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Municipality

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mu⋅nic⋅i⋅pal⋅i⋅ty

[myoo-nis-uh-pal-i-tee]
–noun, plural -ties.
1. a city, town, or other district possessing corporate existence and usually its own local government.
2. a community under municipal jurisdiction.
3. the governing body of such a district or community.

Origin:
1780–90; < F municipalité. See municipal, -ity
mu·nic·i·pal·i·ty   (myōō-nĭs'ə-pāl'ĭ-tē)   
n.   pl. mu·nic·i·pal·i·ties
  1. A political unit, such as a city, town, or village, incorporated for local self-government.
  2. A body of officials appointed to manage the affairs of a local political unit.

Municipality

Mu*nic`i*pal"i*ty\, n.; pl. Municipalities. [Cf. F. municipalit['e].] A municipal district; a borough, city, or incorporated town or village.

Main Entry: mu·nic·i·pal·i·ty
Pronunciation: myu-"ni-s&-'pa-l&-tE
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural -ties
: a primarily urban municipal corporation; also : the governing body of a municipality

municipality

in the United States, urban unit of local government. A municipality is a political subdivision of a state within which a municipal corporation has been established to provide general local government for a specific population concentration in a defined area. A municipality may be designated as a city, borough, village, or town, except in the New England states, New York, and Wisconsin, where the name town signifies a subdivision of the county or state by area. The municipality is one of several basic types of local government, the others being counties, townships, school districts, and special districts

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