township
Prononciation : [ˈtaʊnʃɪp]
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Contexte : « geography »
(noun) a township is a small area or community that is part of a larger county. It usually has its own local government. Townships can be found in both rural and urban areas.
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The township held its annual festival to celebrate the community's history.
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They live in a city, not in a township, which does not have a local government.
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What activities are planned in the township this summer?
Contexte : « administration »
(noun) a township can also refer to a type of local government that manages services and laws for the residents of that specific area. It is different from a city or county government.
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The township council approved new parks for the community.
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The township government failed to provide enough services during the winter storm.
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How does the township handle local issues like road maintenance?
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