Locality

A locality is a small settlement, smaller than a village and without any formal town rights. Localities generally have less than 500 people, though there is no actualy limit as to how big a locality can be. Localities have existed since the Venetian period, around the 1380s, for statistical and administrative reasons. Most localities elect a mayor and manage day-to-day affairs, though are usually linked to or dependent to nearby towns or cities.