In England, a town was a small community that could not afford or was not allowed to build walls or other larger fortifications, and built a palisade or stockade instead.
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In England, a town was a small community that could not afford or was not allowed to build walls or other larger fortifications, and built a palisade or stockade instead.
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In some cases, Small town is an alternative name for "city" or "village" .
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In other cases the Small town lacks its own governance and is said to be "unincorporated".
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In 2005 the requirement that villages that wish to classify themselves as Small town must have a social and technical infrastructure, as well as a population of no fewer than 3500 people.
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Town and market Small town are above all ceremonious honorary degrees, referring to population, history and regional significance of a municipality.
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Since being a town carries extra fiscal support from the government, many relatively small villages try to win the status of nowadays.
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Statutory Small town is defined as all places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified Small town area committee.
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Generally, in everyday speech, a town is larger or more populated than a village and smaller than a city.
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In New Zealand, a Small town is a built-up area that is not large enough to be considered a city.
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In Spain, the equivalent of Small town would be, a population unit between a village and a city, and is not defined by the number of inhabitants, but by some historical rights and privileges dating from the Middle Ages, such as the right to hold a market or fair.
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Small town'storically, a town in the Ukrainian lands was a smaller populated place that was chartered under the German town law and had a market square .
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Usually based upon a Small town, they had a municipal corporation and certain rights, such as a degree of self-governance and representation in the sovereign Parliament of Scotland adjourned in 1707.
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In some states, the term Small town refers to an area of population distinct from others in some meaningful dimension, typically population or type of government.
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In some states, a Small town is an incorporated municipality; that is, one with a charter received from the state, similar to a city, while in others, a Small town is unincorporated.
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In some instances, the term town refers to a small incorporated municipality of less than a population threshold specified by state statute, while in others a town can be significantly larger.
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In Nevada, a Small town has a form of government, but is not considered to be incorporated.
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Under the 1895 Act, a newly incorporated Small town was divided into at least three wards, with two councilmen per ward serving staggered two-year terms, and one councilman at large, who served a two-year term.
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In New York, a Small town typically contains a number of such hamlets and villages.
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In Virginia, a town is an incorporated municipality similar to a city .
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In Vietnam, a district-level Small town is the second subdivision, below a province or municipality .
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