Burgomaster

//ˈbɜɹɡəmæstɚ//

Synonyms for "burgomaster" (22 found)

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Translations

16 translations across 14 languages.

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Breton

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  • bourc'hvestr noun (the mayor of a town in certain countries)

Bulgarian

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  • бургмайстер noun (the mayor of a town in certain countries)

Dutch

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  • burgemeester noun (the mayor of a town in certain countries)

French

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  • bourgmestre noun (the mayor of a town in certain countries)

Georgian

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  • ბურგომისტრი noun (the mayor of a town in certain countries)

German

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  • Bürgermeister noun (the mayor of a town in certain countries)

Italian

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  • borgomastro noun (the mayor of a town in certain countries)
  • sindaco noun (the mayor of a town in certain countries)

Khmer

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  • ម្ចាស់ពលរដ្ឋ noun (the mayor of a town in certain countries)

Latin

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  • burgimagister noun (the mayor of a town in certain countries)
  • burgimagistra noun (the mayor of a town in certain countries)

Marathi

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  • बर्गोमास्टर noun (the mayor of a town in certain countries)

Polish

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  • burmistrz noun (the mayor of a town in certain countries)

Portuguese

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  • burgomestre noun (the mayor of a town in certain countries)

Russian

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  • бургоми́стр noun (the mayor of a town in certain countries)

Spanish

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  • burgomaestre noun (the mayor of a town in certain countries)

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The executive power was in the hands of the burgomaster and of the town councillors, who were elected by the great assembly.

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