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In your opinion, what is the difference between a Town and a City?​

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Answered by pranoythelegend77
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a town can be found in a city. but a city cant be found in a town

Answered by lawpandeyjlp
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Answer:

the United States, an incorporated city is a legally defined government entity. It has powers delegated by the state and county and the local laws, regulations, and policies are created and approved by the voters of the city and their representatives. A city can provide local government services to its citizens.

In many places in the U.S., a town, village, community, or neighborhood is simply an unincorporated community with no governmental powers.

County governments typically provide services to these unincorporated communities.

Some states do have official designations of "towns" that include limited powers.

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