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The municipalities of Brazil are administrative divisions of the states of Brazil. At present, Brazil has 5,564 municipalities, making the average municipality population 34,361. The average state in Brazil has 214 municipalities. Each municipality has an autonomous local government, comprising a mayor and a legislative body elected directly by their people, that collects taxes and also receives funds from the State and Union government.[1] However, municipal governments have no judicial power, and courts are only organised at the State or Union level. A subdivision of the State judiciary, or comarca, can either correspond to an individual municipality or encompass several municipalities.
Municipalities can be split or merged to form new municipalities within the borders of the State, if the people of the involved municpalities express a desire to do so in a plebiscite.[1] However, these must abide by the Federal Constitution, and forming exclaves or seceding from the State or Union is expressly forbidden.[1]
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- Municipalities of Acre (AC)
- Municipalities of Alagoas (AL)
- Municipalities of Amapá (AP)
- Municipalities of Amazonas (AM)
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- Municipalities of Maranhão (MA)
- Municipalities of Mato Grosso (MT)
- Municipalities of Mato Grosso do Sul (MS)
- Municipalities of Minas Gerais (MG)
P
- Municipalities of Pará (PA)
- Municipalities of Paraíba (PB)
- Municipalities of Paraná (PR)
- Municipalities of Pernambuco (PE)
- Municipalities of Piauí (PI)
R
- Municipalities of Rio de Janeiro (RJ)
- Municipalities of Rio Grande do Norte (RN)
- Municipalities of Rio Grande do Sul (RS)
- Municipalities of Rondônia (RO)
- Municipalities of Roraima (RR)
S
- Municipalities of Santa Catarina (SC)
- Municipalities of São Paulo (SP)
- Municipalities of Sergipe (SE)
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See also
References
- ^ a b c "Brazilian Federal Constitution" (in Portuguese). Presidency of the Republic. 1988. http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/Constituicao/Constituiçao.htm. Retrieved 2008-06-03."Brazilian Federal Constitution". v-brazil.com. 2007. http://www.v-brazil.com/government/laws/titleI.html. Retrieved 2008-06-03. "Unofficial translation"
External links
- Map
- (Portuguese)Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics
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