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Cambridge is a part of greater Boston. It was named in honour of [Cambridge, England]?, the town where its founding fathers had studied. Cambridge is home to one of the most prestigious universities of the world, Harvard University.
Cambridge is a part of greater Boston. It was named in honour of [Cambridge, England]?, the town where its founding fathers had studied.

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It has approximately 100,000 residents and approximately 200,000 jobs.

Government: Cambridge has a 9-member City Council, and a 9-member School Committee. The councilors and school committee members are elected every two years using
Single transfer voting Proportional representation. The mayor is elected by the city councillors, from amongst themselves. The mayor also sits on the School Committee.

Higher Education: Cambridge is home to many universities:

* Harvard University
* [Lesley University]?
* Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Links:

Official City Page: http://www.ci.cambridge.ma.us/

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