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Town of Delta[edit]

Shouldn't the name of the town be taken from its website? Most towns in Wisconsin call themselves, for example, the Town of Delta. If the coordinates for the 72 square mile town need to be repeated, shouldn't those coordinates be the same? I suspect one set is for Delta and the other set is for Delta, which is why calling the town by its proper name would be helpful in keeping it separate from an unincorporated community. Topeka Sam (talk) 02:26, 23 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]