Urban township
Designation of a unit of local government in several countries
An urban township is a designation of a unit of local government in several countries.
United States
The term is called urban township Michigan, Minnesota and Ohio and urban town in Wisconsin. Generally, an urban township is afforded more local authority than that of a township and less than that of a city. Often, urban townships use this authority for greater economic development. (In Michigan, an urban township is different from a Charter township.) For more information on the specifics in each state, see the respective entries below:
- Urban township (Michigan)
- Urban township (Minnesota)
- Urban township (Ohio)
- Urban town (Wisconsin)
Taiwan
In Taiwan, the urban township (Chinese: 鎮; pinyin: zhèn) is an administrative division of a county. Currently there are 38 urban townships in Taiwan. Those urban townships are:
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Designations for types of administrative division
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Used by ten or more countries or having derived terms. Historical derivations in italics.
- See also
- Census division
- Electoral district
- List of administrative divisions by country
- Slavic administrative divisions