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  2. City limits - Wikipedia

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    City limits or city boundaries refer to the defined boundary or border of a city. The area within the city limit can be called the city proper. Town limit/boundary and village limit/boundary apply to towns and villages. Similarly, corporate limit is a legal name that refers to the boundary of municipal corporations.

  3. List of cities proper by population density - Wikipedia

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    The population, population density and land area for the cities listed are based on the entire city proper, the defined boundary or border of a city or the city limits of the city. The population density of the cities listed is based on the average number of people living per square kilometer or per square mile.

  4. City proper - Wikipedia

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    The city proper starts and ends at the city limits, as seen with this sign for Schulenburg, Texas.. A city proper is the geographical area contained within city limits. [1] [2] The term proper is not exclusive to cities; it can describe the geographical area within the boundaries of any given locality.

  5. Town sign - Wikipedia

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    A town sign or city limit sign is a road sign placed at the side of the road or street at the boundary of the territory of a city, town, or village.Town signs may be placed for reading both by drivers entering the town and, in a different format, by those exiting it.

  6. Fresno has different population totals on city limits signs ...

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    A Fresno city limit/population sign on westbound Highway 180 east of the Marks Avenue exit, tallies the city’s population at 525,832. Other highway signs have differing population numbers for ...

  7. This is a list of municipalities of all types (including cities, towns, and villages) in the United States that lie in more than one county (or, in the case of Louisiana, in more than one parish).

  8. Unincorporated area - Wikipedia

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    It has no official definition of city limits, so a city may include several parishes, or a parish may cover several villages or townships, but a municipality is usually administered from the city or town that bears its name. In South Africa, the constitution gives every place in the country democratically elected third-tier government.

  9. 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.