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For many years a state tax on cities and towns was paid by the several municipalities to the state from the proceeds of the general property tax.
What is important here is that many of the cities and towns recognize the need for improved fiscal practices and are taking the initiative to obtain them.
In many Northern towns and cities meetings were held and church bells were tolled.
The theme is also present in the many other nameless citizens who are separated from loved ones in other towns or from those who happened to be out of town when the gates of Oran were closed.
There are many small towns in the southeastern or Hidaka region where full-blooded Ainu may still be seen such as in Nibutani ( Ainu: Niputay ).
This moth has been introduced to the eastern United States and is common near many towns ; it is about 12 cm across, with angulated wings, and in colour olive brown, with white markings.
Remembered as a notable administrator, Afonso III founded several towns, granted the title of city to many others and reorganized public administration.
The Amazons were supposed to have founded many towns, amongst them Smyrna, Ephesus, Sinope, and Paphos.
By the beginning of World War II, many towns and cities had built space, and there were numerous qualified pilots available.
The Diamondbacks are also known for the " Hometown Tour ", held in January, where selected players, management and broadcasters make public appearances, hold autograph signings, etc., in various locations around Phoenix and Tucson, as well as many small and mid-sized towns in other areas of Arizona.
The Land Act was promulgated in 1913 forcing many non-whites from their farms into the cities and towns to work, and to restrict their movement within South Africa.
He also visited and taught in many other Jewish towns ( Yer.
There are also many tiny ( under 100 people ) towns and villages, such as Baranof Warm Springs, Edna Bay, Elfin Cove, Excursion Inlet, Hyder, Meyers Chuck, Pelican, Port Alexander, Port Frederick, Port Protection, and Tenakee Springs.
There are many old towns in the Black Forest.
His colorful life and legacy of scientific and political achievement, and status as one of America's most influential Founding Fathers, have seen Franklin honored on coinage and money ; warships ; the names of many towns, counties, educational institutions, namesakes, and companies ; and more than two centuries after his death, countless cultural references.
In the strips, it is expressed that the two towns are rivals with each other and before The Dandy did a drastic format change they had an embassy in Beanotown which many of the town's citizens attempted to overrun, but failed ( the embassy had no existence in The Beano ).
During the medieval period many towns were granted self-governance by the Crown, at which point they became referred to as boroughs.
New Zealand formerly used the term borough to designate self-governing towns of more than 1, 000 people, although 19th century census records show many boroughs with populations as low as 200.
In the summer of 1920, the Black and Tans burned and sacked many small towns and villages in Ireland, beginning with Tuam in County Galway in July 1920 and also including Trim, Balbriggan, Knockcroghery, Thurles and Templemore amongst many others.
His pictures can be found in Dresden, Braunschweig, Vienna, Florence, Naples and many other towns of both Germany and Italy.
This could be carried out in a house if the attendance was small enough, and in many towns of the Diaspora that was the case.
The entry reads " Here Ceawlin and Cutha fought against the Britons at the place which is named Fethan leag, and Cutha was killed ; and Ceawlin took many towns and countless war-loot, and in anger he turned back to his own.
It also has been used to argue that perhaps, Ceawlin did not win the battle and that the chronicler chose not to record the outcome fully – a king does not usually come home " in anger " after taking " many towns and countless war-loot ".
People in the Middle Ages did not always know to which of the many lords, the Church and the individual churches, the towns, princes, and kings, they were subordinate.

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lovely old villages and a rugged seashore among its many worthwhile sights.
Nobody can tell more closely how many villages there are.
Agatha Christie attributed the inspiration for the character of Miss Marple to a number of sources: Miss Marple was " the sort of old lady who would have been rather like some of my grandmother's Ealing cronies – old ladies whom I have met in so many villages where I have gone to stay as a girl ".
Alaska's bush airlines and air taxis serve many of the smaller and more isolated communities and villages in the regions.
The biggest of the quilombos, the Quilombo dos Palmares, consisted of many villages mostly of African slaves though they also consisted of other ethnicities and lasted for more than a century, resisting, often outnumbered, many colonial attacks.
There is an Avenue in Mexico City Called Cuitláhuac ( Eje 3 Norte ) that runs from Avenue Insurgentes to Avenue Mexico-Tacuba and that is part of an inner ring ; also many streets in other towns and villages in Mexico are so called.
Retail activity in the Dominican Republic takes many forms, from U. S .- style supermarkets and shopping malls in Santo Domingo to rural markets and tiny family-run corner stores in villages.
Consequently, the 16th and 17th centuries were to witness a succession of armed Druze rebellions against the Ottomans, countered by repeated Ottoman punitive expeditions against the Chouf, in which the Druze population of the area was severely depleted and many villages destroyed.
Philo speaks of " more than four thousand " Essaioi living in " Palestine and Syria ", more precisely, " in many cities of Judaea and in many villages and grouped in great societies of many members ".
The government administers the country through eight regions, 33 prefectures, over 100 subprefectures, and many districts ( known as communes in Conakry and other large cities and villages or " quartiers " in the interior ).
Historians have used it as a primary source because of its wealth of detail on ordinary life in the 17th century, and the many towns and villages which Fox visited.
Governor Balbo promoted the construction of many new villages for many thousands of Italian colonists in the coastal areas of Italian Libya.
The report by the United Nations quotes eyewitnesses in many villages describing Arab fighters carrying long knives used for slitting throats and skinning people.
Guysborough County, Nova Scotia has many rural Irish villages.
These deserters in many instances have formed into large gangs that raid the marsh communities ; this also has induced many of the marsh dwellers to abandon their villages.
He painted many of the canals in and around Den Haag as well as the villages surrounding countryside of Delft, Rotterdam, Leiden, and Gouda.
In the northern section, few villages are on the western slopes, but in the southern section, featuring Mount Hermon ( 2860 meters ), the western slopes have many villages.

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