burgemeester
The answer is BURGOMASTER, Jeremy K Chance
I hear plaza, but I think there is another name that I can't remember...
Yes, "Lord Mayor" should be capitalized because it is a title referring to the mayor of a city or town.
The chief official of a Spanish town is typically called the "alcalde." This official is responsible for governing the town, enforcing municipal laws, and representing the interests of the community. The position of alcalde is similar to that of a mayor in other countries.
Yes, Van Meter is a Dutch surname, derived from the Dutch phrase "van Meteren" meaning "from Meteren," a town in the Netherlands.
The mayor of a Dutch town is called - burgemeester
burgomaster
The mayor of an Austrian town would typically be referred to as "Bürgermeister" in German, which is the official language of Austria. However, if you're referring to a town in Belgium, specifically Flemish regions, the term would be "burgemeester." In both contexts, the mayor serves as the head of the local government, responsible for overseeing municipal administration and representing the town's interests.
A Burgomaster. Also in some other European countries
The answer is BURGOMASTER, Jeremy K Chance
mayor
mayor
the elected head of a town or city is called a a mayor
mayor
The corozal town mayor is mr. Hilberto campos
They were known as, 'Boers'.
Mayor.