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  2. City identification card - Wikipedia

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    City identification card. In the United States, a city (or municipal) identification card is a form of identification card issued by a municipality, such as a city, rather than a state or federal government. Under federal law, cities may issue their own identification cards as they see fit, and do not have to consider the immigration or ...

  3. List of New York City borough halls and municipal buildings

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    Each of the borough halls serve as offices for their respective borough presidents and borough boards. New York City Hall. Manhattan Municipal Building, Civic Center. Bronx County Courthouse, Concourse, Bronx. Brooklyn Borough Hall, Downtown Brooklyn. Queens Borough Hall, Kew Gardens.

  4. State of the City address - Wikipedia

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    State of the City address. The State of the City Address - or State of the City Speech - is a speech customarily given once each year by the mayors or city managers of many cities in the United States and Canada, and commonly called as State of the City Address (SOCA) or State of the Municipality Address (SOMA) in the Philippines.

  5. Category:Municipalities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Municipalities (incorporated communities) in the United States. Named populated places with local government jurisdiction over a defined territory, as established by municipal charters operating under U.S. state law. Designations for municipalities vary among states, and can include: city, town, village, borough, plantation, or hamlet.

  6. Municipality - Wikipedia

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    A municipality is the official name for a town and is divided into barangays. Municipalities with a larger population and income may become a city through a city charter. [18] Usually a municipality is named after its largest or historically most important town or city.

  7. Municipal annexation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Municipal annexation is a process by which a municipality acquires new territory, [1] most commonly by expanding its boundaries into an adjacent unincorporated area. This has been a common response of cities to urbanization in neighboring areas. It may be done because the neighboring urban areas seek municipal services or because a city seeks ...

  8. Local government in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most U.S. states and territories have at least two tiers of local government: counties and municipalities. Louisiana uses the term parish and Alaska uses the term borough for what the U.S. Census Bureau terms county equivalents in those states. Civil townships or towns are used as subdivisions of a county in 20 states, mostly in the Northeast ...

  9. List of municipalities in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Largest municipalities in New Jersey by population. Newark, New Jersey's largest city by population. Jersey City, New Jersey's second-largest city by population. Paterson, New Jersey's third-largest city by population. Elizabeth, New Jersey's fourth-largest city by population. Trenton, the state capital of New Jersey.