia]]'') which is part of a region (''[[Regions of Italy|regione]]''). |
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| a department (''departamento'') or of one of the two [[Autonomous Region]]s, [[North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region]] and [[South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region]]. |
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| 9 for Milan, 15 for Rome |
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| |
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| Solely used for subdivisions of larger ''comuni'', especially in Rome; ''municipio'' indicates the city hall; in some case, they are joined in mountain communities (''comunità montane'')<ref>The law provides for the possibility of overlapping of the office of President of the mountain community with that of mayor of one of the municipalities of the community: {{cite journal|last1=Buonomo|first1=Giampiero|title=Compatibile il sindaco-dirigente della locale Comunità montana|journal=Diritto&Giustizia Edizione Online|date=2001|url=https://www.questia.com/projects#!/project/89289480|access-date=18 March 2016|archive-date=24 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160324160801/https://www.questia.com/projects#!/project/89289480|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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| [[Municipalities of Nicaragua]] |
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| [[Municipi of Rome]], [[List of municipalities of Italy]] |
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| [[North Macedonia]] |
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| ''[[opština]]'' |
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| [[Aračinovo Municipality]] |
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| The country (top-level) or the [[City of Skopje]] |
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| 84 (2004) |
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| Current set established in 2004, reduced from 123 created in 1996. |
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| [[Municipalities of North Macedonia]] |
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|- |
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| [[Norway]] |
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| ''kommune'' |
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| [[Røyken]] kommune |
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| a county (''[[Counties of Norway|fylke]]'') |
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| 430 (2009) |
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| |
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| [[Municipalities of Norway]] |
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|[[India]] |
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| [[Palestinian National Authority]] |
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|[[Municipal council (India)|municipality]] (''nagar palika, or nagar parishad in Hindi)'' |
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* [[Darjeeling Municipality]] |
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* [[English Bazar Municipality]] |
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|It is an administrative unit that governs a specific urban area, such as a town or city. Municipalities are established under state legislation and operate under the framework of the relevant state municipal acts. Municipalities have their own elected bodies, which typically include a mayor or chairperson and councilors representing different wards or constituencies within the urban area. |
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| 105 |
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|[[Municipal governance in India]] |
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| municipalities are localities with populations over 4,000 and have 13-15 council members. |
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| [[Municipality (Palestinian Authority)]] |
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|[[Netherlands]] |
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|[[Municipalities of the Netherlands|municipality]] (''gemeente)'' |
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* [[Government of Amsterdam]] |
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* [[Government of Rotterdam]] |
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| of a tehsil/taluka or sub-district of a "[[Districts of Pakistan|district]]". |
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| a [[Provinces of the Netherlands|province]] or special [[Caribbean Netherlands|municipality]] which doesn't fall under any province but directly under the central government. |
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|149 |
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| 345 |
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| |
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|It is the lowest administrative unit of the country that governs a specific area, such as a town or city. Municipalities fall under the Dutch Municipalities Act. It is governed by a directly elected municipal council, a municipal executive and a mayor. |
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| [[Local government in Pakistan]] |
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|[[Municipal council (Netherlands)]] |
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| [[Paraguay]] |
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| ''municipalidad'' |
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| a [[Department (country subdivision)|departament]] (''departamento'') |
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| [[Peru]] |
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| ''[[municipio]]'' |
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| |
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| a [[Provinces of Peru|province]] (''provincia''), which is part of a [[Departments of Peru|department]] (''departamento''). As of 2002 a department is now called a region (región). |
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| |
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| is another term for [[Districts of Peru|district]] (''distrito'') and is the lower-level administrative subdivision. |
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| [[Philippines]] |
| [[Philippines]] |
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| ''[[municipalities of the Philippines|bayan]]'' |
| ''[[municipalities of the Philippines|bayan]]'', ''[[Municipio|munisipyo]]'' or ''[[Municipalidad|munisipalidad]]'' |
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| [[Janiuay]] |
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| |
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| a [[Provinces of the Philippines|province]] (''lalawigan'' or ''probinsya'', except for [[Pateros]]) |
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| a [[Philippine province|province]] |
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| 1,488<ref>{{cite web | url=https://psa.gov.ph/classification/psgc/downloads/PSGC-2Q-2021-Publication-Datafile-01092021.xlsx | title=National Summary –number of Provinces, Cities, Municipalities and Barangays, by Region – As of 30 June 2021 | work=[[Philippine Statistics Authority]] | date=30 June 2021 | access-date=26 January 2022}}</ref> |
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| A municipality is the official name for a [[town]] and is divided into [[barangay]]s. Municipalities with a larger population and income may become a [[Cities of the Philippines|city]] through a [[municipal charter|city charter]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Republic Act 7160 – Local Government Act of 1991 |url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1991/10/10/republic-act-no-7160/ |work=[[Official Gazette (Philippines)]] |date=11 October 1991 |access-date=2 October 2020}}</ref> |
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| is a town with a popularly elected administration including a mayor and is part of a province (''[[Provinces of the Philippines|lalawigan]]'' or [[Provinces of the Philippines|probinsya]]) (except for the independent municipality of [[Pateros, Metro Manila]] in the [[Metro Manila|National Capital Region]]). Municipalities are not the smallest division of local government and are composed of [[barangay]]s. |
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| ''Concelho'' is a directly elected local area authority generally consisting of a main city or town and surrounding villages, with wide-ranging local administration powers. Apart from the municipality of [[Corvo (Azores)|Corvo]], however, ''municípios'' are not the smallest administrative unit in Portugal, that being the ''[[freguesia]]'' (civil parish). For central government purposes, Portuguese municipalities are grouped into districts (''[[Districts of Portugal|distritos]]''). In [[Portugal]], a municipality (''[[Municipalities of Portugal|município]]''/''[[Concelhos of Portugal|concelho]]'') is the primary [[local administrative unit]]. Although part of a district (''[[Districts of Portugal|distrito]]'') for certain national administrative purposes, the municipality is not subordinate to the district and decentralization is doing away with the districts. A municipality contains one or more ''[[freguesia]]s''. |
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| municipality consists of an urban area (termed a city or town) plus all of its surrounding ''[[barrio]]s'' comprising the municipality. It has a popularly elected administration and a municipal mayor. The seat of the municipal government is located in such urban area and serves the entire municipal jurisdiction.<ref>[http://cee.ceepur.org/Ayuda.aspx#Municipio ''Ayuda: Divulgación de Resultados de la Comisión Estatal de Elecciones – Municipio.''] Comision Estatal de Elecciones. Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 2004. Retrieved 6 December 2011.</ref><ref>[http://www.surfrider.org/rincon/Ley_Municipios.pdf ''Autonomous Municipalities Law.'' |
| municipality consists of an urban area (termed a city or town) plus all of its surrounding ''[[barrio]]s'' comprising the municipality. It has a popularly elected administration and a municipal mayor. The seat of the municipal government is located in such urban area and serves the entire municipal jurisdiction.<ref>[http://cee.ceepur.org/Ayuda.aspx#Municipio ''Ayuda: Divulgación de Resultados de la Comisión Estatal de Elecciones – Municipio.''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111021053330/http://cee.ceepur.org/Ayuda.aspx#Municipio |date=21 October 2011 }} Comision Estatal de Elecciones. Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 2004. Retrieved 6 December 2011.</ref><ref>[http://www.surfrider.org/rincon/Ley_Municipios.pdf ''Autonomous Municipalities Law.''] {{in lang|es}} {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101205024802/http://www.surfrider.org/rincon/Ley_Municipios.pdf |date=5 December 2010 }} Retrieved 24 October 2011.</ref> |
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| A [[Municipiu|municipality]] (''municipiu'') is a special status given to cities which fulfill certain criteria related to size, influence and development, as defined by Law no. 351/2001 (on the National Territorial Management Plan). Localities which do not meet the criteria are designated "cities" (''[[List of cities and towns in Romania|orașe]]'') or "communes" (''[[Communes of Romania|comune]]''). |
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| a municipality (''[[Municipalities of Slovenia|občina]]'') is the primary [[local administrative unit]]. There are 212 of them, 11 of which have a special "Urban" status with additional autonomy. |
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| a municipality (''[[municipio]]'') is the primary [[local administrative unit]]. It is a part of a province (''[[Provinces of Spain|provincia]]'') for all national administrative purposes. In the [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]] region, the municipalities are called, in [[Galician language]], ''concellos'', and in the [[Principality of Asturias]] region, a municipality is called a ''concejo'' (in [[Spanish language]]) or a ''conceyu'' (in [[Asturian language]]). In these two regions a municipality contains one or more ''[[parroquia (Spain)|parroquias]]'' (parishes). |
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*In Portuguese language usage, there are two words to distinguish the territory and the administrative organ. When referring to the territory, the word '''''[[concelho]]''''' is used, when referring to the [[Organs of state|organ of State]], the word '''''município''''' is used. This differentiation is in use in Portugal and some of its former overseas provinces, but it |
*In Portuguese language usage, there are two words to distinguish the territory and the administrative organ. When referring to the territory, the word '''''[[concelho]]''''' is used, when referring to the [[Organs of state|organ of State]], the word '''''município''''' is used. This differentiation is in use in Portugal and some of its former overseas provinces, but it is no longer in use in Brazil, where '''''município''''' refers to the territorial boundaries and '''''prefeitura''''' is its administrative organ. |
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A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate.
The term municipality may also mean the governing body of a given municipality.[1] A municipality is a general-purpose administrative subdivision, as opposed to a special-purpose district.
The English word is derived from French municipalité, which in turn derives from the Latin municipalis,[2] based on the word for social contract (municipium), referring originally to the Latin communities that supplied Rome with troops in exchange for their own incorporation into the Roman state (granting Roman citizenship to the inhabitants) while permitting the communities to retain their own local governments (a limited autonomy).
A municipality can be any political jurisdiction, from a sovereign state such as the Principality of Monaco, to a small village such as West Hampton Dunes, New York.
The territory over which a municipality has jurisdiction may encompass:
- only one populated place such as a city, town, or village
- several such places (e.g., early jurisdictions in the U.S. state of New Jersey (1798–1899) as townships governing several villages, municipalities of Mexico, municipalities of Colombia)
- only parts of such places, sometimes boroughs of a city, such as the 34 municipalities of Santiago, Chile.[3]
Political powers
[edit]Powers of municipalities range from virtual autonomy to complete subordination to the state. Municipalities may have the right to tax individuals and corporations with income tax, property tax, and corporate income tax, but may also receive substantial funding from the state. In some European countries, such as Germany, municipalities have the constitutional right to supply public services through municipally-owned public utility companies.[4]
Terms in various countries
[edit]Municipality
[edit]Terms cognate with "municipality", mostly referring to territory or political structure,[clarification needed] are Spanish municipio (Spain) and municipalidad (Chile), Catalan municipi, Portuguese município.
- In Brazil, a município is the local government, recognized by the Brazilian Federal Constitution and established through state constitutions. It is the smallest territorial division holding executive and legislative powers. Since the Constitution of 1988, all municípios are members of the federation. Colloquially, the local population uses the terms municipality and city interchangeably, although the constitution defines "city" as the seat of the municipality.[5]
Commune
[edit]In many countries, terms cognate with "commune" are used, referring to the community living in the area and the common interest. These include terms:
- in Romance languages, such as French commune (France, French-speaking areas of Belgium and Switzerland, French-speaking countries of Africa, e.g. Benin), Italian comune (Italy), Portuguese comuna (Angola), Romanian comună (Romania), and Spanish comuna (Chile);
- in Germanic languages such as German Kommune (in political parlance), Swedish kommun (Sweden), Faroese kommuna (Faroe Islands), Norwegian, Danish kommune (Norway, Denmark);
- the more remote cognates gemeente in Dutch (Netherlands, Dutch-speaking areas of Belgium), Gemeng in Luxembourgish (Luxembourg) and Gemeinde in German (the official term; Germany);
- Finnish kunta (Finland).
- Ukrainian hromada.
- and Polish gmina.
The same terms "Gemeente" (Dutch) or "Gemeinde" (German) may be used for church congregations or parishes, for example, in the German and Dutch Protestant churches.
Other terms
[edit]In Greece, the word Δήμος (demos) is used, also meaning 'community'; the word is known in English from the compound democracy (rule of the people).
In some countries, the Spanish term ayuntamiento, referring to a municipality's administration building, is extended via synecdoche to denote the municipality itself.[6] In Moldova and Romania, both municipalities (municipiu; urban administrative units) and communes (comună; rural units) exist, and a commune may be part of a municipality.[citation needed]
In many countries, comparable entities may exist with various names.
English-speaking
[edit]- In Australia, the term local government area (LGA) is used in place of the generic municipality. Here, the "LGA Structure covers only incorporated areas of Australia. Incorporated areas are legally designated parts of states and territories over which incorporated local governing bodies have responsibility."[7]
- In Canada, municipalities are local governments established through provincial and territorial legislation, usually within general municipal statutes.[8][9] Types of municipalities within Canada include cities, district municipalities, municipal districts, municipalities, parishes, rural municipalities, towns, townships, villages, and villes among others.[9] The province of Ontario has different tiers of municipalities, including lower, upper, and single tiers.[10] Types of upper tier municipalities in Ontario include counties and regional municipalities.[10] Nova Scotia also has regional municipalities, which include cities, counties, districts, or towns as municipal units.[11]
- In India, a municipality (also known as municipal council) is an urban local body that administers a city of population 100,000 or more (the criteria varies from state to state). However, there are exceptions to that, as previously municipalities were constituted in urban centers with population over 20,000, so all the urban bodies which were previously classified as municipality were reclassified as municipality even if their population was under 100,000. it interacts directly with the state government, though it is administratively part of the district it is located in. Generally, smaller district cities and bigger towns have a municipality. Municipalities are also a form of local self-government entrusted with some duties and responsibilities, as enshrined in the Constitutional (74th Amendment) Act,1992.
- In the United Kingdom, the term was used until the Local Government Act 1972 came into effect in 1974 in England and Wales, and until 1975 in Scotland and 1976 in Northern Ireland, "both for a city or town which is organized for self-government under a municipal corporation, and also for the governing body itself. Such a corporation in Great Britain consists of a head as a mayor or provost, and of superior members, as aldermen and councillors".[12] Since local government reorganisation, the unit in England, Northern Ireland and Wales is known as a district, and in Scotland as a council area. A district may be awarded borough or city status, or can retain its district title.
- In Jersey, a municipality refers to the honorary officials elected to run each of the 12 parishes into which it is subdivided. This is the highest level of regional government in this jurisdiction.
- In Trinidad and Tobago, "municipality" is usually understood as a city, town, or other local government unit, formed by municipal charter from the state as a municipal corporation. A town may be awarded borough status and, later on, may be upgraded to city status. Chaguanas, San Fernando, Port of Spain, Arima and Point Fortin are the 5 current municipalities in Trinidad and Tobago.
- In the United States, "municipality" is usually understood as a city, town, village, or other local government unit, formed by municipal charter from the state as a municipal corporation.[13] In a state law context, some U.S. state codes define "municipality" more widely, from the state itself to any political subdivisions given jurisdiction over an area that may include multiple populated places and unpopulated places[14][15] (see also: Local government in the United States#Municipal governments).
Chinese-speaking
[edit]- In the People's Republic of China, a direct-administered municipality (直辖市 in pinyin: zhíxiáshì) is a municipality with equal status to a province: Beijing Municipality, Chongqing Municipality, Shanghai Municipality, and Tianjin Municipality (see also: Direct-administered municipalities of China).
- In the Republic of China (Taiwan), a special municipality (直轄市 in pinyin: zhíxiáshì) is a municipality with equal status to a province: Kaohsiung, New Taipei, Taichung, Tainan, Taipei, and Taoyuan (see also: Special municipality (Taiwan)).
Municipalities by country
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Brazil | município | Blumenau, Cuiabá, Maceió, Porto Alegre | a state (estado), which is part of a region (região) | 5,570 | A municipality usually is divided in the urban part, the city (cidade), and the rural part. | List of municipalities of Brazil |
Croatia | Općina | Fužine,_Croatia, Bosiljevo, Klana, Kršan | Županija (county in english) | 428 | A municipality usually has center village of same name. Exception: Vinodolska općina - center village: Bribir. | Municipalities_of_Croatia |
Greece | Deme / Δήμος | Athens, Thessaloniki | 332 | A municipality usually is divided in Municipal Units and them into Communities. | List of municipalities of Greece | |
Ireland | bardas, contae or comhairle | Baile Átha Cliath | a province (cúige) or a county (contae) | 31 | A municipality usually has authority of the whole county. In some cases however, authority is reduced to a subdivision of the county for highly populated regions, especially in Dublin (Baile Átha Cliath) | Local governments in the Republic of Ireland |
Italy | municipio | Rignano Flaminio | a comune which is part of a province (provincia) which is part of a region (regione). | 9 for Milan, 15 for Rome | Solely used for subdivisions of larger comuni, especially in Rome; municipio indicates the city hall; in some case, they are joined in mountain communities (comunità montane)[16] | Municipi of Rome, List of municipalities of Italy |
India | municipality (nagar palika, or nagar parishad in Hindi) | It is an administrative unit that governs a specific urban area, such as a town or city. Municipalities are established under state legislation and operate under the framework of the relevant state municipal acts. Municipalities have their own elected bodies, which typically include a mayor or chairperson and councilors representing different wards or constituencies within the urban area. | Municipal governance in India | |||
Netherlands | municipality (gemeente) | a province or special municipality which doesn't fall under any province but directly under the central government. | 345 | It is the lowest administrative unit of the country that governs a specific area, such as a town or city. Municipalities fall under the Dutch Municipalities Act. It is governed by a directly elected municipal council, a municipal executive and a mayor. | Municipal council (Netherlands) | |
Philippines | bayan, munisipyo or munisipalidad | Janiuay | a province (lalawigan or probinsya, except for Pateros) | 1,488[17] | A municipality is the official name for a town and is divided into barangays. Municipalities with a larger population and income may become a city through a city charter.[18] | Municipalities of the Philippines |
Portugal | município | Lisbon, Sintra, Vila Nova de Gaia | 18 districts and 2 autonomous regions (Azores and Madeira) | 308 | Usually a municipality is named after its largest or historically most important town or city. Municipalities are typically much larger than the city or town after which they are named. | List of municipalities of Portugal |
Puerto Rico | municipio | Arecibo | none | 78 | municipality consists of an urban area (termed a city or town) plus all of its surrounding barrios comprising the municipality. It has a popularly elected administration and a municipal mayor. The seat of the municipal government is located in such urban area and serves the entire municipal jurisdiction.[19][20] | Municipalities of Puerto Rico |
Sweden | kommun | Stockholm Municipality, Gothenburg Municipality, Malmö Municipality, Ale Municipality | a region (region), the 21 self-governing areas consisting of one or more municipalities) a county (län), subdivision of the national state into 21 areas administered by County administrative boards. Regions and counties often follow the same geographical borders. |
290 | According to the Instrument of Government, Swedish democracy is realised through a parliamentary form of government and through local selfgovernment. Municipalities are independent of the regions and counties in which they are located.[21][22] Before 1971, municipalities were incorporated as either cities (stad), market towns (köping) or rural municipalities (landskommun). The city-label is still used for marketing purposes, but lacks legal status and cannot be used in formal governing documents. For resident and land registration purposes, Sweden is also divided in 2 523 districts (distrikt), based on the historic Church of Sweden parishes of 1999. The districts lack authority, governing body and agency.[23] |
Municipalities of Sweden |
- In Portuguese language usage, there are two words to distinguish the territory and the administrative organ. When referring to the territory, the word concelho is used, when referring to the organ of State, the word município is used. This differentiation is in use in Portugal and some of its former overseas provinces, but it is no longer in use in Brazil, where município refers to the territorial boundaries and prefeitura is its administrative organ.
See also
[edit]- Council of European Municipalities and Regions
- Council–manager government
- Creature of statute
- Lists of municipalities
- Mayor–council government
- Municipal corporation
- Cities portal
References
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- ^ "Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC)". Australian Bureau of Statistics. 28 September 2005.
- ^ "Municipal Government". The Canadian Encyclopedia > Government > Government, General > Municipal Government. Historica Foundation of Canada. 2009. Archived from the original on 13 February 2016. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
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- ^ a b "List of Ontario Municipalities". Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. 4 July 2011. Archived from the original on 28 February 2013. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
- ^ "Municipal Government Act" (PDF). Office of the Legislative Counsel, Nova Scotia House of Assembly. 7 January 2010. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
- ^ Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 7. .
- ^ "Legal Dictionary: Municipal Law". FindLaw.
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- ^ "Kansas Statues". Lesterama. Archived from the original on 24 October 2014.
- ^ The law provides for the possibility of overlapping of the office of President of the mountain community with that of mayor of one of the municipalities of the community: Buonomo, Giampiero (2001). "Compatibile il sindaco-dirigente della locale Comunità montana". Diritto&Giustizia Edizione Online. Archived from the original on 24 March 2016. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
- ^ "National Summary –number of Provinces, Cities, Municipalities and Barangays, by Region – As of 30 June 2021". Philippine Statistics Authority. 30 June 2021. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
- ^ "Republic Act 7160 – Local Government Act of 1991". Official Gazette (Philippines). 11 October 1991. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
- ^ Ayuda: Divulgación de Resultados de la Comisión Estatal de Elecciones – Municipio. Archived 21 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Comision Estatal de Elecciones. Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 2004. Retrieved 6 December 2011.
- ^ Autonomous Municipalities Law. (in Spanish) Archived 5 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 24 October 2011.
- ^ "The Constitution". www.riksdagen.se. Sveriges Riksdag. 2023. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
- ^ "The Instrument of Government (1974:152)" (PDF). www.riksdagen.se. Sveriges Riksdag. 2018. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
All public power in Sweden proceeds from the people. Swedish democracy is founded on the free formation of opinion and on universal and equal suffrage. It is realised through a representative and parliamentary form of government and through local selfgovernment. Public power is exercised under the law.
- ^ SFS 2015:493 Archived 30 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine, Svensk författningssamling: Förordning om distrikt.
External links
[edit]- Elton, Charles Isaac (1884). . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (9th ed.).