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three tables suggestion, the student will have to sort, write them all down, then scroll down, sort again, then write those all down, then compare the two lists. This is just one example. I feel that in order for this to be useful, the list should be sortable. The division we have now makes sense, since the first table is not what people would consider a city/town, but the second list is what most people would indeed consider a city/town. I believe this division is the most pragmatic approach to this page.
1305:*I like how the list is progressing now. However, I would like a bit more info in the intro, which I think would clarify things even more. In the second paragraph, after ""a geographic area whose inhabitants are incorporated"." please say how much of the total population and total area does that mean. Also, at the end of the paragraph, please say how many municipalities of each three types are there, and how much population and area do each cover. 1356: 2889: 2770: 2641: 2608: 2575: 2511: 2420: 2355: 2305: 2231: 2121: 1839: 1797: 1742: 1578: 1380: 696: 540: 508: 476: 442: 404: 362: 1613: 1006:. Unfortunately, at this scale I don't believe the color-codes would work for the lower tier as there are far too many municipalities to display. I believe this map should be removed. However, the upper tier maps could be merged into a two colour system as they are easily visible at this resolution. Would you recommend that Nergaal? 266:
clicking altogether. In both scenarios however, I'm failing to see the alt parameter generate as a hot tip on the image. I suggest we remove all link parameters. No point in linking the image to an article if a wikilink in the caption does the same. Simply redundant. Still don't know how to get the alt to appear though.
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in grouping singles and uppers together for the same. Since that would be redundant, I continue to suggest that all three statuses should be separated. It is certainly the cleanest and, IMO, least confusing solution (or least confusing within the already much too confusing municipal structures established by Ontario).
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Single-tiers are responsible for providing all local municipal services. Lower-tiers are like singles by providing some of the same local municipal services. Upper-tiers are also like singles by providing the balance of local municipal services not provided by the upper-tiers. Upper-tiers are the sum
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You are indeed correct. All upper tier ones (first list) are divided into multiple lower tier ones. However, there are two types of lower tier (second list): ones that are part of an upper tier and ones that are not but they both function essentially the same. This is why there are two lists, one for
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Perhaps my example was not the best, but I'm glad you see merit in keeping the list format as is (counties/districts in one, and cities/towns/villages in the other). When you have a large list like this, I much prefer the ability to sort and use the information over the technical divisions which may
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As singles are a combination of both uppers and lowers, including them with lowers is comparing apples to oranges and alternately including them with uppers is comparing apples to peaches. Although keeping singles and lowers together have merit for population comparison purposes, there is also merit
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The images are good, although they could probably be merged into a single image with multiple colors. The thing I am still bugged (I have not read the article carefully though) is what is the exact distinction between the upper and lower tier municipalities. Some readers like me would assume that an
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that states "An image should generally be placed in the section of the article that is most relevant to the image." Both Toronto and Ottawa are mentioned in the second paragraph of the lead, whereas the maps correspond to the text in the leads of each section. This brings to mind that all other city
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I believe the alt is for "situations where the image is not available to the reader (perhaps because they have turned off images in their web browser, or are using a screen reader due to a visual impairment). I believe it is primarily for blind users. So you are not supposed to see the alt. "The alt
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I have a suggested solution that might simplify things a bit. Why not have the first map just show the municipalities listed in the first table (Upper-tier municipalities). So it would be the same as now, minus the single-tier municipalities. This would alleviate any confusion and we are not really
1620:– this information is not readily available on the web AFAIK like it is for Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan. I don’t think this should not be a barrier to attaining FL status, but this could certainly be a “to do” item added to the talk page for those with the time to research 444 dates. 1193:
that provides the same sorting functionality for census subdivisions (municipalities or municipal-equivalents), which allows comparison of all cities with all towns, villages, etc. I'm not certain we have to cater to all permutations of potential researcher needs when there are alternatives a click
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I see your argument, and it makes sense. However, I believe the most useful format is the one currently provided. For example, imagine a kid doing a school project and needs to find the largest cities and towns in the GTA by population. Right now that student can sort, and find the answer. With the
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These new maps are excellent and think they address the question about 17% of the land surface incorporated. I am wondering if we could do without the first as it is both a little redundant (the third map shows exactly the same thing, but with a bit more detail), and also messes up the formatting.
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Reference applies to the 444. The 17% is the sum of all referenced land areas in the second table (see 155,653.00 in bottom row) divided by the referenced total land area of Ontario (908,607.67). Perhaps use of the {{percentage|155653.00|908607.67}} is in order, with the refs from elsewhere in the
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Not quite, but that's my fault for not being clear here or in the article. Upper tier are special in that they have lower tiered municipalities inside them, so they function rather differently than lower tier (having less municipal duties). Some are not found within an upper tier municipality, and
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Rounding to the a precision of -5 is quite troublesome. An accurate land area figure is necessary to determine the percentage of land area covered by municipalities. The total land area covered by municipalities is presented at the bottom of the second table. For rounding of census populations, I
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The Municipal Act, 2001 allows your municipality to change its official name as it sees fit, as long as the new name is not already used by another municipality and proper notification is given. However, the change of name will not affect its status as an upper tier, lower tier or single tier
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Hadn't previously seen or used the link parameter before. Yesterday's efforts were trial and error efforts to figure it out. Just moved a link parameter outright. Upon click, you go to the file's page, which is what I'm accustomed to. Returning the link parameter but leaving it blank prevents
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I do like those two combined, as they both serve largely the same function (as opposed to upper-tier municipalities which are rather distinct and deserve their own list). Dividing the single and lower-tier municipalities will also make it impossible to sort municipalities by population (and
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This was unintended. This is a concatenation formula issue with Excel in which I use to build these tables where it automatically trims any zero off that is at the end of a number to the right of the decimal point. I see Mattximus is hard-coding these back in. Thanks Mattximus.
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Could we still have the map showing where the municipalities are? Probably beside the 17% statement. This new one shows Toronto as unincorporated as Northern Ontario. A single-tier map might also be helpful, to offset the upper-tier one. Just some thoughts to throw out there.
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If I understand you correctly, Upper tier municipalities are divided into lower tier, while single-tier ones are both upper and lower tier at the same time. In that case, I would merge the upper and single tier ones together, and create a map for them only.
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Disagree that there are two types of lower-tier. Another way to look at, which is different than I described below, is that single-tiers are "multi-tiers" that span both lower-tier and upper-tier responsibilities. I've created a map for the upper-tiers.
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they are called single tier, and function almost exactly like lower tier. So it makes sense to merge the top two maps, as they both show upper tier municipalities, and get rid of the bottom map since it's inaccurate (just waiting on Hwy43's opinion).
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Ontario: The process is simple. Once a town enacts a bylaw asking for a status change, it merely sends a copy to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. It cannot change its name to one already being used. There is no other size or population
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I'm not sure how correct these the lower tier map is, could someone perhaps correct my confusion? Something seems wrong with the "Southern Ontario's 11 single-tier municipalities" map. It does not show many single tiered municipalities, for example
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You are correct that the "Southern Ontario's 11 single-tier municipalities" map is wrong. It actually presented 9 single-tiers that are equivalent of census divisions, of which not all were in southern Ontario. Map has been removed.
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This would be original research if the boundaries of Ontario’s portion of this region aren’t specifically defined by a reliable source and contiguous with municipal boundaries. Ultimately, this would be more appropriate at the
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Not finding the first redundant. As the lead is intended to be a generalized summary of the article's content, the generalized map in the lead is appropriate. Also, I'm not seeing any problems with formatting on my end.
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isn't explicit on rounding of other census figures, perhaps there is an argument to round land area. If it were absolutely necessary however, I would only support rounding to the nearest whole number (908,608).
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Separate maps showing the 17% land coverage and a single-tiers are possible. However, the land areas of some municipalities will be so small that they may be indiscernible at the scale of the upper-tiers map.
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not be as pragmatic. I want to make wikipedia a useful resource for my students and feel that this format would be optimal. I would consider it resolved as is, but perhaps we can hear what Nergaal has to say?
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proclaims 67% of Ontario's population in 2006 was within the corridor, but alas its is either unreferenced or it is verifiable by the original target of the deadlinked reference at the end of the paragraph.
648:. Upper-tier does not work as northern Ontario is without upper-tier and has districts instead, which aren't municipalities. Census divisions are inclusive of both upper-tier municipalities and districts. 1196:
Regarding your example, note that a researcher is unable to determine the largest cities and towns in the GTA on this article as there is not a column in which the GTA is an attribute. I assume that the
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Per above, the overlapping of lower and upper-tier municipalities complicates satisfying these three questions. However, we could answer these questions for each status type on their own if that works.
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Among the 19 other census subdivisions, differentiating the 10 unincorporated districts from the 9 incorporated single-tier municipalities would be a revert of the effort to resolve the above concern.
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In my Safari browser, the images down the right-hand-side of the "Single and lower-tier municipalities" section push the table down and create a huge swath of white space. Perhaps they're too large?
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How much of the province's total population and area is covered by municipalities? What is the total area for these municipalities? What is the average population of all municipalities, as stated at
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Not sure if I am too close to this, but IMO single and lower-tier municipalities should be split into separate sections. Each of the three types of municipal status should have its own section.
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In other words, should we just be silent on why/how the least-populated municipality has a population of 0? As an alternative to removal, I have revised the note in an effort to address.
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Need more clarification. Are you suggesting a bottom-up approach (single and lower-tiers section first and then upper-tiers section afterwards) rather than the current top-down approach?
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This is the level of precision given by the Statistics Canada source, the level of precision in the tables of this page, and also the level of precision in other Featured Lists such as
2024:"908,607.67 km2" really, do we need this level of precision? Especially in the lead, I'd expect more like "a little over 900,000 km2" or similar. Apply to rest of lead and prose. 90: 85: 94: 1248:
Haven't receive a reply to the above. Want to say that resolution of this matter is not a must, in my opinion, for achieving FL status. Let's not let this stand in the way.
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interested in census divisions for the page anyway. Plus it makes sense for the map to show the contents of that section and only that section. Would this be hard to do?
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by type. Nine of Ontario's 173 single-tier municipalities are designated as census divisions by Statistics Canada. The remaining 164 are components of census divisions.
1458:. What is the general requirement to become a city there? Are there any exceptions to the rules? In order to make this list complete, I'd like to see that information. 1603:
Specific featured lists also maintain the date of incorporation for statistical purposes on the table. Would you be able to add their incorporation dates if possible?
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images are within the Upper-tier section when they would actually be more relevant in the Single and lower-tier section where the subject cities are actually listed.
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article already covers this in some manner. If not, it should. Regardless, your point about this being one of multiple examples that could apply here is understood.
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I would do the same thing for the other websites as well (ex: www.amo.on.ca. Association of Municipalities of Ontario → Association of Municipalities of Ontario). –
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I am nominating this for featured list because it meets all FL criteria and is structured in a similar manner to other featured lists of municipalities including
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The lead is a summary so rounding to the nearest 100,000 is fine. Elsewhere, perhaps more accuracy, but not two decimal places of a square km, is expected.
2155:"444 municipalities covering 17% of the province's land mass." so the ref is mid-sentence implying it refs just the 444 and not the 17%. Is that referenced? 1387:, although I added the percentages of the total population and land area to the first rather than the second paragraph. I trust there is no issue with that. 135: 771:
upper tier is divided into multiple lower tier ones. A sentence explaining how the two differ together perhaps with a map would alleviate this confusion.
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This article is about municipalities. Here we are referring to the legally defined municipality. Toronto's official legal name is the "City of Toronto".
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population growth, and area, and density...), one of the purposes of having sortable columns and listing all types of municipalities in the first place.
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Nergaal, have all your comments since been sufficiently addressed? Not sure if your last comment above refers to all your items or just the last item.
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God this is not a straightforward system at all. Then why not list these 9 also in the first table using italics or something to distinguish them?
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that allow readers to sort all cities and all towns within the province respectively regardless if they are singles or lowers, not to mention the
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parameter text is not normally visible to readers but may be displayed by web browsers when images are switched off". So I think it's good as is.
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Can do on the latter. The former can't really be done as there would be double counting as lower and upper tiers have overlapping jurisdiction.
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linked them to the city articles. Is there a featured article guideline, that I am unaware of, which recommends links to file pages be removed?
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There is a little pair of boxes just to the lower right of each image which takes you to the file pages. Is that what you were looking for?
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Moved maps to a gallery. I found that mixing them into the images of cities on the right was a little random looking. What do you think?
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So, essentially it is a name change process in which Ontario’s least populated municipality can become a city. It is unconventional.
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repeated in ... tables", which reads as it is optional. If you continue to feel strongly, I could link the duplicate entries.
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within the second table's "Census division" column need to be wikilinked? I thought this would be redundant and contrary to
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Just looks like an odd sentence with one stat ref'd, the other not at all. Deal with it as you see fit, but it looks odd.
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There are no similar/conventional incorporation requirements for cities, towns, villages, townships, etc. anymore. Per
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To a first time reader it is weird to see upper-tier municipalities being smaller than the lower-tier municipalities
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upper and one for lower. Is this not clear in the text and images? Certainly willing to change to make more clear.
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At the top of the page, add templates: {{Use mdy dates|date=July 2013}} {{Use Canadian English|date=July 2013}}
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Image captions which are complete sentences (e.g. "Toronto is Ontario's most populous municipality") need a
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first in lead, second in last row of each table, and the third in the lead of each of the two sections.
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Clicking on the images resulted in nothing, normally it would take you to the file page. User:Hwy43 has
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isn't there an image with the division of Ontario into municipalities - at least for the upper tier one
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I get the same on one of my laptops, but not the other and not at work. Depends on screen resolution.
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However, such terms usually do not determine the legal powers and responsibilities of a municipality.
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It appears the |website= parameter defaults to italics. Should we just avoid usage of the parameter?
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The official name of your municipality may include a term such as township, village, town or city.
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Strangely the alt text was appearing when the three maps were nested in the gallery template.
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the list looks much better now (and feel free to cap/hide my multiple comments left here).
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Don't forget in sortable tables that anything that's linkable should be linked every time.
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Actually you can combine all and use color-codes to differentiate among the three.
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I'd like to see the requirements for municipal corporation in Ontario, as done at
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I will add maps showing the locations of the types of upper-tier municipalities.
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article. If we include this, then I guess we’d have to do the same for the
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article duplicated and placed at the end of the sentence. Please advise.
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removal of "www12.statcan.gc.ca." in favour of just "Statistics Canada".
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Minor thing: density column should say that it refers to per sq km.
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Subsequent comments should be made on the article's talk page or in
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Then just count the total without double-counting (single+lower).
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Does the parameter "area" refer to just land area or total area?
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what does geographic area mean? should it be an upper-tier one?
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verifies that there are no similar/conventional requirements:
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what is sought? If so, I'll do the same for the other table.
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Please ensure % are all given to same level of precision.
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The links seem to be working, can you be more specific?
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Can you clarify this point, not sure what you mean?
2494:Most, if not all recent FLs follow that paradigm. 2104:"approximately" is probably better than "nearly". 1353:Well duh! I couldn't see the forest for the trees. 1867:Most of the population is concentrated within the 2983:The above discussion is preserved as an archive. 43:. No further edits should be made to this page. 2989:No further edits should be made to this page. 1300:Second set of resolved comments from Nergaal 1181:Recognized and valid, but we do however have 29:The following is an archived discussion of a 8: 2685:Third set of resolved comments from Nergaal 2476:Revisiting OVERLINK, I see it states "links 604:First set of resolved comments from Nergaal 2854:It doesn't show it as incorporated either. 334:Website names shouldn't be in italics (ex: 2680: 1998: 1413: 1295: 599: 321: 177:List of municipalities in British Columbia 124: 326:Resolved comments from Underneath-it-All 2683: 2001: 1416: 1298: 602: 324: 1908:Further to this, the last paragraph at 127: 117: 41:Knowledge talk:Featured list candidates 2840:It doesn't show it as unincorporated. 2036:List of cities and towns in California 1910:Quebec City–Windsor Corridor#Geography 849:for some reason the note reads strange 181:List of cities and towns in California 2571:is what was sought. If correct, then 2090:How does "nearly 909,000 km2" sound? 7: 1456:List of cities and towns in Arizona 24: 18:Knowledge:Featured list candidates 74:List of municipalities in Ontario 67:List of municipalities in Ontario 2887: 2768: 2753:Not hard to do. I'll undertake. 2639: 2606: 2573: 2509: 2418: 2353: 2303: 2229: 2119: 1837: 1795: 1740: 1611: 1576: 1378: 1354: 756:Yes this looks much better now. 694: 538: 506: 474: 440: 402: 360: 733:I'll be taking you up on your 1: 1705:Yes, that's perfect. Thanks. 2454:Really? All 21 instances of 1881:Quebec City–Windsor Corridor 1869:Quebec City–Windsor Corridor 1792:) 04:07, 20 July 2013 (UTC) 1120:of two or more lower-tiers. 787:File:Russian Regions-EN.svg 3006: 2819:00:25, 3 August 2013 (UTC) 1775:? 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List of municipalities in Ontario
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