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  1. Unlike Virginia's cities, and like municipalities in most other states, incorporated towns are municipalities that are within counties. Local government is thus divided between the town and the county. A town can be formed from any area with a defined boundary having a population of 1,000 or more.

  2. Source: Prince William County Mapper. Prince William County and the City of Manassas had to go to court a decade ago to resolve who had authority to authorize expansion of the jail in downtown Manassas. Turns out there is a "hole in the doughnut" when it comes to land ownership. Manassas incoporated as a city in 1975, shifting from town status.

  3. Mar 25, 2024 · While counties are the norm in most states, there are some exceptions. Independent cities exist in a few states, such as Virginia. These cities are not located within the territory of any county and operate as separate entities. They may even serve as county seats for neighboring counties.

  4. Jul 25, 2019 · When used in reference to one of the fifty states there is no difference between a commonwealth and a state. There are four states which are officially known as commonwealths: Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Virginia, and Massachusetts.

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  5. The Commonwealth of Virginia is divided into 95 counties, along with 38 independent cities that are considered county-equivalents for census purposes. In Virginia, cities are co-equal levels of government to counties, but towns are part of counties.

  6. Definition. Commonwealths. Kentucky. Massachusetts. Pennsylvania. Virginia. See also. Notes. References. Commonwealth (U.S. state) The four U.S. states (highlighted in green) that are designated Commonwealths: Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.

  7. Virginia’s plateau is the smallest of the state’s five regions and contains only three counties (Wise, Dickenson, and Buchanan). The visible slope at its eastern edge gives the impression that it is a mountain range, but instead it is an eroded plain of sedimentary rock that has a high elevation of 2,000 feet above sea level—higher than ...

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