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  2. Corregidor (position) - Wikipedia

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    A corregidor (Spanish: [korexiˈðoɾ]) was a local administrative and judicial official in Spanish Empire. They were the representatives of the royal jurisdiction over a town and its district. The name comes from the word corregir, meaning "to correct".

  3. Corregimiento - Wikipedia

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    Corregimiento (Spanish: [korexiˈmjento]; Catalan: Corregiment, IPA: [kurəʒiˈmen]) is a Spanish term used for country subdivisions for royal administrative purposes, ensuring districts were under crown control as opposed to local elites.

  4. Corregidor - Wikipedia

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    The island's biggest area, which points towards the west Philippine Sea, rises prominently to a large flat area that is called "Topside".Beneath this was the fortified communications center of the island, as well as the location for the Army headquarters, barracks for enlisted men, a branch of the Philippine Trust Co. bank, the Cine Corregidor movie theater, officers' quarters, underground ...

  5. Alcalde - Wikipedia

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    Mayan alcaldes from Guatemala, 1891. Alcalde (/ æ l ˈ k æ l d i /; Spanish:) is the traditional Spanish municipal magistrate, who had both judicial and administrative functions. An alcalde was, in the absence of a corregidor, the presiding officer of the Castilian cabildo (the municipal council) and judge of first instance of a town.

  6. Municipal executive - Wikipedia

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    The mayor (Dutch: burgemeester, sometimes translated as 'burgomaster') is the chairperson of the municipal executive, and therefore holds the casting vote in the event of a tie. [1] Their role is comparable to the roles of the Prime Minister in the cabinet , the King's Commissioner in the provincial executives , and the lieutenant governor in ...

  7. Intendant - Wikipedia

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    In 1749 an intendancy was established in every province, with the intendant also holding the office of corregidor of the capital city. (The offices were separated again in 1766). District alcaldes mayores or coregidores were subordinated to the provincial intendente-corregidor and assisted him in managing the province and implementing reforms. [9]

  8. corregidor - mayor; corresponsal - correspondent; corrida de toros - bullfighting; cortacircuitos - circuit breaker; corteza - bark; cortopunzante - sharp; cosa - thing; cosas - stuff; cosechar - harvest; cositas - little things; cosmología - cosmology; costados - sides; costoso - expensive; cotidiana - every day; cotidianidad - everyday life ...

  9. Corregidor (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Corregidor is an island in the Philippines.. Corregidor may also refer to: . Corregidor (position), a Spanish judicial or administrative position The Battle of Corregidor (1942), the World War II battle in which Japan took control of Corregidor Island, leading to the capture and occupation of the Philippines by Japan