Workers at businesses and municipalities that have tested the transporters aren't exactly sending in rave reviews, either. |
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The city was then divided administratively into four regions, without regard for the boundaries of the former six municipalities. |
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The people elect local councils to govern their districts and municipalities. |
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You could even stop extorting millions of dollars out of municipalities or forcing them to build new stadiums. |
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The federal government pawned this responsibility off to the municipalities. |
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Not all municipalities and mukhtars found in the competition area may be indicated in the list below. |
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Part II reviews how municipalities define their own character and set standards to zone with respect to community character. |
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Most municipalities also have laws to deal with hearing hazards such as car alarms, loud music and construction noise. |
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Some states and municipalities have allowed foreign citizens living in the United States to vote. |
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All our municipalities need new options so that, from their homes, Canadians everywhere can be citizens of the world. |
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It is in the municipalities and corporations the health service finds it difficult to operate with skeleton staff. |
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The country is divided into twenty-three provinces, five autonomous regions, and four municipalities. |
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Traditionally, municipalities have used eminent domain to make way for roads, schools, and hospitals, and to clear blighted areas. |
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A clearer picture of the powers of the municipalities and the district councils is expected to emerge after this. |
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Like Tremblay, he promises to help municipalities wiped out by the megacity maintain their sense of community. |
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Prior to amalgamation, five of the six municipalities that would make up the megacity ran their own shelters. |
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In all, 51 of 86 former municipalities in the merged megacities managed to obtain enough signatures. |
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This USDA publication contains a list of these counties, municipalities and townships. |
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The call centres are linked to local hospitals, police stations, and municipalities. |
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They have gulled municipalities around the world into letting them stage their pranks, and the result is celebrity and riches. |
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The centre is linked to all the municipalities in the district and co-ordination of activities will come from the centre, should disaster strike. |
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He praised the Demarcation Board for combining many poorly administered towns into single municipalities. |
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Ali said the money would be used to help finance the operations of four training centers in four municipalities. |
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As municipalities launch programs to collect and compost household food waste, interest in degradable plastics is on the rise. |
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This project may get a loan of 20 million euros, which will be distributed among seven or eight municipalities. |
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What is clear is that Jakarta has devolved many powers to the municipalities. |
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The statistics of the indigents within our municipalities would determine and justify their national equitable share. |
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In using the police power in this broad way, municipalities can avoid charges of arbitrary and capricious acts. |
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Some less-populated and remote counties and municipalities traditionally support certain parties. |
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Districts in poor municipalities rely on property tax revenues supplemented by state aid to complete their local budgets. |
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This is a beautiful country and there is a great deal of energy in the municipalities outside the capital. |
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At the local level, some municipalities have promoted arbitration to resolve conflicts. |
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In other words, it was hands-off to the province and certainly to the cities, towns and rural municipalities. |
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It must now see to it that neither private sector nor government bodies such as municipalities violate the law. |
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It's a common problem for democracies, and some municipalities have taken steps to deal with it. |
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While not the same as rigid price caps, bid caps place limits on the prices that energy suppliers can offer to municipalities and companies. |
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The Committees of Good Government are designed to provide uniformity among the municipalities. |
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The state should distribute some revenue to municipalities such as Pittsburgh. |
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So far only three town municipalities in Namibia have their own traffic officers. |
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The first phase ran from 2000 to 2002 and entailed the establishment and stabilisation of municipalities along newly demarcated boundaries. |
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If the pilot project is successful, the program could be expanded to other municipalities and cities. |
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The economic slowdown in the US has led to a precipitous drop in tax revenues for states and municipalities. |
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Water-supply service is municipalized in Japan, and most municipalities in Osaka Prefecture receive their water from more than 1 source. |
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Soaring drug costs are putting the squeeze on politically powerful seniors along with cash-strapped states and municipalities. |
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One plan, which Miller has been promoting for five years, calls for 40 eastern and Mon Valley municipalities to voluntarily fuse into a single entity. |
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Residents of Switzerland are subject to personal income taxes levied by the central government and also by the 26 cantons and 2,900 municipalities. |
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We are disestablishing current municipalities and establishing new bodies. |
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The study shows that property taxes are most regressive in municipalities where homeowner incomes vary widely but property values are relatively homogeneous. |
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Can cities, states, and municipalities address it meaningfully on their own? |
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Council wants to implement the new user fees this year, at the same time as it harmonizes commercial pickup service throughout the six former municipalities. |
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The local authorities' campaign headquarters plans to hold protest vigils outside the treasury every few days, each time representing two different municipalities. |
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The MPSC program is funded by a two-cent levy on sealed beverage containers and the money generated through the levy is used as support payments to municipalities. |
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She has quashed the efforts of municipalities to raise their own minimum wage. |
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There were no cost-sharing agreements with neighbouring municipalities. |
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Both municipalities will use speed traps to catch speeding drivers. |
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State officials had asked municipalities to hold off on property seizures until the legislature considers changing the state's eminent domain laws. |
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Redefining Progress has calculated ecological footprints for more than 130 countries and numerous regions as well as an increasing number of municipalities and businesses. |
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Asking municipalities to subsidize his business so he can maximize his profits. |
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Since most municipalities do not require a registered architect or engineer, it can be much cheaper to hire a draftsperson to put those ideas on paper. |
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In order to improve spending of its housing budget, the department needs to ensure that, particularly, municipalities are properly capacitated to manage their housing budgets. |
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Twenty-two census tracts in 17 municipalities were chosen for the study. |
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Regional government, formed by several provinces or municipalities of geographical continuity within a department. |
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These immigrants created some of the largest and most prosperous municipalities in the deep Gran Chaco. |
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In 1960, Bahrain comprised four municipalities including Manama, Hidd, Al Muharraq, and Riffa. |
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Over the next 30 years, the 4 municipalities were divided into 12 municipalities as settlements such as Hamad Town and Isa Town grew. |
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These municipalities were administered from Manama under a central municipal council whose members are appointed by the king. |
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These are further divided into 17 regions, 81 provinces, 145 cities, 1,489 municipalities, and 42,036 barangays. |
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The City of Manila has the highest budget allocation to healthcare among all the cities and municipalities in the Philippines. |
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An increase of settlement saw the founding of 30 municipalities in the 18th century and 34 in the 19th. |
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Puerto Rico has 8 senatorial districts, 40 representative districts and 78 municipalities. |
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The Grijalva Region is named after the river on which most of the municipalities here are dependent. |
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Hospitals in various municipalities and various historic centers were reconstructed, especially that of Villahermosa. |
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Most of the state's poor are concentrated in the Jonuta, Tacotalpa, Centla and Humanguillo municipalities as these lack any major industry. |
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There are 860 wells in various municipalities extracting crude oil and natural gas. |
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Today, it is held in Villahermosa at Parque Tabasco 2000 where the various municipalities of the state demonstrate their products. |
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It features the hills, rainforest, sulfur springs and caves in the Teapa, Tacotalpa and Macuspana municipalities. |
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The Olmec Zoque Route encompasses the municipalities of Cardenas and Huimanguillo. |
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The state has 31 environmentally protected areas in 21 different municipalities. |
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The municipalities of Tuxpan and Chicontepec belonged to Puebla until 1853, when they were annexed to Veracruz to give the state its final form. |
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The municipalities of Eastport and Lubec are, respectively, the easternmost city and town in the United States. |
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As of 2013 the organized municipalities of Maine consist of 23 cities, 431 towns, and 34 plantations. |
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Collectively these 488 organized municipalities cover less than half of the state's territory. |
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Throughout Maine, many municipalities, although each separate governmental entities, nevertheless form portions of a much larger population base. |
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Today, the state contains twenty one protected areas which extend over 63,611 hectares in twenty six municipalities. |
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Most crafts over time have become specialties of more or more municipalities. |
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The Ruta de la Independencia or Independence Route comprises ten municipalities through which the insurgent army under Miguel Hidalgo passed. |
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It is also the main, and in some circumstances only, source of manufacturing activity in more than 250 municipalities in the province. |
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Both Bidhannagar and New Town are situated outside the Kolkata Municipal Corporation limits, in their own municipalities. |
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Statutes may originate with national, state legislatures or local municipalities. |
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The jurisdictions are not defined by the administrative divisions of Iceland but are mainly a mixture of counties and municipalities. |
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Incorporated municipalities are required to maintain a police department to provide police services within their corporate limits. |
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Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius became special municipalities of the Netherlands. |
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This includes a total of 52 municipalities, among others, Herstal and Seraing. |
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In most cases, the city borders are coterminous with the borders of their respective municipalities. |
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To the west lies the more expansive city of Waltham, but there is no distinct geographic feature dividing the two municipalities. |
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As part of the campaign, a bus designed as a train will visit municipalities, schools, malls, work camps, and residential areas. |
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The mission will provide us information about what has been key grip municipalities work. |
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The response shows that when municipalities can make it easy enough, they can tap into a widespread willingness to recycle. |
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We are seeing reorders from utilities, telecommunication companies, municipalities, oil and gas and service-oriented companies. |
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The role of municipalities in regulating the land application of sewage sludges and septage. |
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This area consists of semideciduous, mesophytic forest located in the municipalities of Jundiai and Cabreuva, in Sao Paulo, Southeastern Brazil. |
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Trailer parks, cottages, municipalities are all now meeting the same regulation. |
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One area of undercount all municipalities could correct is an accurate tally of the homeless population. |
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Each state is principally subdivided into small incorporated municipalities known as towns, many of which are governed by town meetings. |
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However, there are some isolated cases showing that some municipalities have abused their position in public procurement processes. |
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Although home to only a small part of the population the Tudor municipalities were overcrowded and unhygienic. |
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The Federal District, originally integrated by Mexico City and other municipalities, was created in 1824 to be the capital of the federation. |
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Even though the municipalities within the Federal District were autonomous, their powers were limited. |
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With the conquest of Italy, prepared viae were extended from Rome and its vicinity to outlying municipalities, sometimes overlying earlier roads. |
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In some municipalities of Western Finland it is allowed to use fireworks without a fire station's permission on the last weekend of August. |
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In the Nordic countries, provinces, regions, cities, and municipalities have coats of arms. |
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These sui generis municipalities were incorporated into the new regions under the 2007 reforms. |
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All educational programmes in Denmark are regulated by the Ministry of Education and administered by local municipalities. |
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The public sector, including publicly owned enterprises and the municipalities, plays a dominant role in Greenland's economy. |
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The special municipalities will be represented in the affairs of the Kingdom by the Netherlands, as they can vote for the Dutch parliament. |
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They exist as individual census divisions, as well as separated municipalities. |
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Until 1 January 2007, the municipalities of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg and Bornholm were not a part of a Danish county. |
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In Virginia, all municipalities with city status are, by definition, independent from any county. |
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The two incorporated municipalities in Bermuda are the City of Hamilton and the Town of St George. |
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The members of the 12 provincial Parliaments and the councils of the three Caribbean special municipalities elect the senators. |
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The metropolitan government also administers 39 municipalities in the western part of the prefecture and the two outlying island chains. |
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From 1930 to 1980, the bonds and ratings of them were primarily relegated to American municipalities and American blue chip industrial firms. |
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However, playschools, primary schools, and lower secondary schools are funded and administered by the municipalities. |
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Divided into 11 municipalities, its capital is Vaduz and its largest municipality is Schaan. |
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After the 2006 municipal election such a coalition became possible in many more municipalities, making the example even more interesting. |
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Municipalities incorporated in the 19th century tend to be charter municipalities. |
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The federation is composed of the union of the Federal District, the 26 states, and the 5,570 municipalities. |
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English has a formal status in the special municipalities of Saba and Sint Eustatius. |
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The regions are governed by regional councils which serve as forums of cooperation for the municipalities of a region. |
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The fundamental administrative divisions of the country are the municipalities, which may also call themselves towns or cities. |
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These are governed by the member municipalities and have only limited powers. |
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They also came to be used by a variety of corporate bodies, including cathedral chapters, municipalities, monasteries etc. |
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They supervise the provinces, municipalities and intercommunal utility companies. |
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Roughly 23,000 more German speakers live in municipalities near the official Community. |
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It is also divided into 20 administrative arrondissements and 262 municipalities. |
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However, outside of a few municipalities, these organisations were a minority and fell easily to Nationalist forces during the Spanish Civil War. |
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Since 2002, Svalbard's main settlement, Longyearbyen, has had an elected local government, somewhat similar to mainland municipalities. |
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Norwegian residents retain pension and medical rights through their mainland municipalities. |
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These cantons are then divided into 36,658 communes, which are municipalities with an elected municipal council. |
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It can be noted by the huge difference in statistical income between the northern and southern regions and municipalities. |
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Sweden is a unitary state, currently divided into 21 counties and 290 municipalities. |
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County councils and municipalities have different roles and separate responsibilities relating to local government. |
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Autonomous communities are integrated by provinces, of which there are 50 in total, and in turn, provinces are integrated by municipalities. |
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Within Scania there are 33 municipalities that are independent and separate from the Scania Regional Council which has its seat in Kristianstad. |
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Scania is divided into 33 municipalities with population and land surface as the table below shows. |
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The concept of municipalities was introduced in Sweden in 1863, making each of the towns a city municipality of its own. |
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In 1972 the municipality absorbed four surrounding municipalities and became a part of Hordaland county. |
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Today, not only is Nynorsk the official language of four of the 19 Norwegian counties, but also of many municipalities in five other counties. |
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The number of school districts and pupils using primarily Nynorsk has decreased from its height in the 1940s, even in Nynorsk municipalities. |
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The city region is similar to Greater Amsterdam but includes the municipalities of Zaanstad and Wormerland. |
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It includes the municipalities of Zaanstad, Wormerland, Oostzaan, Diemen and Amstelveen only, as well as the municipality of Amsterdam. |
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The arrondissement of Cherbourg has 189 municipalities and 190,363 inhabitants. |
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It supervises the provinces, municipalities, and intercommunal utility companies. |
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Most municipalities are made up of several former municipalities, now called deelgemeenten. |
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Some politicians mock the '19 baronies' and want to merge the municipalities under one city council and one mayor. |
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Shires are generally functionally indistinguishable from towns, borough, municipalities, or cities. |
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Boroughs and cities were collectively known as municipalities, and were enclaves separate from their surrounding counties. |
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The 249 municipalities that existed in 1975 have now been consolidated into 67 territorial authorities and 11 regional councils. |
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The metropolitan municipalities, which govern the largest urban agglomerations, perform the functions of both district and local municipalities. |
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These districts were merged in 1994, with only a few municipalities joining other districts. |
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It consists of the municipalities of Odda, Ullensvang, Eidfjord, Ulvik, Granvin, Kvam, and Jondal, and is located inside the county of Hordaland. |
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Statutory Cities have the competencies otherwise granted to both districts and municipalities. |
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The Brazilian Constitution of 1988 introduced a new component to the ideas of federalism, including municipalities as federal entities. |
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Different nations have different forms of polities, from provinces and states to territories and municipalities. |
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Turkish media reported that the former Uruguayan president will be hosted by several municipalities run by the CHP during his stay. |
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Additionally, the government altered the distributional formula used to allocate money to municipalities and delayed disbursement of the fund. |
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The pluralizing trend is seen as a primarily local phenomenon, with different approaches visible in different countries and municipalities. |
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MultiNet Poland contains all municipal borders and offers exonyms for the most important municipalities. |
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The transition plan was developed with the advice of municipalities, unions and front-line staff. |
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At the end of the period, marked by the revolutionary reforms of 1789-90, seigneurialism was abolished, and villages were transformed into elective municipalities. |
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Many people and municipalities consider quarries to be eyesores and require various abatement methods to address problems with noise, dust, and appearance. |
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Large municipalities have in fact fewer single family homes, but many more apartments whereas the smallest towns have few apartments and a lot of single family homes. |
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All budgets of ministries and municipalities must pass through this agency, including the execution of budget items such as contracting for routine operations. |
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Although there are different political structures to the local authorities, effectively the urban councils are municipalities and the rural councils are the tinkhundla. |
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Trinidad is split into 14 regional corporations and municipalities, consisting of 9 regions and 5 municipalities, which have a limited level of autonomy. |
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Nynorsk is endorsed by a minority of 27 percent of the municipalities. |
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It is divided in 58 municipalities and its capital city is Zacatecas City. |
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About half of the state's municipalities have one or more institutions of higher education, with the most important being the University of Guanajuato. |
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The municipalities are grouped into 15 political regions for elections. |
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It is divided into 46 municipalities and its capital city is Guanajuato. |
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Cebu is subdivided into 6 component cities and 44 municipalities. |
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The public company for water supply and sanitation in the city and so La Libertad Region is SEDALIB which is formed by shareholders of municipalities of the Region. |
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In 1883, the state was divided into seventeen municipalities. |
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It is divided into 17 municipalities and its capital city is Villahermosa. |
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The only bulk water supplier in Namibia is NamWater, which sells it to the respective municipalities which in turn deliver it through their reticulation networks. |
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Since the Kallikratis programme reform entered into effect on 1 January 2011, Greece has consisted of thirteen regions subdivided into a total of 325 municipalities. |
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Moreover, the federal constitution determines which powers and competencies belong exclusively to the municipalities and not to the constituent states. |
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In addition to the national theatres, there are professional regional theatres, which are also supported by the state, counties or municipalities. |
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The municipalities are ruled by elected councils and by an executive, the mayor, who is chosen either by the council or directly by the people, depending on the state. |
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Other major cities, these and other municipalities electing a chairperson, include Mymensingh, Gopalganj, Jessore, Bogra, Dinajpur, Saidpur, Narayanganj and Rangamati. |
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Only eight municipalities in Quebec are divided into boroughs. |
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This decentralised administrative public body also assumed jurisdiction over areas which, elsewhere in Belgium, were exercised by municipalities or provinces. |
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Adjacent municipalities of Bugos and Pagudpud followed with 50 and 27 wind turbines with a capacity of 3 MW each for a Total of 150 MW and 81 MW respectively. |
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The 33 municipalities within the county also have coats of arms. |
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Nationalization usually refers to private assets or assets owned by lower levels of government, such as municipalities, being transferred to the state. |
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The existence of both the provinces and the municipalities is guaranteed and protected by the constitution, not necessarily by the Statutes of Autonomy themselves. |
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Four large bridges connect Bergen to its suburban municipalities. |
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Even on a disposable income basis, the geographical distribution of Gini coefficient of income inequality varies within different regions and municipalities of Sweden. |
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Preschools, primary and secondary schooling, public water utilities, garbage disposal, elderly care and rescue services are administered by the municipalities. |
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The islands of the archipelago do not have independent status in law, except in electoral law and are governed by 19 municipalities that subdivide the islands. |
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In fact, the author shows that many municipalities used own-source revenue and intergovernmental aid to finance capital projects rather than debt. |
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The islands of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba were granted a status similar to Dutch municipalities, and are now sometimes referred to as the Caribbean Netherlands. |
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The Royal Charter codifies the laws applied to the particular city, and lays out the powers and responsibilities not given to other municipalities in the province concerned. |
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Several Canadian counties and municipalities also have official tartans. |
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In addition to municipalities, two intermediate levels are defined. |
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This led to the incorporation of these three islands into the country of the Netherlands as special municipalities upon the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles. |
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Provinces are divided for administration purposes into departments and municipalities, except for Buenos Aires Province, which is divided into partidos. |
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Few national constitutions provide a right of secession, but municipalities in Liechtenstein are entitled to secede from the union by majority vote. |
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Iceland is divided into regions, constituencies and municipalities. |
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A country may be divided into provinces, which, in turn, are divided into counties, which, in turn, may be divided in whole or in part into municipalities. |
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It is usually decorated with official colors and symbols such as flag, presidential stripes and coat of arms of countries, states or municipalities. |
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Bermuda is divided into nine parishes and two incorporated municipalities. |
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Most municipalities have a population of at least 20,000 to give them financial and professional sustainability, although a few exceptions were made to this rule. |
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However, the unincorporated areas are continually being incorporated into neighboring municipalities, wholly or partially, most frequently in Bavaria. |
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The majority of the funding for municipalities is provided by higher levels of government rather than from taxes raised and collected directly by themselves. |
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Meanwhile, the authorities have declared emergency situation due to flooding at the municipalities of Radnevo and Galabovo, Stara Zagora district. |
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For instance, many municipalities develop and expand the economic infrastructure of their communities through the development of industrial trading estates. |
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Mike Whitlatch, Vice President Energy and Procurement at UPS, is inspiring other corporations and municipalities to reduce their carbon footprint with renewable diesel. |
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In order to successfully implement gasification projects in Macedonia, municipalities, and not the country, should look for investors, energy experts suggest. |
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Through the one-year MLGP, the mayors and MHOs are able to develop responsive health systems to address health challenges in their municipalities. |
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