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Hi,

In Poland there is "radny miasta" (member of city counsil), "radny gminy" (member of the council of the gmina), "radny powiatu" (... powiat) and "radny sejmiku województwa" (... województwo). Shall I make a interwiki-link between Polish radny and herewith councillor?

Rozek19 17:58, 18 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"Councillor" as a title.

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I was hoping for a reference to a legal source for the statement that the title "councillor" should only apply to city, district or borough councillors. Debrett, for all that it is a well-established style guide, is not a legal reference book and the question of whether the title is valid or not is a legal, not stylistic one. MarkSG (talk) 19:33, 26 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

I cannot recall ever having seen this spelling in U.S. usage.

Worldwide view, or lack thereof

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This page not only deals more or less singularly with the UK, it only really has an English perspective within that. Tartan Nutter (talk) 16:29, 25 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

United States: mention of Washington, DC seems out of place

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Certainly Washington, DC has a unique government compared with other cities in the US, however I don't think that warrants it being mentioned specifically, when all other cities are lumped together as a single bullet point; i.e. for the purposes of this article I think DC should be considered just another city.

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