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Bodmin was in the administrative North Cornwall District until local government reorganisation in 2009 abolished the District ( see also Politics of Cornwall # Cornwall Council ).
The two became a single local authority district in 1975, before Scottish Local Government reorganisation in the 1990s re-integrated them with Kirkintilloch and Bishopbriggs to form the East Dunbartonshire administrative area, although transport and social networks link the town much more closely with Glasgow itself.
Until the reorganisation of London's local government in 1965, Muswell Hill formed part of the Borough of Hornsey within the administrative county of Middlesex.
It was formed in January 2005 as part of a large-scale administrative reorganisation in the Netherlands ( gemeentelijke herindeling ).
Like several New Zealand centres, it was officially designated a city until administrative reorganisation in 1989, and is now run by a District Council.
Throughout its 72-year existence, the administrative divisions of the Ukrainian SSR changed numerous times, often incorporating regional reorganisation and annexation on the part of Soviet authorities during World War II.
Among the reforms achieved during his pontificate was a notable administrative reorganisation of the papal Curia.
This single organisation, co-ordinated on the basis of anarchist federalism is designed to both contest immediate industrial relations issues such as pay, working conditions and labor law, and pursue the reorganisation of society into a global system of economic communes and administrative groups based within a system of federated free councils at local, regional, national and global levels.
While Llandrindod was already the capital of the county of Radnorshire, the reorganisation of local government in 1974 resulted in Llandrindod becoming the capital of the newly formed administrative county of Powys.
A second reorganisation in 1996 established East Dunbartonshire council from Strathkelvin and the adjacent district of Bearsden and Milngavie ; Kirkintilloch is its administrative centre and the council's headquarters are at Tom Johnston House in the town, named after prominent early 20th century politician and Kirkintilloch native, Thomas Johnston.
In 1996, the region was divided into the four current districts as part of an administrative reorganisation of the country.
The aimag was created during the administrative reorganisation of 1941 with the name of Choibalsan, after the communist leader Khorloogiin Choibalsan.
Due to the reorganisation of the country by Idi Amin, Ankole no longer exists as an administrative unit.
He became director there in 1960, in succession to Louis Couffignal ( 1902 1966 ), until an administrative reorganisation under the C. N. R. S. in 1969.
In 1865, part of Castleton was transferred to the newly created Municipal Borough of Rochdale, and following local government reorganisation in 1894, Castleton, though lying wholly within the administrative county of Lancashire, remained divided on this basis, forming two local government districts ; " County Borough of Rochdale " and " Castleton-by-Rochdale ".
On Akbar's reorganisation of the empire in the 16th century, Gorakhpur gave its name to one of the five Sarkars ( administrative units ) in the province of Awadh.
The April 1942 reorganisation that established the Southwest Pacific Area reduced the United States Army Forces in Australia to a supply and administrative organisation that would soon be renamed the Services of Supply.
From 1894 until the local government reorganisation of 1974, Cronton was part of Whiston Rural District within the administrative county of Lancashire.
Robinson published the first consultative document on reorganisation and the need for administrative reform of the National Health System.
The Council was created in 1974 by the former Gelligaer Urban District Council prior to its abolition and the subsequent transfer of Trelewis and Bedlinog into the Merthyr administrative area upon local government reorganisation in that year, to which most people in Bedlinog and Trelewis were opposed.
Until administrative reorganisation in 1975 Rheinhausen had been an independent city.

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Although all administrative links with Jamaica were broken in 1962, the Cayman Islands and Jamaica continue to share many links and experiences, including membership in the Commonwealth of Nations ( and Commonwealth citizenship ) and a common united church ( the United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands ) and Anglican diocese ( although there is debate about this ) as well as a common currency ( until 1972 ).
The 2001 questionnaire only asked about households and who was living in them, while no questionnaires will be mailed out for the 2011 census, since the administrative data on households is sufficient.
He was probably the first president to release information about his health and medical records while in office, On September 24, 1955, while vacationing in Colorado, he had a serious heart attack that required six weeks ' hospitalization, during which time Nixon, Dulles and Sherman Adams assumed administrative duties and provided communication with the President.
It is a major district town — a Große Kreisstadt — of the administrative region of Upper Bavaria, about 20 km ( less than eleven miles ) north-west of Munich.
This arrangement has come about because as the area of London grew and absorbed neighbouring settlements, a series of administrative reforms did not amalgamate the City of London with the metropolitan area, and its unique political structure was retained.
Washington praised Carver's abilities in teaching and original research but said about his administrative skills:
Recall the earlier discussion about administrative controls, logical controls, and physical controls.
These ostraca, while unremarkable in themselves, contain valuable information about the script, language, religion and administrative system of the period.
The village lies within the North Dorset administrative district of the county, about south-west of the town of Gillingham.
NIST employs about 2, 900 scientists, engineers, technicians, and support and administrative personnel.
The city of Paris, within its administrative limits ( the 20 arrondissements ) largely unchanged since 1860, has a population of about 2, 300, 000.
While Roosevelt ’ s ‘ walk softly and carry a big stick ’ as well as the Canal Company ’ s apartheid administrative policies, early on, have been the subject of much criticism, the fact is that, beyond the financial injection to the country ’ s economy and workforce, the changes brought about by the canal venture were largely positive for Panama.
By this time, the Metropolitan Police had grown from its initial 1, 000 officers to about 13, 000 and needed more administrative staff and a bigger headquarters.
` Abdu ' l-Bahá's Will and Testament is considered one of the three charters of the Bahá ' í administrative order, and in it ` Abdu ' l-Bahá laid down the authority of the Guardian and the Universal House of Justice, the elected governing body of the Bahá ' í Faith that had been written about by Bahá ' u ' lláh, and had not yet been established:
In the United States, about 5, 000 professional, technical, and administrative employees work compiling and analyzing reports from overseas, providing logistical support to posts, communicating with the American public, formulating and overseeing the budget, issuing passports and travel warnings, and more.
The basic administrative division proper has a population of about 1. 3 million, while its urban area is the 5th largest in EU and the largest in Italy with an estimated population of approximately 5. 2 million.
The administrative commune covers, behind its borders, a total surface area of about.
It is about south of the city of Exeter and is the administrative centre of the South Hams District Council.
Even though the community reached a maximum population of about 300, it had a complex bureaucracy of 27 standing committees and 48 administrative sections.
" The report also contained worries about the fact that " general accuracy of the Press is comparatively low by scientific or administrative standards ," and about early press intrusion causing " considerable public indignation against sections of the press.
The urban area of Nice extends beyond the administrative city limits with a population of about 1 million on an area of.
The Japanese " civilizing project ", partially fueled by public demand in Japan to know more about the empire, would be used to benefit the Imperial government by consolidating administrative control over the entire island, opening up vast tracts of land for exploitation.
Cyclone Sidr struck the southwestern coast on November 15, 2007, affecting not only the coastal districts of the administrative division Khulna but also about half of the tropical forest Sundarbans.

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