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  2. Pedro Brand - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Brand is a municipality of the Santo Domingo province in the Dominican Republic. Within the municipality there are two municipal districts (distritos municipal): La Cuaba and La Guáyiga. For comparison with other municipalities and municipal districts see the list of municipalities and municipal districts of the Dominican Republic.

  3. Municipal Waste (band) - Wikipedia

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    Municipal Waste is an American crossover thrash band from Richmond, Virginia, [1] formed in 2000. To date, the band has released seven studio albums, three EPs and four splits. They have gone through a few line-up changes, leaving vocalist Tony Foresta and rhythm guitarist Ryan Waste as the only constant members.

  4. Vance Brand Airport - Wikipedia

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    Vance Brand Airport (ICAO: KLMO, FAA LID: LMO, formerly AMR) is a city-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Longmont, in Boulder County, Colorado, United States. The Airport is named after former NASA astronaut Vance Brand.

  5. Bottled water in the United States - Wikipedia

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    About 25% of U.S. bottled water sold is purified municipal water according to a four-year study by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). Both Aquafina from PepsiCo and Dasani from The Coca-Cola Company originate from municipal water systems.

  6. Municipal district - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, municipal districts are a type of rural municipality in Alberta that is governed by elected councils with the mandate to administer rural areas that can include farmlands, resource areas, and unincorporated hamlets and rural residential subdivisions. [2] Statistics Canada recognizes Alberta's 64 municipal districts as a type of ...

  7. Municipally owned corporation - Wikipedia

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    A municipally owned corporation is a corporation owned by a municipality. They are typically "organisations with independent corporate status, managed by an executive board appointed primarily by local government officials, and with majority public ownership." [1] Some municipally owned corporations rely on revenue from user fees ...

  8. Brand Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    www.brandhk.gov.hk. Brand Hong Kong (or BrandHK) is a government programme launched in 2001 designed to promote Hong Kong as " Asia’s World City ". The purpose of this concept is to create a reputation of Hong Kong as a top international city. [1] This idea was formed after the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997, the event that ...

  9. Municipal corporation - Wikipedia

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    Municipal corporation is the legal term for a local governing body, including (but not necessarily limited to) cities, counties, towns, townships, charter townships, villages, and boroughs. The term can also be used to describe municipally owned corporations.

  10. Brandon Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Municipal Airport (also known as Brandon Airport or McGill Field) (IATA: YBR, ICAO: CYBR) is an airport located 1.6 kilometres (1 mi) north of Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. It serves the City of Brandon, the Westman and Parkland regions of Manitoba, and eastern Saskatchewan.

  11. Municipal mergers and dissolutions in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A vast number of municipal mergers, known as "the great Heisei mergers" (平成の大合併, heisei-no-daigappei), were executed from 1999 to 2010 (the so-called Great Heisei Amalgamations). Municipality numbers dropped from 3,232 to 1,727 during this period. Due to the Trinity Reform [ ja], a series of administrative and financial reforms that ...