Local government in the United States
Local government in the United States refers to governmental jurisdictions below the level of the state. Most states and territories have at least two tiers of local government: counties and municipalities. In some states, counties are divided into townships. There are several different types of jurisdictions at the municipal level, including the city, town, borough, and village. The types and nature of these municipal entities vary from state to state. In addition to these general-purpose local governments, states may also create special-purpose local governments.
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Local government in the United States
Local government in the United States refers to governmental jurisdictions below the level of the state. Most states and territories have at least two tiers of local government: counties and municipalities. In some states, counties are divided into townships. There are several different types of jurisdictions at the municipal level, including the city, town, borough, and village. The types and nature of these municipal entities vary from state to state. In addition to these general-purpose local governments, states may also create special-purpose local governments.
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Il Governo locale degli Stati ...... e entità statali preesistenti.
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Les autorités locales aux État ...... tration municipale constituée.
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Local government in the United ...... local autonomy and home rule.
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Pemerintahan lokal di Amerika ...... egara bagian ke negara bagian.
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アメリカ合衆国の50の州 (state) は連邦政府とは主権 ...... 設置されていない地域(並びに)が国土面積の大半を占めている。
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Local government in the United States by political division
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Il Governo locale degli Stati ...... stema di governo statunitense.
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Les autorités locales aux État ...... tration municipale constituée.
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Local government in the United ...... ial-purpose local governments.
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Pemerintahan lokal di Amerika ...... egara bagian ke negara bagian.
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アメリカ合衆国の50の州 (state) は連邦政府とは主権 ...... 設置されていない地域(並びに)が国土面積の大半を占めている。
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Autorités locales aux États-Unis
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Governo locale degli Stati Uniti d'America
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Local government in the United States
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Pemerintahan lokal di Amerika Serikat
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アメリカ合衆国の地方行政区画
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