The correct response is:
Counties are divided into cities, each with its own government structure.
In Georgia, counties serve as the primary administrative divisions, and they can encompass multiple cities, each having its own local government.
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Counties are divided into cities, each with its own government structure.
Counties are divided into cities, each with its own government structure.
Counties and cities have separate governing bodies with no overlap in jurisdiction.
Counties and cities have separate governing bodies with no overlap in jurisdiction.
Counties and cities are both governed by mayors and city councils.
Counties and cities are both governed by mayors and city councils.
Counties are divided into townships, while cities operate independently.
Counties are divided into townships, while cities operate independently.
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The correct response is:
Counties are divided into cities, each with its own government structure.
In Georgia, counties serve as the primary administrative divisions, and they can encompass multiple cities, each having its own local government.