Municipality

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A municipality or "general-purpose district" (compare with: "special-purpose district") is an administrative local area generally composed of a clearly defined territory and commonly referring to a city, town, or village government.

Municipalities are not necessarily the same as townships.

In most countries, this is the smallest administrative subdivision that has its own democratically elected representative leadership. In several European countries, municipalities as second level entities are referred to as communes.

Municipalities as second level entities

First level entities and other forms of municipalities

See also



Subnational entity
Banner | Borough | City | Commune | County | Council | Department | District | Division | Dominion | Duchy | Governorate | Municipality | Neighbourhood | Parish | Prefecture | Province | Region | Republic | State | Territory | Town | Township
Autonomous: banner | city | community | county | prefecture | province | region | republic | ward
Civil: parish | township
Federal: district
Local: council
Metropolitan: borough | county
Rural: council | district | municipality
Urban: district
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