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District assemblies, municipal assemblies, and metropolitan assemblies are different administrative units in local governance, primarily in countries like Ghana. District assemblies govern rural areas and smaller towns, focusing on local development and community needs. Municipal assemblies oversee urban areas that are larger than districts but not as populous as metropolitan areas, addressing urban-specific challenges. Metropolitan assemblies, on the other hand, manage large cities with significant populations and complex infrastructures, often having more extensive powers and responsibilities than the other two types.

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