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Meaning of "bürgermeister"

bürgermeister (noun) - Bürgermeister is a German term that translates to 'mayor' in English. It is used to describe the elected official who serves as the head of a municipal government or local council
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  • Synonym of burgomaster

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Bürgermeister and more.
At the head of a mairie was the mayor or Bürgermeister.
Präsidierender Bürgermeister is now an obsolete formulation sometimes found in historic texts.
An elected deputy mayor carries the title Bürgermeister.
Der Bürgermeister und seine neuen Senatoren.
His deputy is called the Bürgermeister.
Bürgermeister von Wien.
In smaller towns, the Bürgermeister was police commissioner.
Bürgermeister of Vienna.
Afterwards, the council elected the Bürgermeister mayor.
He was a Bürgermeister in Berlin.
You are a self-satisfied bürgermeister.
Bürgermeister and Oberbürgermeister Blazon, In gold on a blue sign a jumping black horse.
The Stadtrat ( town council ) and the Bürgermeister are both elected by direct universal suffrage.
The elected head of the Bürger was - and still is today - the Bürgermeister.

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In the post-war era he was Bürgermeister of Prien am Chiemsee.
Yeah, Bürgermeister to convince him that the war is basically over?
So you have to be married first … by the bürgermeister here in heidelberg, ah.
His second-in-command is the first councillor, who bears the title Bürgermeister.
By the bürgermeister here in Heidelberg … - Ah.
So you have to be married first… oh? by the bürgermeister here in heidelberg, ah.
Bürgermeister Dieter Reiter joins in!
The Stadtrat ( town council ), which is elected by direct universal suffrage, elects the Bürgermeister mayor.
An elected bürgermeister ( mayor ) chaired the town council from the 15th century.
It 's chairman is the Bürgermeister.
In 2007 the Bürgermeister marketed Stuttgart to foreign investors as " The creative power of Germany ".
Unlike in the other Länder, the Stadtdirektor - not the Bürgermeister - is the town 's chief executive.
I've got to hand it to you, Saumensch, you've got guts… stealing from the Bürgermeister.
In 1934 with the change of office, Albert Buhr became the first Nazi Bürgermeister.

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