Meritnation experts what is difference between a district and city are they same . I need handwritten explanation only in a sheet of paper as i am unable to understand in meritnation platform many experts use google i need your own ans

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City-A city is defined as a large and permanent settlement. It covers a significant area of land that has a shared historical background. Cities may have a particular administrative, legal, or historical status based on local law. Cities usually have their court systems, law enforcement, fire departments, sanitation services and medical care centres. The chief executive of a city is the Mayor. A city council is a legislative body composed of council members. Geographically, the largest city in the world is Tokyo, Japan, while the largest city in the United States is Los Angeles, California


District-A district is defined as an administrative division, which in some countries is managed by the local government. Depending on the country, districts vary in size and can even include multiple counties, municipalities, or subdivisions of municipalities. In some countries, there is no particular distinction between a district and a county, while in others it stands separate from a county. Countries such as England have formed districts as a recognizable form of local government that delegate responsibilities such as tax collection, leisure services, refuse collection, housing, planning, etc.
E.g. Ranga Reddy district, Ganjam district, etc.
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