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Terms cognate with "municipality", mostly referring to territory or political structure, [clarification needed] are Spanish municipio (Spain) and municipalidad (Chile), Catalan municipi, Portuguese município. In Brazil, a município is the local government, recognized by the Brazilian Federal Constitution and established through state ...
Municipio or Municipalidad with elected alcalde (mayor) and concejales (councilors) Below provinces. Further subdivided into urban and rural parishes. El Salvador Municipio is used Municipalities of El Salvador: Alcalde: Below departments Guatemala Municipio is used Municipalities of Guatemala: Municipalidad: Below departments Honduras ...
The Metropolitan Municipality of Lima (Spanish: Municipalidad Metropolitana de Lima) is the local government entity of the Lima Province and Lima District.It is the only provincial municipality of special regime with faculties of regional government.
Ayuntamiento (Spanish pronunciation: [aʝuntaˈmjento]) [note 1] is the general term for the town council, or cabildo, of a municipality [1] or, sometimes, as is often the case in Spain and Latin America, for the municipality itself.
According to the first book of the Cabildo de Lima, the city had two mayors on the fourth day of its foundation: Nicolás de Ribera and Juan Tello de Guzmán. At first the council worked at the House of Pizarro and then moved to the residence of the Judges Andrés de Cianca and Pedro Maldonado, then the local municipality, before settling in the last weeks of October 1535 on land owned by the ...
Pueblo Libre (Spanish for "free village" or "free nation"), formerly known as La Magdalena and commonly known as Old Magdalena (Spanish: Magdalena Vieja) to differentiate it from Magdalena del Mar District, is a district of Lima Province in Peru.
Vicente López is a partido in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.It is one of the country´s most affluent municipalities. Vicente López is located 20 kilometers north of downtown Buenos Aires and 80 kilometers north of the city of La Plata, the provincial capital.
(in Spanish) Municipalidad Distrital de Pativilca 10°41′45″S 77°46′27″W / 10.69583°S 77.77417°W / -10.69583; -77 Authority control databases