1. Cities and towns are differentiated primarily by an area’s demography and its geography. In simple terms, cities are larger dwelling places than towns.
2. Cities cover a wider area than towns and as cities advance, they may sometimes incorporate or merge with surrounding areas.
3. In the United States, an incorporated city is a legally defined government entity. It has powers delegated by the state and county and the local laws, regulations and policies are created and approved by the voters of the city and their representatives. A city can provide local government services to its citizens.
4. A CITY
has a cathedral or a university or both.
A TOWN
has a market
5. Cities generally have complex systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, housing, and transportation.
6. Town is an urban area that is smaller than a city but larger than a village.
2. Cities cover a wider area than towns and as cities advance, they may sometimes incorporate or merge with surrounding areas.
3. In the United States, an incorporated city is a legally defined government entity. It has powers delegated by the state and county and the local laws, regulations and policies are created and approved by the voters of the city and their representatives. A city can provide local government services to its citizens.
4. A CITY
has a cathedral or a university or both.
A TOWN
has a market
5. Cities generally have complex systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, housing, and transportation.
6. Town is an urban area that is smaller than a city but larger than a village.
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