{i} city or district with its own government, city council; governing body of the local area
In Britain, a municipality is a city or town which is governed by its own locally-appointed officials. You can also refer to a city's or town's local government as a municipality
people living in a town or city having local self-government an urban district having corporate status and powers of self-government
A city, borough, town, township, county, institution district, any newly-created governmental unit, an authority, an institution supported and maintained by a municipality or municipal government association, or an industrial government association which has adopted bylaws and the governing body of which is organized and holds regular public meetings
In the United States, a municipality is a city or town that is incorporated and can elect its own government, which is also called a municipality. municipalities a town, city, or other small area, which has its own government to make decisions about local affairs, or the officials in that government
A city or local community that enjoys self-government in local matters East Cleveland, for example, is a municipality having its own mayor, council, police department, etc
The municipality is an administrative unit with an elected council and mayor The municipality boundary coincides with the Statistics Canada geostatistical unit the Census Subdivision See also: Census Subdivision
A city or local community that enjoys self-government in local matters East Cleveland, for example, is a municipality having its own mayor, council, police department, etc
A city, borough, town, township, county, institution district, any newly-created governmental unit, an authority, an institution supported and maintained by a municipality or municipal government association, or an industrial government association which has adopted bylaws and the governing body of which is organized and holds regular public meetings
The municipality is an administrative unit with an elected council and mayor The municipality boundary coincides with the Statistics Canada geostatistical unit the Census Subdivision See also: Census Subdivision