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List of municipalities in Alberta : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alberta is the fourth-most populous province in Canada with 3,645,257 residents as of 2011 and is the fourth-largest in land area at approximately .(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, 2011 and 2006 censuses ) Alberta's 357 municipalities cover of the province's land mass and are home to of its population. These municipalities provide local government services, including roads, water, sewer and garbage collection among others, and a variety of programs to their residents.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=What Are Municipalities? )(【引用サイトリンク】 title=The Provisions of Programs and Services Through Municipalities )According to the Municipal Government Act (MGA), which was enacted in 2000, a municipality in Alberta is "a city, town, village, summer village, municipal district or specialized municipality, a town under the Parks Towns Act, or a municipality formed by special Act". The MGA also recognizes improvement districts and special areas as municipal authorities while Metis settlements are recognized as municipalities by the Government of Alberta's Ministry of Municipal Affairs.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Types Of Municipalities In Alberta ) Cities, towns, villages, summer villages, municipal districts, specialized municipalities and improvement districts are formed under the provincial authority of the MGA. Special areas and Metis settlements are formed under the provincial authority of the Special Areas Act (SAA) and the Metis Settlements Act (MSA) respectively, of which both were enacted in 2000. As provincial law, the MGA, the SAA and the MSA were passed by the Legislative Assembly of Alberta with royal assent granted by the Lieutenant Governor.Of Alberta's 356 municipalities, 268 of them are urban municipalities (18 cities, 107 towns, 92 villages and 51 summer villages), 5 are specialized municipalities, 75 are rural municipalities (64 municipal districts, 8 improvement districts and 3 special areas) and 8 are Metis settlements. The MGA, the SAA and the MSA stipulate governance of these municipalities. Alberta's Ministry of Municipal Affairs is responsible for providing provincial services to municipalities.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=About The Ministry of Municipal Affairs )Over half of Alberta's population resides in its two largest cities. Calgary, the largest city, is home to of the province's population (1,096,833 residents), while Edmonton, Alberta's capital city, is home to (812,201 residents). Improvement District No. 25 (Willmore Wilderness) and Improvement District No. 349 are Alberta's smallest municipalities by population; both are unpopulated. The largest municipality by land area is Mackenzie County at , while the smallest by land area is the Summer Village of Castle Island at .== Urban municipalities ==List of urban municipalities in Alberta -->Alberta's Municipal Government Act (MGA), enacted in 2000, defines urban municipality as a "city, town, village or summer village." For federal census purposes, Statistics Canada recognizes all four urban municipality types as census subdivisions.Combined, Alberta has 268 urban municipalities comprising 18 cities, 107 towns, 93 villages and 51 summer villages. The 268 urban municipalities have a total population of 2,593,734, a total land area of , and an average population of 9,643. These totals represent of Alberta's population yet only of its land area.
Alberta is the fourth-most populous province in Canada with 3,645,257 residents as of 2011 and is the fourth-largest in land area at approximately .〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, 2011 and 2006 censuses )〕 Alberta's 357 municipalities cover of the province's land mass and are home to of its population.〔 These municipalities provide local government services, including roads, water, sewer and garbage collection among others, and a variety of programs to their residents.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=What Are Municipalities? )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=The Provisions of Programs and Services Through Municipalities )〕 According to the Municipal Government Act (MGA), which was enacted in 2000, a municipality in Alberta is "a city, town, village, summer village, municipal district or specialized municipality, a town under the Parks Towns Act, or a municipality formed by special Act". The MGA also recognizes improvement districts and special areas as municipal authorities while Metis settlements are recognized as municipalities by the Government of Alberta's Ministry of Municipal Affairs.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Types Of Municipalities In Alberta )〕 Cities, towns, villages, summer villages, municipal districts, specialized municipalities and improvement districts are formed under the provincial authority of the MGA.〔 Special areas and Metis settlements are formed under the provincial authority of the Special Areas Act (SAA) and the Metis Settlements Act (MSA) respectively, of which both were enacted in 2000. As provincial law, the MGA, the SAA and the MSA were passed by the Legislative Assembly of Alberta with royal assent granted by the Lieutenant Governor. Of Alberta's 356 municipalities, 268 of them are urban municipalities (18 cities, 107 towns, 92 villages and 51 summer villages), 5 are specialized municipalities, 75 are rural municipalities (64 municipal districts, 8 improvement districts and 3 special areas) and 8 are Metis settlements.〔 The MGA, the SAA and the MSA stipulate governance of these municipalities.〔〔〔 Alberta's Ministry of Municipal Affairs is responsible for providing provincial services to municipalities.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=About The Ministry of Municipal Affairs )〕 Over half of Alberta's population resides in its two largest cities. Calgary, the largest city, is home to of the province's population (1,096,833 residents), while Edmonton, Alberta's capital city, is home to (812,201 residents).〔 Improvement District No. 25 (Willmore Wilderness) and Improvement District No. 349 are Alberta's smallest municipalities by population; both are unpopulated.〔 The largest municipality by land area is Mackenzie County at , while the smallest by land area is the Summer Village of Castle Island at .〔 == Urban municipalities ==
Alberta's Municipal Government Act (MGA), enacted in 2000, defines urban municipality as a "city, town, village or summer village."〔 For federal census purposes, Statistics Canada recognizes all four urban municipality types as census subdivisions. Combined, Alberta has 268 urban municipalities comprising 18 cities, 107 towns, 93 villages and 51 summer villages.〔 The 268 urban municipalities have a total population of 2,593,734, a total land area of , and an average population of 9,643. These totals represent of Alberta's population yet only of its land area.
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 Alberta's Municipal Government Act (MGA), enacted in 2000, defines urban municipality as a "city, town, village or summer village." For federal census purposes, Statistics Canada recognizes all four urban municipality types as census subdivisions.Combined, Alberta has 268 urban municipalities comprising 18 cities, 107 towns, 93 villages and 51 summer villages. The 268 urban municipalities have a total population of 2,593,734, a total land area of , and an average population of 9,643. These totals represent of Alberta's population yet only of its land area.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■Alberta's Municipal Government Act (MGA), enacted in 2000, defines urban municipality as a "city, town, village or summer village." For federal census purposes, Statistics Canada recognizes all four urban municipality types as census subdivisions.Combined, Alberta has 268 urban municipalities comprising 18 cities, 107 towns, 93 villages and 51 summer villages. The 268 urban municipalities have a total population of 2,593,734, a total land area of , and an average population of 9,643. These totals represent of Alberta's population yet only of its land area.">ウィキペディアで「Alberta is the fourth-most populous province in Canada with 3,645,257 residents as of 2011 and is the fourth-largest in land area at approximately .(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Population and dwelling counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, 2011 and 2006 censuses ) Alberta's 357 municipalities cover of the province's land mass and are home to of its population. These municipalities provide local government services, including roads, water, sewer and garbage collection among others, and a variety of programs to their residents.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=What Are Municipalities? )(【引用サイトリンク】 title=The Provisions of Programs and Services Through Municipalities )According to the Municipal Government Act (MGA), which was enacted in 2000, a municipality in Alberta is "a city, town, village, summer village, municipal district or specialized municipality, a town under the Parks Towns Act, or a municipality formed by special Act". The MGA also recognizes improvement districts and special areas as municipal authorities while Metis settlements are recognized as municipalities by the Government of Alberta's Ministry of Municipal Affairs.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Types Of Municipalities In Alberta ) Cities, towns, villages, summer villages, municipal districts, specialized municipalities and improvement districts are formed under the provincial authority of the MGA. Special areas and Metis settlements are formed under the provincial authority of the Special Areas Act (SAA) and the Metis Settlements Act (MSA) respectively, of which both were enacted in 2000. As provincial law, the MGA, the SAA and the MSA were passed by the Legislative Assembly of Alberta with royal assent granted by the Lieutenant Governor.Of Alberta's 356 municipalities, 268 of them are urban municipalities (18 cities, 107 towns, 92 villages and 51 summer villages), 5 are specialized municipalities, 75 are rural municipalities (64 municipal districts, 8 improvement districts and 3 special areas) and 8 are Metis settlements. The MGA, the SAA and the MSA stipulate governance of these municipalities. Alberta's Ministry of Municipal Affairs is responsible for providing provincial services to municipalities.(【引用サイトリンク】 title=About The Ministry of Municipal Affairs )Over half of Alberta's population resides in its two largest cities. Calgary, the largest city, is home to of the province's population (1,096,833 residents), while Edmonton, Alberta's capital city, is home to (812,201 residents). Improvement District No. 25 (Willmore Wilderness) and Improvement District No. 349 are Alberta's smallest municipalities by population; both are unpopulated. The largest municipality by land area is Mackenzie County at , while the smallest by land area is the Summer Village of Castle Island at .== Urban municipalities ==List of urban municipalities in Alberta -->Alberta's Municipal Government Act (MGA), enacted in 2000, defines urban municipality as a "city, town, village or summer village." For federal census purposes, Statistics Canada recognizes all four urban municipality types as census subdivisions.Combined, Alberta has 268 urban municipalities comprising 18 cities, 107 towns, 93 villages and 51 summer villages. The 268 urban municipalities have a total population of 2,593,734, a total land area of , and an average population of 9,643. These totals represent of Alberta's population yet only of its land area.」の詳細全文を読む
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