Cherry Corner, Kentucky

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Cherry Corner
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Cherry Corner
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Cherry Corner
Cherry Corner (the US)
Coordinates: 36°34′50″N88°13′27″W / 36.58056°N 88.22417°W / 36.58056; -88.22417 Coordinates: 36°34′50″N88°13′27″W / 36.58056°N 88.22417°W / 36.58056; -88.22417
Country United States
State Kentucky
County Calloway
Elevation 538 ft (164 m)
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
  Summer (DST) CST (UTC-5)
GNIS feature ID 2743615 [1]

Cherry Corner was an unincorporated community in Calloway County, Kentucky, United States.

Unincorporated area Region of land not governed by own local government

In law, an unincorporated area is a region of land that is not governed by a local municipal corporation; similarly an unincorporated community is a settlement that is not governed by its own local municipal corporation, but rather is administered as part of larger administrative divisions, such as a township, parish, borough, county, city, canton, state, province or country. Occasionally, municipalities dissolve or disincorporate, which may happen if they become fiscally insolvent, and services become the responsibility of a higher administration. Widespread unincorporated communities and areas are a distinguishing feature of the United States and Canada. In most other countries of the world, there are either no unincorporated areas at all, or these are very rare; typically remote, outlying, sparsely populated or uninhabited areas.

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