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Gaven Terrell
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27 December, 06:37
What is the smallest unit of local government?
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Ralph Blake
27 December, 06:43
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the smallest unit of a local government is its village
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Braedon Abbott
27 December, 06:48
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Cities and Municipalities are the smallest units of local government.
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