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Unincorporated communityAn unincorporated community is one general term for a geographic area having a common social identity without benefit of municipal organization or official political designation (i.e. incorporation as a city or town). There are two main types of unincorporated communities: * a neighborhood or other community existing within one or across multiple existing incorporated areas (i.e. cities or towns). One example is Clifton, Massachusetts (neighborhood). * a neighborhood or other community existing outside of an incorporated municipal government, or away from a larger urbanized area. For example, Paradise, Michigan. Generally unincorporated communities are in rural areas or beside small cities. Generally they contain no large box-office stores. In New York State, unincorporated communities within towns are called hamlet (place). Urban studies and planning Unincorporated communityI must say, reading "Generally unincorporated communities are in rural areas or beside small cities. Generally they contain no large box-office stores." after coming to this page from the link at McLean, Virginia is a bit odd. But then, Virginia's city/town/etc. system is a bit odd altogether. See other meanings of words starting from letter: UUA | UB | UC | UD | UE | UF | UG | UH | UI | UJ | UK | UL | UM | UN | UO | UP | UR | US | UT | UW | UX | UY | UZ |Words begining with Unincorporated_community: Unincorporated_community Unincorporated_community |
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