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A ward is an electoral district within a municipality used in local politics. Wards are usually named after neighbourhoods, thoroughfares, parishes, landmarks, geographical features and in some cases historical figures connected to the area. It is common in the United States for wards to simply be numbered.No. of wards make a cities which make districts which make state which make countries.Basically a country sub division.
Augustus established a few systems, such as the reorganizing of the military, the police/fire brigade for the city of Rome, a postal service and the division of the city into wards. In government, he established the principate system, wherein one man held the power.Augustus established a few systems, such as the reorganizing of the military, the police/fire brigade for the city of Rome, a postal service and the division of the city into wards. In government, he established the principate system, wherein one man held the power.Augustus established a few systems, such as the reorganizing of the military, the police/fire brigade for the city of Rome, a postal service and the division of the city into wards. In government, he established the principate system, wherein one man held the power.Augustus established a few systems, such as the reorganizing of the military, the police/fire brigade for the city of Rome, a postal service and the division of the city into wards. In government, he established the principate system, wherein one man held the power.Augustus established a few systems, such as the reorganizing of the military, the police/fire brigade for the city of Rome, a postal service and the division of the city into wards. In government, he established the principate system, wherein one man held the power.Augustus established a few systems, such as the reorganizing of the military, the police/fire brigade for the city of Rome, a postal service and the division of the city into wards. In government, he established the principate system, wherein one man held the power.Augustus established a few systems, such as the reorganizing of the military, the police/fire brigade for the city of Rome, a postal service and the division of the city into wards. In government, he established the principate system, wherein one man held the power.Augustus established a few systems, such as the reorganizing of the military, the police/fire brigade for the city of Rome, a postal service and the division of the city into wards. In government, he established the principate system, wherein one man held the power.Augustus established a few systems, such as the reorganizing of the military, the police/fire brigade for the city of Rome, a postal service and the division of the city into wards. In government, he established the principate system, wherein one man held the power.
The value of a Wards Western Field 20 gauge shotgun can vary depending on its condition, age, and any unique features. Typically, these shotguns range in value from $100 to $300. It's best to have the shotgun appraised by a firearms expert for an accurate assessment of its worth.
The medical definition of the Wards triangle is "an area of diminished density in the trabecular pattern of the neck of the femur evident by x-ray. If the hips have a healthy density and the femur neck score is exceptionally low (or strikingly different than the previous score) then the technician may have reported density of the Wards Triangle.
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Yes, both as "Montgomery Wards" and just "Wards".
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there are 155 wards
there are 100 wards in wayand
i think around 24000 wards
The Wards of Faerie was created in 2012.
There are 50 Chicago Wards.
Wards are typically found in hospitals or healthcare facilities. They are designated areas or units within these buildings where patients receive treatment and care, often organized by specialty or type of care, such as surgical wards, maternity wards, or pediatric wards.
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As at now we have 9572 wards in Nigeria
The Famous Montgomery Wards is now an online store and have a website named wards(dot)com.