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Washington is a rural town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, in the North Eastern region of the United States. The population was 3,646 at the 2020 census . [ 1 ] Washington is known for its picturesque countryside, historic architecture, and active civic and cultural life.
Dhangadhi was established in 1976 as a municipality. [7] There is a fable. Rana Tharu of Dhangadhi used to bury their wealth in the ground due to the fear of robbers. That is why the name of Dhangadhi remained Dhangadhi. [8] The population was 198,792 as per the 2021 Nepal census. It is the most densely populated city in the province. [9]
New Preston is a rural village and census-designated place (CDP) in the northwestern corner of the town of Washington, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States.As of the 2010 census, the population of the New Preston CDP was 1,182, [1] out of 3,578 in the entire town of Washington.
Marbledale or Marble Dale is a village in the town of Washington in Litchfield County, Connecticut. For U.S. Census purposes, it is included in the census-designated place of New Preston. [1] [2] Marbledale is part of the postal ZIP code 06777, officially known as New Preston Marble Dale. [3]
ZIP code: 06798. Area code(s) 203/475: FIPS code: 09-87910: GNIS feature ID: 0213540: Website: ... Roxbury, Bethlehem, most of Washington and parts of Middlebury and ...
ZIP Code: 06385. Area code(s) 860/959: FIPS code: 09-80210: GNIS feature ID: 2378344 [2] Waterford is a census-designated place (CDP) comprising the primary village ...
The parade has received national attention from the Washington Post. [46] For Valentine's Day , it runs a chocolate festival, including a baking contest. [ 47 ] The event started with a popular set of T-shirts first printed in 1980, which led to the first crowning of a "Town Cupid" in 1982, now an annual event.
The Borough of Newtown occupies about 1,252 acres (5.07 km 2) (or roughly two square miles) in the central part of town.Incorporated in 1824 by an act of the Connecticut General Assembly, it is one of only nine remaining boroughs in the state.