townships in English

noun
1
a division of a county with some corporate powers.
North and South Fayette townships in Allegheny County posted population gains of 28 percent and 19 percent, respectively.
2
(in South Africa) a suburb or city of predominantly black occupation, formerly officially designated for black occupation by apartheid legislation.
The site is close to Khayelitsha, a township of 500,000 black South Africans who suffered under apartheid and still live in poverty, with a 90 per cent unemployment rate.
3
a manor or parish as a territorial division.
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1. For the subdivisions-townships of Antiochis in Attica

2. How to Get Aerials for Individual Townships

3. Cenotaphs and Rolls of Honour of The Eastern Townships

4. The county has 7 towns, 18 townships and 401 villages.

5. A number of small townships developed along coast and in the hinterland.

6. • Driving of adit, South Ham antimony mine, Eastern Townships, Quebec.

7. The remaining 72 townships (wards) swore allegiance to the Agura of GbAgura

8. Famine will return, and death and citizens will grieve for their townships.

9. Albion is a town in Albion and Jefferson townships, Noble County, Indiana, United States

10. Atwater Township is one of the eighteen townships of Portage County, Ohio, United States

11. Arborescence is a fully equipped residential resort offering exceptional views of the Eastern Townships

12. The Barolo Zone of production is based around the townships of Barolo, La …

13. Townships in many states are generally the product of the Public Land Survey System.

14. Ruling: The Adhan is a collective duty upon the inhabitants of villages and townships

15. Many of Indonesia's main cities were mere rural townships before colonial industrialization and urban development.

16. Wa State comprises seven districts (townships) of what the Myanmar government officially deems as the Shan State.

17. The situation of the two townships that are closest to the mining zone is particularly alarming.

18. The small townships and villages of the backlands thus lived in isolation, largely self-sufficient and introspective.

19. The prefecture-level Ningde City administers 1 district, 2 cities, 6 counties, as well as 124 towns, townships and subdistricts.

20. In western Canada, the Dominion Land Survey adopted a similar format for survey townships, which do not form administrative units.

21. The department of Charente-Maritime has the number 17 and is divided into 5 districts , 51 townships and 472 municipalities.

22. When foresters raised the hue and cry, the men of the neighbouring townships were bound to come and help them.

23. In small counties, boards are chosen by the county; in the larger ones, supervisors represent separate districts or townships.

24. Doctors, lawyers, businesses of all kinds, and even townships and cities can hardly function without a liability policy.

25. The Alexandrian Public Library serves the residents of Mount Vernon, Indiana as well as Black, Lynn, Marrs, Point and Robinson townships

26. In some cases, townships run local libraries, senior citizen services, youth services, disabled citizen services, emergency assistance, and even cemetery services.

27. Shots fire in Crackdowns taking place across several townships in Mandalay from March 21 to 22 saw several deaths and injuries

28. Berne is a city in Monroe and Wabash townships, Adams County, Indiana, United States, 35 miles south of Fort Wayne

29. The department of Ardennes has the number 08 and is divided into 4 districts , 37 townships and 463 municipalities

30. Berne is a city in Monroe and Wabash townships, Adams County, Indiana, United States, 35 mi (56 km) south of Fort Wayne

31. The region of Corse has the number 94 and is divided into 2 departments, 5 districts, 52 townships and 360 municipalities

32. 17 Forest townships were compelled to pay the warden large sums of money if they did not attend Forest inquests at his summons.

33. The region of Bretagne has the number 53 and is divided into 4 departments, 15 districts, 201 townships and 1270 municipalities

34. However, there is no government per se at the township level in North Carolina, and there are no elected or appointed offices associated with townships.

35. Buckhorn Lake is a lake in the townships of Trent Lakes and Selwyn in Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada, and is one of the Kawartha lakes.

36. There are two townships (thesaban tambon) - Lan Krabue covers parts of tambon Lan Krabue and Non Phluang, and Cong Lom the whole same-named tambon.

37. The personal stories of the singers are touching and sometimes harrowing: many of the black singers involved come from the townships and grew up in abject poverty.

38. Crofting is a traditional social system in Scotland defined by small-scale food production. It is a group of common working communities, or "townships"

39. Visiting people in Yay, Thanphyu Zayat, Moulmein and Mudon townships, the group spoke with communities about its main policies and gauged interest from prospective members.

40. On May 17 through 18, 1849, a group of workers and democrats from Trier and neighboring townships stormed the arsenal at Prüm to obtain arms for the insurgents.

41. Bill Nesto, MW, and Frances Di Savino explore the townships of Chianti Classico and introduce readers to the modern-day winegrowers who are helping to transform the region.

42. Balaklava is one of the main agricultural townships in this area, with the state rail network connecting grain silos from Balaklava, Owen, Nantawarra, and Long Plains to Adelaide

43. One of the more historic townships in America's birth (could this have been Bicentennially inspired?) that the tour opened, and the show played there again the following night

44. The region is the first level of administrative divisions on the France map.The region of Aquitaine has the number 72 and is divided into 5 departments, 19 districts, 235 townships and 2296 municipalities

45. Sampling frames are of two general types: lists, such as electoral registers or the membership of an organization; and sets of locations on maps (such as townships or rural communities).

46. 1) „Diese Unzufriedenen waren die Aggressoren in den Townships, die Züge mit Steinen bewarfen, Autos stahlen und die Gegend mit dreisten Raubzügen terrorisierten, die die Zahlen der Kriminalstatistik in die Höhe trieben.“

47. At the fourth ("township") level, 1 ethnic sumu (the Evenk Ethnic Sumu) and over 270 ethnic townships also exist, but are not considered to be autonomous and do not enjoy the laws pertaining to the larger ethnic autonomous areas.

48. Auditors verify expenditure record s and report their findings to the Commissioners or State Offices.; Visit t he Commissioners page for a listing of county departments reviewed by the Auditors.; Townships and Borough have their OWN Auditors that review those expenditures.

49. [1] „Diese Unzufriedenen waren die Aggressoren in den Townships, die Züge mit Steinen bewarfen, Autos stahlen und die Gegend mit dreisten Raubzügen terrorisierten, die die Zahlen der Kriminalstatistik in die Höhe trieben.“

50. Being in townships 80 and 81, range 20, and townships 79 and 80, range 19, west of the third meridian, in the Province of Saskatchewan, composed of Peter Pond Lake Indian Reserve No. 193, as shown on a plan of survey thereof by W. A. A. McMaster, Dominion Land Surveyor in the year 1923, of record in the Department of the Interior under number thirty-six thousand eight hundred and ninety-four, containing by admeasurement twenty-six thousand four hundred and fifty acres, more or less.