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  2. Ledyard, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 40.0 square miles (104 km 2), of which 38.1 square miles (99 km 2) is land and 1.9 square miles (4.9 km 2), or 4.62%, is water. Ledyard is situated north of Groton, and borders the east bank of the Thames River in southeastern Connecticut.

  3. Mashantucket, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Mashantucket is a census-designated place (CDP) in the northeastern part of the town of Ledyard, New London County, Connecticut, United States.It consists of land held by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe.

  4. ZIP Code Tabulation Area - Wikipedia

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    Defining the extent of an area is necessary in order to tabulate census data for that area. ZCTAs are generalized area representations of the United States Postal Service (USPS) ZIP code service areas, but are not the same as ZIP codes. Individual USPS ZIP codes can cross state, place, county, census tract, census block group and census block ...

  5. North Stonington, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The land of North Stonington is located at the southeast corner of the state of Connecticut. Until the 17th century, the Pequots, the Niantics, and the Narragansetts were the residents in this area of southeastern Connecticut and adjacent parts of Rhode Island. Little is known about Native American activities in North Stonington prior to ...

  6. Woodbridge, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    In early 2021, local housing advocacy group Open Communities Alliance called upon Woodbridge to amend its zoning codes to allow for more housing developments, and enable more low-income and minority residents to live in the town. [6] The group cited that just 0.2% of Woodbridge’s land area permits two-family dwellings. [6]

  7. New England city and town area - Wikipedia

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    A New England city and town area (NECTA) was a geographic and statistical entity defined by the U.S. federal government for use in the six-state New England region of the United States. NECTAs are analogous to metropolitan statistical areas and micropolitan statistical areas and are defined using the same criteria, except that they are defined ...

  8. New London, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    49% of New London's area is water. A statue of Nathan Hale in Williams Park. In terms of land area, New London is one of the smallest cities in Connecticut. Of the whole 10.76 square miles (27.9 km 2), nearly half is water; 5.54 square miles (14.3 km 2) is land. [23] The town and city of New London are coextensive.

  9. Wilton, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    This land was called Norwalk. The first settlers, called the Proprietors, arrived in Norwalk in 1651 and owned 50,000 acres (200 km 2) in common. On the outskirts of Norwalk's settled area, the Proprietors were allowed private ownership of land in a common planting field, but cattle, sheep, and hogs were grazed in a communal pasture area.