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The results of these inquiries were used to adjust compilations of data from the registers and to provide various ratios and rates by districts, including birth and death rates, general fertility rates, distributions by marital status, fertility of wives separately in polygynous and non-polygynous households, infant mortality, and migration.
The populations of the various districts, or other major divisions, were stratified by type of community ( rural, urban, mixed ) and, where appropriate, by ethnic affiliation and by type of economy.
There were three major administrative tasks: the fixing of electoral districts, the registration of voters and the registration of candidates.
Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, superintendent, said he thought the schools were waiting for some leadership, perhaps on the national level, to make sure that whatever steps of planning they took would `` be more fruitful '', and that he had found that other school districts were not as far along in their planning as this district.
His advisers were men like the famous jurist Ulpian, the historian Cassius Dio and a select board of sixteen senators ; a municipal council of fourteen assisted the urban prefect in administering the affairs of the fourteen districts of Rome.
Five military districts and commanders were delineated to oversee the region.
Some districts, named the Freie Ämter ( free bailiwicks ) – Mellingen, Muri, Villmergen, and Bremgarten ), with the countship of Baden – were governed as " subject lands " by all or some of the Confederates.
The northern part, the so-called Unteren Freie Ämter ( lower Freie Ämter ), which included the districts of Boswil ( in part ) and Hermetschwil and the Niederamt, were ruled by Zurich, Bern and Glarus.
In 1818 the British forced the Marathas to cede the city for 50, 000 rupees whereupon it became part of the province of Ajmer-Merwara, which consisted of the districts of Ajmer and Merwara and were physically separated by the territory of the Rajputana Agency.
The province consisted of the districts of Ajmer and Merwara, which were physically separated from the rest of British India by the many princely states of Rajputana.
New administrative districts ( vilayets ) were set up in 1864 and a Council of State was established in 1868.
In March 1880, a report reached India that Abdur Rahman was in northern Afghanistan ; and the governor-general, Lord Lytton, opened communications with him to the effect that the British government were prepared to withdraw their troops, and to recognize Abdur Rahman as Amir of Afghanistan, with the exception of Kandahar and some districts adjacent to it.
The moor gave its name ( Foweymore ) to one of the medieval districts called stannaries which administered tin mining: the boundaries of these were never defined precisely.
The new bridges and roads made what were formerly estates and marshland into prime industrial and residential districts.
The Public works districts were created, as well as the Ferrocarriles Nacionales de Colombia ( National Railways of Colombia ).
" There were two military districts, Western and Eastern.
The Cairo Governorate was just north of the Helwan Governorate from 2008 when some Cairo's southern districts, including Maadi and New Cairo, were split off and annexed into the new governorate, to 2011 when the Helwan Governorate was reincorporated into the Cairo Governorate.
Contracts were more restrictive in districts with high concentrations of poor and minority students.
Fierce fighting took place primarily in the East of Austria, especially in the streets of some outer Vienna districts, where large fortress-like municipal workers ' buildings were situated, and in the northern, industrial areas of the province of Styria, where Nazi agents had great interest in a bloodbath between security forces and workers ' militias.
Beyond this were the districts of the eta ( outcasts ), who performed " unclean " work and were separated from the main parts of the city.
Previously located within the city proper ( near Asakusa ), the districts were rebuilt in this more-remote location after the Meireki Fire of 1657.
In general, cinemas were set up in the established entertainment districts of the cities.

districts and settled
At the time of the Arab invasion in the middle of the 7th century, the Sasanian central power seemed already largely nominal in the province in contrast with the role of the Hephthalites tribal lords, who were settled in the Herat region and in the neighboring districts, mainly in pastoral Bādghis and in Qohestān.
This is attributed to the fact that Ghana's Hausa population descend from Hausa-Fulani traders settled in the zongo districts of major trade-towns up and down the previous Asante, Gonja and Dagomba kingdoms stretching from the sahel to coastal regions, in particular the cities of Tamale, Salaga, Bawku, Bolgatanga, Achimota, Nima and Kumasi.
The Ngoni people settled mostly in what is modern day central Malawi ; particularly Ntcheu and parts of Dedza districts.
The enormous immigration from the country districts into the town from the " thirties " onwards created an industrial class which, though " settled " in the town, did not possess the privileges of burghership, and consequently had no share in the municipal government.
In 1830 Governor George Arthur sent an armed party ( the Black Line ) to push the Big River and Oyster Bay tribes out of the British settled districts.
Immigrants, mostly Irish and German, settled in Philadelphia and the surrounding districts.
Yeoman or gauman within the definition of both land and / or service of a young man appeared mostly settled around the border regions or remote countrysides of their districts, or kingdoms ( both modern and ancient ); thus a connection or association with pagus ( pages ), or rustics to the term yeoman.
The family, which had settled in the city's tough northern districts of Barbès and Saint-Denis, found little work in the region, and in the mid-1960s moved to the northern Marseille suburb of La Castellane.
He remained with Burke and Wills as far as the Darling River at Bilbarka, before returning to the settled districts of Victoria.
The question was only settled in 1894, when a bill was passed fixing the number of the members of the Riksdag in the First Chamber at 150, and in the Second at 230, of which 150 should represent the country districts and 80 the towns.
Between 1915 and 1918 he visited 500 villages in all part of the settled districts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
As Philadelphia became industrialized, immigrants from England, Ireland, and Germany settled in the city and the surrounding districts.
Was it because he did not want to leave his wife and family and the comforts of the settled districts?
Those who took up the offer were settled by the Ottoman authorities in those districts of northern Macedonia where the Muslim population was weak.
When the Clan system was abolished in Japan in 1871, administrative districts were split and revised over and over again, until the territorial boarders of Suzu were eventually settled as 1 town and 14 villages in 1889.
The name is believed to derive from the nine districts or negara ( now known as luak ) settled by the Minangkabau, a people originally from West Sumatra ( in present-day Indonesia ).
The forces of the Polish Military Organisation were able to oust the German administration from the bulk of the Greater Polish lands, whereafter the Posen governor ( Landeshauptmann ) Ernst von Heyking was forced to retire to Meseritz ( Międzyrzecz ) and de facto only ruled over the far western, predominantly German settled districts at the border with the adjacent Prussian provinces of Pomerania, Brandenburg and Silesia.
There are ongoing conflicts between settled and nomadic groups in the Behsud districts, regarding access to pastureland.
To accomplish this he called upon every able-bodied male colonist, convict or free, to form a human chain that then swept across the settled districts, moving south and east for several weeks in an attempt to corral the Aborigines on the Tasman Peninsula by closing off Eaglehawk Neck ( the isthmus connecting the Tasman peninsula to the rest of the island ) where Arthur hoped that they could live and maintain their culture and language.
He ordered what were called “ roving parties ” to patrol the settled districts and capture Aboriginals there, authorising the patrols to shoot any Aboriginals who resisted.
On 20 August 1830, Governor Arthur's office issued a clarification that rewards were only for Aboriginals caught whilst engaged in aggression in the settled districts, and that settlers or convicts who went out and captured “ inoffensive Natives in the remote of the remote and unsettled parts of the territory ” would not receive a reward.
As in game hunting, over 1000 soldiers and armed civilians swept across the settled districts, moving south and east for several weeks, in an attempt to corral the Aboriginals on the Tasman Peninsula by closing off Eaglehawk Neck, the isthmus connecting the Tasman peninsula to the rest of the island.
During the Ming-Qing dynasties they moved into and settled Zhejiang's southern region and mountain districts in the Lower Yangtze region, after they left their homeland in Northern Fujian.
Clark criticized those who left New England, writing, " Will a wise man exchange the beautiful and diversified scenery of New England ... Will he forsake the school and churches and the social privileges of prosperous communities for the semi-barbarous condition of newly and sparsely settled districts?

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