Nounboroughs
From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A borough is an administrative division in various countries. In principle, the term borough designates a self-governing township although, in practice, official use of the term varies widely. The word borough derives from a common Indo-European language cognate, meaning fort: compare with bury (England), burgh (Scotland), Burg (Germany), bourg (France), burgo (Spain), borg (Scandinavia), borgo (Italy), burcht (Dutch). The incidence of these words as suffixes to place names (e.g., Canterbury, Strasbourg, Luxembourg, Edinburgh, Hamburg, Gothenburg) usually indicates that they were once fortified settlements. In the Middle Ages, boroughs were settlements in England that were granted some self-government; burghs were the Scottish equivalent. In medieval England, boroughs were also entitled to elect members of parliament. The use of the word borough probably derives from the burghal system of Alfred the Great. Alfred set up a system of defensive strong points (Burhs); in order to maintain these settlements, he granted them a degree of autonomy. After the Norman Conquest, when certain towns were granted self-governance, the concept of the burh/borough seems to have been reused to mean a self-governing settlement. The concept of the borough has been used repeatedly (and often differently) throughout the English-speaking world. Often, a borough is a single town with its own local government. However, in some cities it is a subdivision of the city (e.g., London, New York City, and Montreal). In such cases, the borough will normally have either limited powers delegated to it by the city's local government, or no powers at all. At certain times, London has had no overall city government and boroughs were the main unit of local government for Londoners. In other places, such as Alaska, borough designates a whole region; Alaska's largest borough, the North Slope Borough, is comparable in area to the entire United Kingdom. In Australia, borough can designate a town and its surrounding area, such as the Borough of Queenscliffe. Boroughs as administrative units are to be found in Ireland and the United Kingdom, more specifically in England and Northern Ireland. Boroughs also exist in the Canadian province of Quebec and formerly in Ontario, in some states of the United States, in Israel, and formerly in New Zealand. From Wikipedia under the
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(John Bull) ue, 09 Feb 2010 21:57:00 GM Presumably similar maps exist for other . Boroughs. , so if any readers spot them online anywhere we'd be grateful for the tip (for those wondering, the green dots appear to indicate which shelters are . Borough. -maintained). ... From Google Blog Search: "boroughs" Boris Johnson urged to back borough -wide 20mph zones
guardian.co.uk, UK Over the past 20 years, 400 20mph zones have been introduced across 31 of London's 33 boroughs . Tfl estimates that there are a further 880 areas in which the benefits of implementing a new 20mph zone would outweigh the costs. ... EPA Funds Safe, Dependable Water for 18000 Somerset ...
U.S. EPA.gov (press release), DC The Quemahoning Reservoir Water Supply Project will supply water to the boroughs and townships between the Quemahoning Reservoir and Somerset, Pa. Somerset County has experienced severe water supply shortages during droughts. This project will enable ... Hidden Homes scheme adopted by another London borough
24dash, UK The council hopes to create a total of around 300 properties within the borough and estimates there could be as many as 1000 hidden homes on estates across London. Southwark are the second London borough to imitate the scheme. Last year Harrow Council ... From Google News Search: "boroughs" Can someone explain boroughs in New York City? Q. So I've never been to new york & i wanna know what these boroughs are and what the differences are and everything. i always hear people talking like "oh yeah im from brooklyn" but it doesnt matter to me because brooklyn is the same as staten island for me! so can someone explain these boroughs to me please? Asked by lolz - Thu Jan 8 22:54:26 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. My friend, the five boroughs of New York City, are the five counties that make up the Greater City of New York. Manhattan -- the center of the city, the money engine of the world's economy. All the major attractions are located in Manhattan. The Bronx -- the only borough connected to the rest of the country. The Bronx is home to the Yankee Stadium, the Bronx Zoo and Fordham University. Queens -- the largest boroughs in the city. New York City's version of the United Nations. Brooklyn -- the "Borough of Churches." The Brooklyn Bridge is named after the borough. Staten Island -- the borough sometimes referred to as the "Forgotten Borough" because its the borough that's more suburban than a part of the city. So if someone tells you he… [cont.] Answered by unknown - Thu Jan 8 23:59:19 2009 What are some of the nicest boroughs of London? Q. Which boroughs of London are the nicest? What are they known for? THANKS! Asked by Brian H - Sun Mar 30 15:06:03 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. Ealing: I'm not sure what it is known for but it is very modern in my opinion, has many restaurants, swimming pools, parks, shops. It is rather compact as you can get from one place to another rather easily by bus or tube and there are many supermarkets. Hammersmith and Fulham borough is a nice place as Hammersmith has a train line to itself, 'Hammersmith and City' and Fulham has a football team. You don't need to pay the congestion charge in either of these boroughs. The City of London (though not exactly a London borough) is considered as nice as it has the popular London Eye, Tower Bridge, St. Paul's Cathedral etc. But it is rather crowded, as there are many tourists but it has shops, restaurants. Buying a house here is expensive! Also,… [cont.] Answered by uugnishka - Sun Mar 30 15:29:01 2008 What place in nyc or any of the five boroughs has the lowest price for mini dv to dvd conversion?
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