municipal boundary

collocation in English

meaningsofmunicipalandboundary

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municipal
adjective
uk
/mjuːˈnɪs.ɪ.pəl/
us
/mjuːˈnɪs.ə.pəl/
of or belonging to a town ...
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boundary
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
us
/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit ...
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(Definition ofmunicipalandboundaryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Canton would be transformed through government planning with a newmunicipalboundary, roads, buildings, police, health and education system.
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Transport services, especially passenger transport services, cannot afford to be interpreted by a mere geographicalmunicipalboundary.
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The etliberg itself lies some to the south-east, but its north-western flanks lie within themunicipalboundary.
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The two communities share amunicipalboundary, as well as schools, a police department and a hospital, but have separate fire departments, and libraries.
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It operates through three fare zones and crosses themunicipalboundaryat both extremities.
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In a few cases, themunicipalboundaryof the town was subsequently extended to remove this anomaly.
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The municipal population is within the legally definedmunicipalboundary.
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Pass bearers are exempted from the extra charge for crossing themunicipalboundarybetween areas served by the four a participating agencies.
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The last two districts fall outside themunicipalboundary, but are sometimes considered extensions of the city.
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The close proximity led to centuries of conflicts over grazing rights, city monopolies, taxation and especially the location of themunicipalboundary.
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A section of the geometry of the land-water interface could define part of a coastline as well as part of amunicipalboundaryand part of a marine park boundary.
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Ibajay'smunicipalboundarywas so vast but with poor road system.
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Although he is optimistic about recent environmental initiatives within municipal boundaries, his evidence can be interpreted to reach just the opposite conclusion.
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It is fluid; it flows from one part of the country to another, without regard to any municipal boundaries.
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These small towns are now the centres of administrative work in an area which extends outside their municipal boundaries, and they are the necessary centres.
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After all, at present we have difficulties when municipal boundaries are based upon parliamentary boundaries which existed previously, as a result of which there must be fresh parliamentary constituency boundaries.
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Moreover, outposts can be built either within or beyond the officially determined municipal boundaries.
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Three veterinarians within the municipal boundaries specialize in horses, and another five in the adjacent communes.
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During this time, multiple mergers occurred simultaneously in large parts of individual provinces; the municipal boundaries were basically redrawn in these regions.
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The metropolitan government began to manage services that crossed municipal boundaries, including highways, police services, water and public transit.
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