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  1. Borough (pronunciación en inglés: /bʌɹə/ (escuchar ⓘ)) es una palabra inglesa para designar un municipio o división administrativa similar utilizada en varios países.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BoroughBorough - Wikipedia

    A borough is an administrative division in various English-speaking countries. In principle, the term borough designates a self-governing walled town, although in practice, official use of the term varies widely.

  3. La ciudad de Nueva York (en Estados Unidos) abarca cinco divisiones administrativas a nivel de condado llamadas boroughs ( distritos ): Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens y Staten Island. Cada borough coincide además con uno de los respectivos condados del estado de Nueva York.

  4. The Boroughs of New York City are the five major governmental districts that compose New York City. The boroughs are the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. Each borough is coextensive with a respective county of the State of New York: The Bronx is Bronx County, Brooklyn is Kings County, Manhattan is New York County, Queens ...

  5. A borough in some U.S. states is a unit of local government or other administrative division below the level of the state. The term is currently used in six states: A type of municipality: Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania (also formerly Michigan and Minnesota)

  6. London borough council. The London boroughs are the 32 local authority districts that together with the City of London make up the administrative area of Greater London, England; each is governed by a London borough council. The present London boroughs were all created at the same time as Greater London on 1 April 1965 by the London Government ...

  7. Origins of borough status. Modern borough status. England and Wales. Wales. Northern Ireland. See also. References. Citations. Sources. External links. Borough status in the United Kingdom. Borough status is granted by royal charter to local government districts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.