Political Subdivisions Of Wisconsin
The political subdivisions of the U.S. state of Wisconsin include counties, cities, villages and towns. In Wisconsin, all of these are units of general-purpose local government. There are also a number of special purpose districts formed to handle regional concerns, such as school districts.
Whether a municipality is a city, village or town is dependent not on the community's population or area, but on the form of government selected by the residents and approved by the Wisconsin State Legislature.
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