No, townships and towns are not the same. Townships are administrative divisions that can exist within counties or regions, while towns typically refer to populated areas with a centralized community and local government. Townships often encompass multiple towns and rural areas within their borders.
In the United States, states are further subdivided into counties or county equivalents. Counties are then divided into cities, towns, or townships. Cities can have neighborhoods or districts within them. This hierarchical structure helps with governance and local administration.
There are 10 cities in Ventura County, California.
There are 28 cities in Riverside County, California.
Kilifi County in Kenya has 7 sub-counties.
Marion County Indiana is composed of nine townships. They are Center, Washington, Lawrence, Warren, Franklin, Perry, Decatur, Wayne and Pike.
There are 49 Washington Townships in Iowa, 1 in a different county. There are also 99 counties in Iowa.
there are ten townships.
Township had many definitions depending on the location and time period. Some were loosely defined. Some were more formally defined by size, parish, fenced in areas, or a division of a county. You can read about townships at the related link.
There is 92 counties and in those is 1008 townships
Dixfield is a town in Oxford County, Maine. Dover is a town in Morris County, New Jersey.
Virginia is a Commonwealth, and does not use a Township system used in other states. There are 98 Counties, and several independent Cities that are not part of any County. There are hundreds of Towns that are part of a county.
There is no noise ordinance for the county itself. It is up to the individual townships throughout the county to set forth the ordinances that they deem necessary.
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A county is a subdivision of a state (in the case of the US) or even a country (in the case of the UK). It covers quite a large area. A township is a collection of human dwellings and perhaps a village or town shop and other local amenities. There may be many townships in a county.
I would say no. In rural area roads and bridges are the responsibility of the county.