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  1. As of 2022, there are 15 statutory cities. Statutory cities are mostly major regional population centers with residents numbering in the tens of thousands. The median statutory city has a population of about sixty thousand.

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  2. Statutory city may refer to: Statutory city (Austria), an Austrian municipality acting as a district administrative authority; Statutory city (Czech Republic), a Czech city with special privileges; Statutory city (Minnesota), a Minnesota city that is not a home rule charter city

  3. Statutory cities [ edit] Main article: Statutory city (Austria) A statutory city is a city vested with both municipal and district administrative responsibility. [6] Town hall personnel also serve as district personnel; the mayor also discharges the powers and duties of a head of district commission.

  4. As of January 1, 2018 there are 15 statutory cities in Austria, 186 other cities, 770 market towns, and 1127 other communes, for a total of 2,098 municipalities. One of these municipalities stands out: the city of Vienna is a statutory city and a state at the same time.

  5. In Austrian politics, a statutory city (German: Stadt mit eigenem Statut or Statutarstadt) is a city that is vested, in addition to its purview as a municipality, with the powers and duties of a district administrative authority.

  6. History. The model is derived from its common origin in Austria-Hungary. Until 1928, 11 cities in the Czech lands received the statutory city title: Prague, Liberec, Brno, Jihlava, Kroměříž, Olomouc, Uherské Hradiště, Znojmo, Opava, Frýdek, and Bielsko (which became a part of Poland in 1920).