Municipio

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Municipio (Spanish and Italian) and município (Portuguese) are terms used for subnational entities. They are often translated as municipality.

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Country Term List of Municipios Administrated by
Flag of Argentina Argentina Municipalidad is used Municipalities of Argentina
Flag of Bolivia Bolivia Municipio is used Municipios of Bolivia
Flag of Chile Chile Comuna is used List of communes in Chile Municipalidad with elected alcalde and councilors
Flag of Colombia Colombia Municipio is used Municipalities of Colombia
Flag of Costa Rica Costa Rica Municipalidad is used Municipalities of Costa Rica Coterminous with the Cantones
Flag of Cuba Cuba Municipio is used Municipalities of Cuba
Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Municipio is used Municipalities of the Dominican Republic Elected ayuntamiento and mayor (Síndico)
Flag of Ecuador Ecuador Municipalidad is used Municipalities of Ecuador
Flag of Guatemala Guatemala Municipalidad is used Municipalities of Guatemala
Flag of Honduras Honduras Municipalidad is used Municipalities of Honduras Alcalde (elected mayor)
Flag of Italy Italy Municipio is sometimes used in behalf of comune[1] Municipalities of Italy
Flag of Mexico Mexico Municipio is used, as sub-divisions of estados Municipalities of Mexico Ayuntamiento headed by a municipal president
Flag of Paraguay Paraguay Municipalidad is used Municipalities of Paraguay
Flag of Peru Peru Municipalidad is used Municipalities of Peru
Flag of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Municipio is used Municipalities of Puerto Rico Alcalde (mayor) and municipal legislature
Flag of the Philippines Philippines Munisipyo or bayan is used in Tagalog Municipalities of the Philippines
Flag of Spain Spain Municipio is used List of municipalities of Spain Ayuntamiento, headed by an Alcalde-Presidente de la Corporación
Flag of Venezuela Venezuela Municipio is used Municipalities of Venezuela Consejo Municipal with separately elected Alcalde (mayor) and independent comptroller

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Municipio refers only to administration, whereas comune refers to both administration and territory; it is also an administrative sub-division of a large city, such as Rome
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