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The Campo Elías Municipality is one of the 23 municipalities

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16-411: ( municipios ) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Mérida and according to a 2007 population estimate by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality has a population of 100,192. The town of Ejido is the shire town of the Campo Elías Municipality. The Campo Elías Municipality, according to a 2007 population estimate by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, has

32-469: A Spanish loanword alcalde and consejal in local languages) Below provinces Portugal Município is used (also called concelho ) Municipalities of Portugal Câmara Municipal (executive) and Assembleia Municipal (legislative) Puerto Rico Municipio is used Municipalities of Puerto Rico Alcalde and municipal legislature Spain Municipio

48-1056: A location in Mérida State , Venezuela is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Municipio Administrative divisions in Italy and in several Hispanophone and Lusophone nations [REDACTED] This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources:   "Municipio"  –  news   · newspapers   · books   · scholar   · JSTOR ( March 2023 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Municipio ( Spanish: [muniˈθipjo/muniˈsipjo] ) and município ( Portuguese: [muniˈsipiu] ) are administrative divisions in several Hispanophone and Lusophone nations, respectively. They are often translated as " municipality ". In

64-1479: A partir de 2010" . data.com.uy. 2009. Archived from the original on 14 August 2011 . Retrieved 23 May 2011 . v t e Spanish terms for administrative divisions National, Federal Comunidad autónoma Departamento Distrito federal Estado Provincia Región Regional, Metropolitan Cantón Comarca Comuna Corregimiento Delegación Distrito Mancomunidad Merindad Municipalidad Municipio Parroquia Ecuador Spain Urban, Rural Aldea Alquería Anteiglesia Asentamiento Asentamiento informal Pueblos jóvenes Barrio Campamento Caserío Ciudad Ciudad autónoma Colonia Lugar Masía Pedanía Población Ranchería Sitio Vereda Villa Village (Pueblito/Pueblo) Historical subdivisions in italics . Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Municipio&oldid=1257343700 " Categories : Types of administrative division Spanish words and phrases Portuguese words and phrases Italian words and phrases Hidden categories: Pages with Catalan IPA Pages with Galician IPA Pages with Basque IPA Articles with short description Short description

80-565: A population of 100,192 (up from 84,476 in 2000). This amounts to 11.9% of the state's population. The municipality's population density is 164.5 inhabitants per square kilometre (426/sq mi). The mayor of the Campo Elías Municipality is Jesús Antonio Abreu Uzcátegui, re-elected on October 31, 2004 with 61% of the vote. The municipality is divided into seven parishes ; Fernández Peña, Matriz, Montalbán, Acequias, Jají , La Mesa, and San José del Sur. This article related to

96-745: Is also an administrative sub-division of a large city, such as Rome . ^ In Catalan municipi ( IPA: [muniˈsipi] ), Galician municipio ( IPA: [muniˈθipjʊ] ) or bisbarra ( IPA: [bizˈβarɐ] ) and Basque udalerria ( IPA: [udaleria] ). References [ edit ] ^ "Municipality" . Dictionary.com . Dictionary.com, LLC . Retrieved 23 June 2015 . ^ "municipio" . Word Reference . Word Reference . Retrieved 23 June 2015 . English: township - borough - county - township line ^ "Município" . Word Reference . Word Reference . Retrieved 23 June 2015 . ^ "Creación de municipios en Uruguay

112-480: Is different from Wikidata Articles needing additional references from March 2023 All articles needing additional references Articles containing Spanish-language text Pages with Spanish IPA Articles containing Portuguese-language text Pages with Portuguese IPA All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from March 2023 Municipalities of Argentina A municipality ( Spanish : municipios )

128-758: Is used Municipalities of Spain Ayuntamiento ( municipal corporation ) or Concejo abierto , headed by an alcalde Uruguay Municipio is used Municipalities of Uruguay Alcaldía (municipal council), headed by an alcalde Venezuela Municipio is used Municipalities of Venezuela Consejo Municipal (municipal council) with separately elected alcalde and independent comptroller Below state See also [ edit ] Municipalidad Commune (country subdivision) Notes [ edit ] ^ Municipalità refers only to administration, whereas comune refers to both administration and territory; it

144-452: Is used Municipalities of Angola Argentina Municipio is used Municipalities of Argentina According to laws of the provinces Bolivia Municipio is used Municipalities of Bolivia Below the provinces Brazil Município is used Municipalities of Brazil Município with elected (Prefeito) ( mayor ) and Vereador (plural: Vereadores ) (councilors).They are part of

160-547: Is used Municipalities of Cuba Dominican Republic Municipio is used Municipalities of the Dominican Republic ayuntamiento (elected municipal council) and síndico (mayor) Ecuador Cantón is used Cantons of Ecuador Municipio or Municipalidad with elected alcalde (mayor) and concejales (councilors) Below provinces . Further subdivided into urban and rural parishes . El Salvador Municipio

176-413: Is used Municipalities of El Salvador Alcalde Below departments Guatemala Municipio is used Municipalities of Guatemala Municipalidad Below departments Honduras Municipalidad is used Municipalities of Honduras Alcalde Below departments Italy Comune is used; in some parts of Italy the municipio is the building housing

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192-535: Is used Municipalities of Nicaragua Alcalde Below departments Paraguay Municipalidad is used Municipalities of Paraguay Peru Municipalidad is used Municipalities of Peru Philippines Municipalidad and Município (Spanish), Munisipalidad , or Munisipyo ( Tagalog and Cebuano ) Municipalities of the Philippines alkalde (informal expression for mayor) and councilors ( konsehal ,

208-472: Is used for city subdivisions, but Portuguese usage of the term is almost entirely restricted to a cluster of cities or towns like in a county, township and so forth. However, in Brazil, a Municipio is an independent city & a public corporation with status of Federated Entity. Overview [ edit ] Country Term Detailed article Administered by Comment Angola Município

224-514: The English language, a municipality often is defined as relating to a single city or town; however, in Spanish, the term "municipio" may not mean a single city or town, but rather a jurisdiction housing several towns and cities, like a township , county , borough or civil parish . The Italian term "municipalità" refers either to a single city or a group of cities and towns in a township, and "municipio"

240-464: The administration of the comune; elsewhere it is simply called comune . A municipalità may be a subdivision of comune Municipalities of Italy Consiglio comunale , headed by a sindaco Mexico Municipio is used Municipalities of Mexico Ayuntamiento , headed by a municipal president Below states Mozambique Município is used Municipalities of Mozambique Nicaragua Municipio

256-481: The federation De facto et De jure Chile Comuna is used Communes of Chile Municipalidad with elected alcalde (mayor) and councilors Colombia Municipio is used Municipalities of Colombia Below departments Costa Rica Municipalidad is used Municipalities of Costa Rica Coterminous with the Cantones Cuba Municipio

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