No, a village doesn't exactly have government..the most it might have is a mayor. Citys have mayors too, but citys are far larger than villages.
There is county government, city or village government as well as state government.
A municipality (city, town, village) is a government entity in any state.
A city, town, or village, incorporated for local self-government
Municipal government means the Mayor and Co. in your town or city, this is where they are located, each in their own village, town or city.
A system in which the rulers run the government from a capital city is called a centralized government. :P :) :P
An exerpt from http://www.thevillagetc.com : "...The Village (at Grand Traverse Commons) is the unique renovation of dozens of historic buildings formerly known as the Traverse City State Hospital, and previously, the Northern Michigan Asylum."
City governments often have a city council system. This is analogous to a county board of commissioners system of government.
House+House=Village Village+Village=City
allowed professional administrators to run the city government
The government was a city-state ruled by the wealthy Medici family.
A village hall is a government for villages. Services village halls provide is that it acts as a town or city hall. Village halls can provide things such as transfer stamps, village sticker purchases, payment for water bills, and business licenses.
City Council.