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A statutory city ( in Austria, or in the Czech Republic ) is a municipal corporation with town privileges of city status, which also accomplishes tasks on an intermediate level of administration.

town and common
It is common for an operator to moor a barge at a riverside town and collect freight and passengers over a period of weeks before hiring a river tug to tow or push the barge to its destination.
August Heinrich Hoffmann ( who called himself Hoffmann von Fallersleben after his home town to distinguish himself from others with the same common name of " Hoffmann ") wrote the text in 1841 on vacation on the North Sea island Heligoland, then a possession of the United Kingdom.
The suffix "- by " for ' town ' is common in place names in Yorkshire and the East Midlands that is, Selby, Whitby, Derby and Grimsby.
, meaning " town of the hurdled ford ", is the common name for the city in modern Irish.
In 1246 the town was granted a constitution under Lübeck law, used in maritime circumstances, instead of Magdeburg rights common in other cities in Central Europe.
Caesarea's Christian community presumably had a history reaching back to apostolic times, but it is a common claim that no bishops are attested for the town before about AD 190, even though the Apostolic Constitutions 7. 46 states that Zacchaeus was the first bishop.
The town hosts the annual Common Riding, which combines the annual riding of the boundaries of the town's common land with the commemoration of a victory of local youths over an English raiding party in 1514.
The naming of a region and its principal town after the main river is a common feature in this part of the world — compare the adjoining districts / rivers / towns of Arachosia and Bactria.
In this document, Society members agreed to hold all property in a common fund, including working capital of $ 23, 000 to purchase land, livestock, tools, and other goods needed to establish their town.
The Virgilian commentator Servius wrote that the Teuti, or Pelops, the king of the Pisaeans, founded the town thirteen centuries before the start of the common era.
Fourteen noblemen, three burgomasters, fourteen town councillors and about twenty common citizens of Stockholm were then hanged or decapitated.
Although traditions vary from town to town, some common characteristics of Dutch Carnival include a parade, a " prince " plus cortège (" Council of 11 "), a farmer's wedding ( boerenbruiloft ), and eating herring ( haring happen ) on Ash Wednesday.
From the west, Colorado Route 145 is the most common way into Telluride, however there are two alternate passes to enter the town as well.
Ghost towns are common in mining or old mill town areas: Arizona, California, Colorado, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, and Washington in the western United States and West Virginia in the eastern USA.
In British town planning law, many common types of land use are classified in " use classes ".
It is a common misconception, even amongst qualified and experienced town planners, that the change of use from an existing use class to one which is sui generis always requires planning permission.
During November and December in particular, the town of Asti can be prone to fog, which is less common in the higher-altitude areas that surround it.
While some areas ambulances were staffed by advanced first-aid-level responders, in other areas, it was common for the local undertaker, having the only transport in town in which one could lie down, to operate both the local furniture store ( where he would make coffins as a sideline ) and the local ambulance service.
Coal devils are common at the coal town of Tsagaan Khad in South Gobi Province, Mongolia.
The previous month there had been a minor disturbance at the nearby town of Attleborough where fences, built by the lord of the manor to enclose common lands, were torn down.
It is accessible via the James Bay Road, and is the most common end point for trips on the Broadback, Pontax, and Rupert rivers ( the town itself is situated at the mouth of the Rupert ).
The town was rebuilt in 1626 by Moriyama Yashichirō, under orders of the daimyō, Tsugaru Nobuhira and renamed Aomori, but the name did not come into common use until after 1783.
The Stage Manager mentions that a time capsule is being laid in the cornerstone of a new bank in town, and noting the lack of information about the common people of ancient cultures, he resolves that a copy of this play will be placed inside.

town and goals
Columbia could participate in this process and ensure that all available resources can be tapped in support of town goals.
Several goals of the town at present are: to strengthen the local economy through developing and reusing industrial areas as well as retaining existing businesses ; and, to keep Northbridge as a desirable place to live through preserving and revitalizing the village centers, maintaining and expanding town services, and protecting natural resources.
The key goals that were identified by residents of the town of Roxbury and delineated in the plan were to preserve agricultural land and agriculture as a way of life, to preserve natural resources and wildlife, to preserve areas of cultural and historic importance, and to carefully site and design new development so as to maintain the existing character of the town.
The primary goals of a community network may include providing a sustainable, trusted platform for an urban neighborhood, suburban village or exurban town or region to enhance a vital community and functioning democracy ; closing of the digital divide across socio-economic lines ; offering easier access to already existing information and services ; promotion of local economic development and employment ; strengthening of local identity ; and / or revitalization, promotion, and / or maintenance of local communal ties.
After some initial difficulties, Palestra Italia played its first game in the town of Votorantim ( São Paulo State ) – beating Savoy 2 – 0 with goals from Bianco and Alegretti to win the Savoy Cup.
Ashbourne is known for its annual two-day Royal Shrovetide Football Match, in which one half of the town plays the other at football, using the town as the pitch and with the goals three miles apart.
To become eligible for membership, a town must normally score at least 50 percent in a self-assessment process against the set of Cittaslow goals, and then apply for admission to the appropriate Cittaslow national network.
There are 50 goals and principles that each Cittaslow town commits to work to achieve.
The goals were at Nuns Mill in the north and the Gallows Balk in the south of the town, and much of the action took place in the Derwent river or Markeaton brook.
Crewe alexandra defeated Cheltenham town 2-0 with goals from Nick Powell and Byron Moore in front of a crowd of 24, 029.
Battle goals for the player are fairly simple: kill all enemies, kill the enemies ' leader, or advance to a town or landmark.
In the 1950s and 60s, Longford boasted such players as Willie Browne ( UCD and Bohemian FC ) who won 3 full international Republic of Ireland caps and captained Bohemian FC for 3 consecutive seasons, he made 177 appearances for Bohs in all competitions scoring 20 goals, Lal Donlon ( Longford town and Arsenal ), Mel ' Garrincha ' Mulligan, John ' Hooky ' O ' Connor and the legendary Billy Clarke.
" As a test subject for the new chat form, Blades and Boyd chose one of the most controversial issues for 2000 in their home town of Berkeley, California: a draft revision of the Berkeley General Plan, a document that aims to set the city's goals for everything from zoning laws to transportation, housing and community safety.
After 95 matches for Everton, scoring 32 goals, he was on his way back to his home town club Newcastle after six years away on Merseyside.
The goals are to draw more tourists to the town at this time and to make connections with stores, galleries and museums.
This was despite two goals and an assist from Barry Nicholson playing against his home town club.
A creative player, Jansen's career started at his home town club of Carlisle United, where he scored 10 league goals.
After about an hour the ball is hurled towards respective goals that are set about two miles ( 3 km ) apart, at either end of the town.
These goals motivated him in following years to undertake several projects involving the construction of national monuments like the pillar commemorating the Bavarian constitution of 1818 in Gaibach, the Walhalla temple on an imposing platform overlooking the Danube river and the town of Donaustauf east of Regensburg, the Hall of Fame in Munich ( 1853 ) and the Befreiungshalle (“ Hall of Liberation ”) near Kehlheim ( 1863 ), all of which were privately financed by the king.
However, to ride in town didn't focus on younger buyers, and the handling requests from younger drivers was overlooked towards practical and economical goals.
In the said workshop, the participants were able to formulate a vision for the municipality, a mission that supports the vision and draw up six ( 6 ) strategic thrusts that gear towards town ’ s development goals.

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