municipalité
municipality
noun moo-nee-see-pah-lee-TEH Rare
Origin: Latin municipalitas, from municipium (self-governing town)
Also means
town council
Usage Note
Municipalité can refer either to the administrative body (the elected council) or to the territorial unit (the commune itself). In France, the smallest unit of local government is the commune, and its governing body is the conseil municipal led by a maire. Learners often encounter municipalité in press coverage of local elections (les élections municipales), which are held every six years.
Examples
"La municipalité a voté un nouveau budget."
Natural Translation
The municipality voted on a new budget.
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