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1445:Shire town
920:References
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420:, who was
270:feature ID
178:Population
79:43°23′43″N
1768:Gaysville
1698:Rochester
1653:Cavendish
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1525:Plymouth
1510:Hartland
1505:Hartford
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262:50-41200
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1693:Quechee
1683:Norwich
1658:Chester
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