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Unincorporated community

An unincorporated community is one general term for a geographic area having a common social identity without benefit of municipal organization or official political designation (i.e. incorporation as a city or town).

There are two main types of unincorporated communities:

Generally unicorporated communities are in rural areas or beside small cities. Generally they contain no large box-office stores.

In New York State, unincorporated communities within towns are called hamlets.








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