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<p>and Vermont also have villages, which are smaller communities lying within the boundaries of a town that provide additional government services not provided by their parent town, such as sewage, fire, law enforcement, garbage collection, public facilities, water and building code enforcement. In Vermont, most current cities were actually former villages that broke off from their parent town. Connecticut has <a href="page.php?w=borough_%28Connecticut%29">boroughs</a> and non-consolidated cities, although these communities are not as autonomous</p><p>
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