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Kyle Truman
"town" and "township", which one is bigger in population or larger in size?
Generally speaking, in most cases, town" and "township", which one is bigger in population or larger in size?
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21 de abr de 2016 01:02
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They changed the name of where I live from the Woodlands, which is a suburb, to "The Woodlands Township", because a lot of upper-income snobs live here, and "township" sounds British. About 150,000 people, that is a pretty big town. Corsicana, Texas, with about 25,000, is a small town, but there are much smaller specks.
Of course, Chicago is my kind of town.
21 de abril de 2016
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I have never heard of the word "township," so I'm guessing it's just not commonly used in the United States.
As for towns, they are small in comparison to cities.
If I were to chart it out from largest to smallest I would say: cities > towns > communities > neighborhoods
Sorry that doesn't actually answer your question...
21 de abril de 2016
In general, townships are smaller than towns, but this is a fairly rare term. I wouldn't worry about 'townships' if I were you.
21 de abril de 2016
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Kyle Truman
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Chinês (Mandarim), Inglês
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Inglês
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