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A statutory town is a type of urban settlement designated by law, typically governed by specific regulations and administrative frameworks. These towns often have defined boundaries and are established to provide organized governance and public services, such as infrastructure, sanitation, and healthcare. Statutory towns are usually larger than villages but may vary in size and population. In many countries, the designation can influence funding, development, and planning policies.

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