township
town·ship / ˈtounˌship/ • n. 1. a division of a county with some corporate powers. ∎ a district six miles square.2. (in South Africa) a suburb or city of predominantly black occupation, formerly officially designated for black occupation by apartheid legislation.3. Brit., hist. a manor or parish as a territorial division. ∎ a small town or village forming part of a large parish.
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In a government survey, a square tract of land six miles on each side, constituting thirty-six square miles. In some states, the name given to the political subdivision of a county.
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