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[edit] Discussion
How can this be termed a City? It has a population half that of a UK village.
- However, it is, in fact, deemed "The City of Williston." It has plenty of land area, just not a large, permanent population. On the other hand, 10 miles away there exists the town Bronson, FL where the population is less than half that of Williston, and Bronson is the COUNTY SEAT!