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  1. In United States local government, a consolidated city-county (also known as either a city-parish or a consolidated government in Louisiana, depending on the locality, or a unified municipality, unified home rule borough, or city and borough in Alaska) is formed when one or more cities and their surrounding county (parish in Louisiana, borough ...

  2. In United States local government, a consolidated city-county is formed when one or more cities and their surrounding county merge into one unified jurisdiction. As such it is a type of unitary authority that has the governmental powers of both a municipal corporation and a county.

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  4. Municipalities are typically subordinate to a county government, with some exceptions. Certain cities, for example, have consolidated with their county government as consolidated city-counties. In Virginia, cities are completely independent from the county in which they would otherwise be a part.

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  5. Lexington, Kentucky. Consolidated city-county. Downtown Lexington. Nickname (s): Athens of the West, [1] Horse Capital of the World. Location in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Lexington, Kentucky. Location in the United States. Coordinates: 38°02′47″N 84°29′49″W.

  6. Columbus, Georgia. Coordinates: 32°29′32″N 84°56′25″W. Columbus, Georgia. Consolidated city-county. Downtown skyline on the banks of the Chattahoochee River. Flag. Seal. Nicknames: The Fountain City or The Lowell of the South.

  7. Main article: Consolidated city-county. A consolidated city-county is simultaneously a city, which is a municipality (municipal corporation), and a county, which is an administrative division of a state, having the powers and responsibilities of both types of entities.

  8. Since 1970, Indianapolis and Marion County have operated as a consolidated city-county government called Unigov. The executive branch is headed by the mayor who serves as the chief executive and administrative officer for both the city and county. [5]

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