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- Q5153955 subject Q6966994.
- Q5153955 abstract "The Presidente comunal ((Spanish)) or Communal President ((English)) is the highest executive post for some locations in Argentina, mainly rural areas, called communes. It is equivalent to the title of Mayor. Some provinces with communes are Córdoba, Chubut, Santa Fe and Tucumán.The term does not apply to other structures also known as communes, this generally referring to entities that are small in size. The top executive post in such areas is not designated President but as Mayor (maire in the French or Luxembourg communes).".
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- Q5153955 wikiPageWikiLink Q2989649.
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- Q5153955 wikiPageWikiLink Q6966994.
- Q5153955 wikiPageWikiLink Q838271.
- Q5153955 comment "The Presidente comunal ((Spanish)) or Communal President ((English)) is the highest executive post for some locations in Argentina, mainly rural areas, called communes. It is equivalent to the title of Mayor. Some provinces with communes are Córdoba, Chubut, Santa Fe and Tucumán.The term does not apply to other structures also known as communes, this generally referring to entities that are small in size.".
- Q5153955 label "Communal President".