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borough: Encyclopedia - Antony Hauts-de-Seine

2 Population sans doubles comptes, i.e. not counting those people already counted in another commune (such as students and military personal). Antony is a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 11.3 km. (7 miles) from the center of Paris. Antony is a sous-préfecture of the Hauts-de-Seine département, being the seat of the Arrondissement of Antony. Antony Hauts-de-Seine - History. The name of the city comes from a rich Gallo-Rom ...

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borough: Encyclopedia - Bourges

2 Population sans doubles comptes, i.e. not counting those people already counted in another commune (such as students and military personal). Bourges is a town and commune in central France. It is the préfecture (capital) of the département of Cher, and was also the capital of the former province of Berry. Bourges - Geography. Bourges is located on the Yèvre river. Bourges - Sights. Its Gothic cathedral (built 1195 ...

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borough: Encyclopedia - Boulogne-Billancourt

2 Population sans doubles comptes, i.e. not counting those people already counted in another commune (such as students and military personal). Boulogne-Billancourt is a commune in the western suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 8.2 km. (5.1 miles) from the center of Paris. Boulogne-Billancourt is a sous-préfecture of the Hauts-de-Seine département, be ...

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borough: Encyclopedia - Bedfordshire

Alistair Burt, Nadine Dorries, Patrick Hall, Kelvin Hopkins, Margaret Moran, Andrew Selous Bedford Mid Bedfordshire South Bedfordshire Luton (Unitary) Bedfordshire is a county in England and forms part of the East of England region. Its county town is Bedford. It borders Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire (with the Borough of Milton Keynes) and Hertfordshire. The highest elevation point is 243 metres/797 feet, on the Dunstable Downs i ...

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borough: Encyclopedia - Charter Trustees

In the United Kingdom, Charter Trustees are set up to maintain the continuity of a town charter or city charter after a district with the status of a borough or city has been abolished, until such time as a parish council is established. Functions are limited to ceremonial activities such as the election of a mayor. The Charter Trusees are made up of local councillors in the district representing wards within the boundaries of the town/city. The original sets of Charter Trustees were set up in 1974, under section 246 of the Local Government Act 1972; in the 1990s several more such bodies ...

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borough: Encyclopedia - Bridgwater

Bridgwater in Somerset, England, is a market town, the administrative centre of the Sedgemoor district, and the leading industrial town in the county. Bridgwater is located on the major communication routes through South West England, between two junctions of the M5 motorway and on the edge of the Somerset Levels. It is thought that the town was originally called Brigg, meaning Quay. In the Doomsday Book the town is listed as Brugie, while Brugia was also used. After the Norman invasion the land was given to Walter Douai (a Nor ...

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borough: Encyclopedia - Clinton

Clinton may refer to a number of persons or places. Clinton - Persons. Clinton - Use as a First Name. Clinton as a word is a noun meaning a settlement on a hill. Clinton - Family of Sir Henry Clinton. Admiral George Clinton (royal governor) (1686–1761) General Sir Henry Clinton (American War of Independence) (1732–1795) General Sir William Henry Clinton (1769–1846) Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton (Na ...

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borough: Encyclopedia - Councillor

A councillor is a member of a council (such as a city council), particularly in the United Kingdom, Canada, and other parts of the Commonwealth. The US equivalent is councilman or councilwoman. Councillor - United Kingdom. In the United Kingdom, all local authorities are overseen by elected councillors. These include: unitary authorities county councils, district, borough or city councils, civil parish, town or community councils. Co ...

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borough: Encyclopedia - Counties of Ireland

The island of Ireland has 32 counties, the Republic of Ireland made up of 26 of these; Northern Ireland comprises the remaining 6. The counties are subdivisions of the ancient Provinces of Ireland, made up, in general, from smaller territories. While the provinces have existed in some form for many centuries, the counties developed under the Anglo-Norman and British administrations, with the first counties formed in the century after Strongbow's ...

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borough: Encyclopedia - Corporation

A corporation is a legal entity (distinct from a natural person) that often has similar rights in law to those of a natural person. Civil law systems may refer to corporations as "moral persons;" they may also go by the name "AS" (anonymous society) or something similar, depending on language (see below). In colloquial usage, "corporation" usually refers to a commercial entity set up in accordance with a governmental framework. Churches (mainly in US, but not so much in other countries, where Churches have a different st ...

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borough: Encyclopedia - Varaždin

Varaždin (German: Warasdin, Hungarian: Varasd, Latin: Varasdinum) is a city in northwestern Croatia, 81 km north of Zagreb on the highway A4. With a population of 49,075 (2001), the centre of Varaždin county is located near the Drava river, at 46:18:02N Lat. and 16:20:06E Long.. It's mainly known for its baroque buildings, textile and food industy. Varaždin - History. The first written reference to Varaždin was in 1181, when King Bela III mentioned the nearby thermal springs (Varaž ...

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borough: Encyclopedia - County United States

A county of the United States is a local level of government smaller than a state but generally larger than a city or town, in a U.S. state or territory. The actual term "county" describes them in 48 of the 50 states; Louisiana uses the term "parish" and Alaska uses the word "borough." Including those, there are 3,086 counties in the United States, an average of 62 counties per state. The state with the fewest counties is Delaware (three), and the state with the most is Texas (254). In many states, counties are subdivided into townshi ...

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borough: Encyclopedia - County borough

County borough is a term introduced in 1889 in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (excluding Scotland), to refer to a borough or a city independent of county council control. The Local Government Act 1972 abolished them in England and Wales, but they are still used in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 re-introduced the term for certain unitary authorities in Wales. County borough - History. When county councils were first created in 1889, it was ...

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borough: Encyclopedia - U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the fifty states (four of which officially favor the term commonwealth) which, with the District of Columbia, forms the United States of America. The separate state governments and the U.S. federal government share sovereignty, in that an "American" is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of residence. The United States Constitution allocates power between the two levels of government in general terms; the general idea is that by ratifying the Constitution, each state (a ...

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borough: Encyclopedia - Twickenham

Twickenham is a town in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in the south-west of London. It is best known as the home of Twickenham Stadium — the headquarters of the Rugby Football Union. Over the years the stadium has encouraged the growth of the disproportionately large number of public houses and eateries in the area. Twickenham is also notable for its arts heritage and is the home of th ...

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borough: Encyclopedia - Undersheriff

The Undersheriff in American law enforcement is the second in charge of an American Sheriff's Office. The position is usually filled from within the force by a career law enforcement officer as opposed to the publicly elected sheriff. The New York City Sheriff's Office has five undersheriffs, each one is responsible for a borough of New York City while the Sheriff acts as High Sheriff. Categories: Titles | Law enforcement | Law enforcement in the Uni

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borough: Encyclopedia - Crawley

Crawley is a town and local government district in West Sussex, England. Crawley - Administration. The town is an unparished borough in the northern part of Sussex, bordering Surrey. The borough is bordered by the Sussex Local Authorities of Mid Sussex and Horsham Districts, and by the Surrey authorities of Mole Valley and Tandridge Districts, and the Borough of Reigate & Banstead. The town is a two-tier area, also coming under the remit of West Sussex County Council.

borough: Encyclopedia - Vale Royal

Vale Royal is a local government district and borough in Cheshire, North West England. It contains the towns of Northwich, Winsford and Frodsham. The district was created on April 1, 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972. It was a meger of Northwich and Winsford urban districts, Northwich Rural District and part of Runcorn Rural District. Allerdale | Barrow-in-Furness | Blackburn with Darwen | Blackpool | Bolton | Burnley | Bury | Carlisle | Chester | Chorley | Congleton | Copeland | C ...

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borough: Encyclopedia - Ward subnational entity

Category: Subnational entities Other related archives9th Ward, Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, Japan, Japanese, Local Government Area, Subnational entities, United Kingdom, United States, Wards of Japan, borough, city, council, county, district, hundred, parish, shire, town, ward

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borough: Encyclopedia - Warrington

Warrington is a large town and borough in North West England, between Manchester and Liverpool. It was traditionally in Lancashire, but was transferred to Cheshire in 1974. Since April 1, 1998 it has been an independent unitary authority. At the 2001 census the population of the entire borough, including the 18 civil parishes was 191,084. 158,195 of these live in the Warrington Urban Area, defined by th ...

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borough: Encyclopedia - William Cecil 1st Baron Burghley

William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (13 September 1521–4 August 1598), was an English politician, the chief advisor of Queen Elizabeth I for most of her reign (17 November 1558–24 March 1603), and Lord High Treasurer from 1572. William Cecil 1st Baron Burghley - Early Life. Cecil was born in Bourne, Lincolnshire in 1520, the son of Richard Cecil, owner of the Burghley estate (then in Northamptonshire, now in Cambridgeshire), and his wife Jane Heckington. The estate is today open to the publi ...

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