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When the daily number of deaths jumps to 30, the town is sealed and an outbreak of plague is officially declared.
Accrington Stanley Football Club has officially had its own pub in the town, the Crown, since July 2007.
It was already called a civitas in a 1288 document issued by the Piast duke Henry V of Legnica, and officially received town privileges in 1333.
Shoudy named the town after his wife, Mary Ellen Shoudy, and officially began the city of Ellensburgh around 1872.
When the city of Basel was definitely and officially " reformed " in 1529, Erasmus gave up his residence there and settled in the imperial town of Freiburg im Breisgau.
* 1942 September – A small group of Gibraltarians, who remained in the town serving in the British Army, joined a mechanic official, Albert Risso, to create ' The Gibraltarians Association ', the starting point of what became the Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights ( officially established in December that year ), the first political party in Gibraltar.
Between 1912 and 1971 the name of the town was officially spelled Hälsingborg ( rather like the region of Hälsingland but unlike neighbouring Danish Helsingør and the Finnish capital Helsingfors ( Helsinki )).
The town was officially incorporated in 1694, and originally included the lands of the current town of Brewster.
Kesgrave parish council officially adopted the title of a town in January 2000.
Then, in 1457 the town of St Gallen became officially free from the Abbot.
* Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela, officially founded in 1961 is actually composed of the old town of San Félix at the east and the new modern planned town of Puerto Ordaz at the west of Caroní river in Bolívar state.
On July 15, 1969, the Wallkill Zoning Board of Appeals officially banned the concert on the basis that the planned portable toilets would not meet town code.
It was officially awarded township status in 1742, and it is still the major town for the region.
Sometimes, the town might cease to officially exist, but the physical infrastructure remains.
" Later the town they were in was officially named Watervliet.
Kauniainen has been officially bilingual since 1936 and the Finnish name Kauniainen was made official beside the Swedish name Grankulla in 1949 by the market town ’ s council.
Balaclava ( not officially have the status of a separate town, in fact, acts as a regional center )
The distinction between a town and a city similarly depends on the approach adopted: a city may strictly be an administrative entity which has been granted that designation by law, but in informal usage, the term is also used to denote an urban locality of a particular size or importance: whereas a medieval city may have possessed as few as 10, 000 inhabitants, today some consider an urban place of fewer than 100, 000 as a town, even though there are many officially designated cities that are very, very much smaller than that.
However, when the railroad was built through town the new station was called Gaithersburg, an officially recognized name for the community for the first time.
Rapid growth occurred shortly thereafter, and on April 5, 1878 the town was officially incorporated as the City of Gaithersburg.
* In 1999, the town of Merredin, Western Australia officially made it into the Guinness Book of Records, when Marleys Transport made a successful attempt on the record for the world's longest road train.
The town of Orwell is officially designated as " dry ".

town and hosts
The island town hosts a range of attractions including the Castle Coole Estate and Enniskillen Castle, which is home to the museum of The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards.
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.
Keszthely is the site of the Festetics Palace and Balatonfüred is a historical bathing town which hosts the annual Anna Ball.
Whitstable, Kent, hosts a good example of more traditional May Day festivities, where the Jack in the Green festival was revived in 1976 and continues to lead an annual procession of morris dancers through the town on the May Bank Holiday.
The town of Princeton, New Jersey hosts numerous events in a combined celebration of Pi Day and Albert Einstein's birthday, which is also March 14.
The town hosts the annual Samba festival every summer, where Samba bands from around the world converge on the town for a week of drumming and parades.
The town has also created space-themed murals and signs, and hosts an annual community-wide Star Trek convention known as VulCON: Spock Days / Galaxyfest.
The town hosts a football club named R. A. E. C.
The piazza outside the parliament building is also the location of a number of events, and the town hosts a music festival every winter.
Many poets, artists, environmentalists and numerous eccentric characters reside in Katoomba ( and the Blue Mountains, generally ) and the town hosts the well-patronised Winter Solstice festival, Winter Magic, that features local talent, art and handicraft.
The town also hosts the annual Shepton Mallet Digital Arts Festival which was founded in 2009.
France also attracts many religious pilgrims to Lourdes, a town in the Hautes-Pyrénées département, which hosts several million visitors a year.
The principal town museum is Barbican House Museum at Lewes Castle, which hosts the Lewes Town Model as well as four galleries of Sussex archaeology.
The town hosts a variety of corporations headquartered in Chapel Hill.
Banks are also extremely common throughout the town, which hosts at least half a dozen.
The cinema in the town is the Picturedrome, which also hosts music events.
The town hosts the regional finals of the Rose of Tralee ( festival ) in June and the Halloween Howls Comedy Festival on the October bank holiday weekend.
The town also hosts the Italian gold reserves, an important Academy of Fine Arts, and the University of Tuscia, and is located in a wide thermal area, attracting many tourists from the whole of central Italy.
Today only Eads along the old railroad line remains as a town of much significance, Eads is the Kiowa county seat and serves the surviving farming and ranching interests, and hosts the county's largest high school.
The town hosts international events such as the Danny Boy Festival, the Limavady Jazz and Blues Festival and the Roe Valley Folk Festival.
The site hosts a town festival every year that includes vendors, child activities, music, and a Civil War reenactment.
Every July the town hosts a Culture Camp in which Aleut traditions such as dance, sewing Aleut dresses, playing drums, building kayaks, knot tying, and weaving are taught.
On the last weekend of every July, the town hosts the Anderson Bluegrass Festival, which lasts from Friday through Sunday.
A community swimming pool is located near Rumsey Park and the town hosts free outdoor concerts in the summer.

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