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Buergermeeschter (Luxembourgish) Polgármester (Hungarian),
derived from German.
Burmistrz (Polish), a
mayoral title,
derived from German. The
German form Oberbürgermeister...
- miasta,
literally translated city president)
instead of a town
mayor (
burmistrz) as the head of the city executive, thus
being informally called miasto...
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called one of the following: a city
mayor (prezydent miasta) a town
mayor (
burmistrz) a wójt
which is the
equivalent office in a
rural muni****lity (gmina...
- only villages. (The head of a town or city is called, respectively, the
burmistrz or "president".) The word wójt
derives from the
Latin advocatus, via the...
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called accordingly either a city
mayor (prezydent miasta) or a town
mayor (
burmistrz), all of them
elected by a two-round
direct election,
while the town/city...
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exercised by the city
council (rada miasta), the
directly elected mayor (
burmistrz or prezydent), and the city office/town hall (urząd miasta). Sometimes...
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secularisation of
church property. The town,
governed by a
burgomaster (
burmistrz), at the time had only 190 residents, 44
occupied dwellings, a church...
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governed by a city
mayor (prezydent miasta)
instead of a town
mayor (
burmistrz), the
status awarded automatically to all
urban gminy over 100,000 inhabitants...
- 2020-06-05. Barłowski,
Karol (2023-07-17). "Nocna warta.
Pierwszy w
Polsce burmistrz pracujący nocą" [Night watch. The
first night mayor in
Poland to work...
- well as a
directly elected mayor (known as
prezydent in
large towns,
burmistrz in most
urban and urban-rural gminas, and wójt in
rural gminas). A gmina...