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The seat of the municipal council is the island's main town, Rønne.
Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Corinth, of which it is the seat and a municipal unit.
Helsingør (; often known in English-speaking countries by Shakespeare's spelling Elsinore ) is a city and the municipal seat of Helsingør Municipality on the northeast coast of the island of Zealand in eastern Denmark.
The municipal seat is in bold characters.
The municipal seat is in bold characters.
The seat of the municipal government is located in such urban area and serves the entire municipal jurisdiction.
The opposition participated in municipal elections in January – February 1994 and in subsequent elections for the Senate, gaining representation at the local level as well as one seat in the Senate.
After the war the undestroyed Neues Stadthaus, former head office of Berlin's municipal fire insurance Feuersozietät, on Parochialstraße in Mitte, served as intermittent city hall, replacing the ruined Rotes Rathaus ( Red City Hall, also in East Berlin ), the traditional seat of the Berlin government.
1, 400 ), of which Märsta is the municipal seat and Sigtuna with its old and important history is a popular tourist destination.
However, after a sensational uncovering of massive bribes scandals in the early 1990s, the city had become a stronghold of the conservative coalition led by Milanese media-magnate Silvio Berlusconi combined with the secessionist far-right movement Northern League, a trend that seems to have been reversed only by the 2011 municipal elections, in which a progressive candidate successfully contested the mayoral seat, thus ending almost 20 years of conservative administrations.
Investigations concerning the running of Paris's city hall, the number of whose municipal employees jumped by 25 % from 1977 to 1995 ( with 2, 000 out of approximately 35, 000 coming from the Corrèze region where Chirac had held his seat as deputy ), as well as a lack of financial transparency ( marchés publics ) and the communal debt, were thwarted by the legal impossibility of questioning him as president.
The municipal seat is in bold characters.
Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Pylos-Nestoras, of which it is the seat and a municipal unit.
Since that time former Green Party of British Columbia leader, and deputy-leader of the federal Green party, Adriane Carr won the Greens ' first seat on Vancouver City Council, in 2011 municipal elections.
Barnes endorsed the use of seat belts, built municipal parking garages and implemented widespread use of parking meters.
In 1994, with the completion of the new municipal center, the county seat was moved from Hudson Falls to Fort Edward.
The new party's first victory came in the 1950 municipal elections, in which Janet Jagan won a seat.
In the next centuries Gniezno evolved as a regional seat of the eastern part of Greater Poland, and in 1238 municipal autonomy was granted by the duke Władysław Odonic.
He was elected to the Paris municipal council on 23 July 1871 for the Clignancourt quarter, and retained his seat till 1876, passing through the offices of secretary and vice-president, and becoming president in 1875.
The city is also the municipal seat of the Municipality of Mérida, which includes the city and the areas around it.
The city of Kalmar is the municipal seat.
The municipal seat is in bold characters.
Their marriage was the occasion for the jointly-issued " Edict of Milan " that reissued Galerius ' previous edict allowing Christianity to be professed in the Empire, with additional dispositions that restored confiscated properties to Christian congregations and exempted Christian clergy from municipal civic duties. The redaction of the edict as reproduced by Lactantius-who follows the text affixed by Licinius in Nicomedia on June 14 313, after Maximinus ' defeat-uses a neutral language, expressing a will to propitiate " any Divinity whatsoever in the seat of the heavens ".
The city is the seat of the municipal government.

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The FMLN emerged strengthened from the legislative and municipal elections of 1997, where they won the mayoralty of San Salvador.
In 1941 with the onset of World War II, President Manuel L. Quezon created the City of Greater Manila as an emergency measure, merging the city and municipal governments of Manila, Quezon City, San Juan del Monte, Caloocan, etc.
* Medina, Dominican Republic, a municipal district in San Cristóbal ( province )
San Angelo College, one of the first municipal colleges, has grown to become Angelo State University.
When the city of San Jose decided to develop a municipal airport, Nissen sold his share of the aviation business and became San Jose's first airport manager.
The Spanish were forced to retreat, leaving these areas to the rebels, except for the municipal hall of San Mateo where some Spanish troops had barricaded.
It is the municipal seat for the municipality of the same name. The Aguascalientes metropolitan area includes the municipality of Jesus María y San Francisco de los Romo.
It borders the municipalities of Totolac, Apetatitlán de Antonio Carvajal, Tepeyanco, Tetlatlahuca, San Damián Texoloc, San Jerónimo Zacualpan, Chiautempan, La Magdalena Tlaltelulco, San Isabel Xiloxoxtla and Panotla The municipal government consists of a municipal president, an officer called a “ síndico ” and seven representatives called “ regidors .”
Significant communities outside the municipal seat include Ocotlán, San Estebán Tizatlán, San Gabriel Cuauhtla, San Hipólito Chimalpa, San Lucas Cuauhtelupan and Santa Maria Acuitlapilco.
In 1967 Norma Villarreal de Zambrano ( San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León ) became the first female municipal president.
As municipal seat, Xico has governing jurisdiction over the following communities: Las Bombas, Comalchica, Santa Cruz, El Triángulo, El Invernadero, Colonia Ampliación ( San Miguel Tláhuac ), and Ejido Tulyehualco ( Tabla Número Nueve ) as well as 13 unnamed communities.
Additionally, the team and the university would build community soccer fields across Senter Road in Kelley Park using San Jose municipal bond money that had been approved years earlier for the purpose but never spent.
Muir appealed to his friend US President Roosevelt, who would not commit himself against the dam, given its popularity with the people of San Francisco ( a referendum in 1908 confirmed a seven-to-one majority in favor of the dam and municipal water ).
On 1 January 1923 its new stadium was inaugurated, the " Campo del Mercantil " ( Mercantile Stadium ), in the municipal areas of el " Prado de San Sebastián ", whose transfer for being the playing field of the Sevilla FC was achieved by the president of the club from the Town Hall.
In the San Joaquin Valley, the state and counties built canals to deliver that water and divert the remaining flows for agricultural irrigation and municipal water uses.
Inspired by Lindbergh's historic flight and excited to have made the plane he flew, the city of San Diego passed a bond issue in 1928 for construction of a two-runway municipal airport to be operated by the city.

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The first municipal captain of Corella was Isidoro Ramo, who was followed by tan Insoy ( Lorenzo Tocmo ), tan Onsot ( Celedonio Sayon ), tan Eboy ( Eusebio Galio ), tan Ayong ( Leocadioo Mahinay ), tan Cario ( Macario Sinajon ), and tan Teo ( Mateo Lumain ).
The house of one Tirso Mateo served as the first town hall with the following as the first municipal officials ; President ; Don Antonio Vallejo, Vice President ; Benito Tiburcio, Secretary ; Francisco Gumpal ; Treasurer Pio Tomines ; Justice of Peace Daniel Apostol ; Zoilo Gadingan, Chief of Police ; and Modesto Payuyo, Antonio Pintang, Gregorio Santos, Dionicio Cristobal, Valentin Torio ; and Damaso Leano as Councilors.

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