Furthermore, what is an unorganized territory in Maine?
The unorganized territory of Maine (UT), is that area of Maine having no local, incorporated municipal government. Duties related to providing services and property tax administration in the UT is shared among various state agencies and county government.
Also, what townships are unorganized in Ontario?
- Algoma, UNO, North Part.
- †Algoma, UNO, South East Part.
- Cochrane, UNO, North Part.
- Cochrane, UNO, South East Part.
- †Cochrane, UNO, South West Part.
- Kenora, UNO.
- Manitoulin, UNO, Mainland.
- Manitoulin, UNO, West Part.
Correspondingly, what does unorganized township mean Ontario?
Unorganized areas in Ontario are named only by the district of which they are a part, with a geographic qualifier added when a single district contains more than one such area. Three of the province's unorganized areas had no reported population in the Canada 2006 Census; they are marked with †daggers.
What does Twp mean in Maine?
All of Maine is divided into 'townships'. Most of Maine's townships are 'unorganized townships' [UTs], which means they have no local city government and do not collect taxes.