I think you mean mare? If so, a mare is a female horse and a gelding is a male horse who cannot reproduce. A stallion is a male that can reproduce.
really do not now.
in the strong-mayor system the mayor has strong executive power, and the weak-mayor system the mayors authority is limited
in the strong-mayor system the mayor has strong executive power, and the weak-mayor system the mayors authority is limited
mayor is a public representative and municipal commissioner a public servant.
in the strong-mayor system the mayor has strong executive power, and the weak-mayor system the mayors authority is limited
a rooster is like a ram or a mayor but in this case the boy chicken that looks after the hens
Lord Mayor is a title used on Major cities and some large Australian cities such as Newcastle N.S.W. which applied for the title in 1947 and the title was bestow on the city in 1948.
There are no governors in Ireland. A mayor is the head of a council, which might just be in a town or a city or a small region. In countries that have governors, they may be the head of a region or a state.
The mayor of Miami is a real-life elected official who oversees the administration of the city, while the mayor in the book "City of Ember" is a fictional character who governs the underground city of Ember. The mayor of Miami has real-world responsibilities and is accountable to the city's residents, whereas the mayor in "City of Ember" is a symbolic figure with more control and influence over the city's operations.
This depends on the age of the horse, from when it's born to about 4 years old a female horse is called a filly (prononced fill and then E) After that they are called mares (kinda sounds like mayor).
Ned Kelly "stole" the mayor's (wright) palimino horse.
A chief is a position similar to a mayor however the chief is directly responsible to the people and they are important ceremonial leaders. A mayor is the head of a municipal council made up of elected representative called aldermen or councilors.