Each school district has its own salary scale and benefit package.
In 1025, the Kingdom of Poland developed. Poland became a part of Russia in the 1700's. Poland stood on its own again in 1918.
Poland is not located in Asia. It is in the continent of Europe.
It is part of Russia.
Yes. Any one in the world with enough money can own a computer
The difference between district and town is that district is an administrative division of an area while town is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city.
Another name for district-each council member has his own constituents in a "ward" or district
Yes, each state has at least one US District Court and one US Bankruptcy Court. District Courts are divided into 94 federal judicial districts, each with its own district court. These are the courts where cases are tried. Every state has at least one District Court.
The town of Belek is a township with own municipality in Serik district in Turkey's Antalya Province. The location population of the town is very short ranging from 750 to 10,000 in low and high seasons.
Each school district has its own salary scale and benefit package.
Each town had its own ruler and farmland.
That depends on the location. Each city or town has its own Zip Code.
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.
There are a considerable number - each town has it own STD code
A movie just came out called "District 9", where aliens are confined to a shanty town in Johannesberg. Its their own shanty, so not sure if that's the one. Weta did effects (of LOTR fame)
Yes, each of the 50 states and each of the 5 organized unincorporated territories has its own Governor. The District of Columbia has a Mayor, and the district is under the direct jurisdiction of the federal Congress.
No. Poland still uses it's own currency.