A city-state, used in many early civilizations.
Political machines controlled the activities of political parties in the city. Ward bosses, precinct captains, and the city boss worked to ensure that their candidates were elected and that city government worked to their advantage.
A+ an area of a city where the members of a minority group live due to economic, social, legal, or political reasons
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A city-state is an independent or autonomous entity not administered as a part of another local government whose territory consists of a city and possibly its surrounding territory.
A political unit made up of a city and surrounding villages is called a metropolitan area or urban agglomeration.
The area surrounding a city is called its "suburbs." It's where people live when they want to be close to the city but not in the thick of it. So, if you want the hustle and bustle during the day but peace and quiet at night, head to the suburbs, honey.
The area surrounding a city is typically referred to as the city's outskirts or suburbs.
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