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Facts about Plymouth
Plymouth shown within Devon and England
Coordinates: 50°22′17.03″N 4°08′32.75″W / 50.3713972°N 4.1424306°W
/ 50.3713972; -4.1424306Coordinates: 50°22′17.03″N 4°08′32.75″W / 50.3713972°N
4.1424306°W / 50.3713972; -4.
Location in Plymouth County in Massachusetts
Coordinates: 41°57′30″N 70°40′04″W / 41.95833°N 70.66778°W /
41.95833; -70.66778Coordinates: 41°57′30″N 70°40′04″W / 41.95833°N
70.66778°W / 41.95833; -70.
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A borough of southwest England on Plymouth Sound, an inlet of the
English Channel. A major port, it was the embarkation point for the
fleet that fought the Spanish Armada (1588) and for Drake, Raleigh,
and several other early explorers. Population: 243,000.
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A town of southeast Massachusetts on Plymouth Bay, an inlet of the
Atlantic Ocean, southeast of Boston. Founded in 1620 by Pilgrims, who
supposedly set foot on Plymouth Rock when disembarking from the
Mayflower, it was the center of Plymouth Colony.
Plymouth Church is a community of progressive Christians whose values
include liberal theology, social justice, traditional worship and the
arts as integral to spiritual life.
Located in the heart of Minneapolis for 150 years, Plymouth draws
members and worshippers from the entire metro region.
This website is funded in part by the Town of Plymouth's Promotion
Fund.
At Plymouth Yarn, a family owned business for
over 45 years, we take pride in our service and products. Plymouth
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Plymouth is centrally located between the Lakes Region and White
Mountains.
The town was incorporated in 1763, and in 1790 the first census was
taken with the population being 625 residents.
Plymouth contains 28.2 square miles of land area and 0.
England on Plymouth Sound, an inlet of the English Channel. A major
port, it was the embarkation point for the fleet that fought the
Spanish Armada (1588) and for Drake, Raleigh, and several other early
explorers. Population: 243,000. 2.
Plymouth Village: Lyon County, Kansas
First settled in 1857, Plymouth (pop. 100), probably named after
Plymouth, Massachusetts, is a small rural village about seven miles
west of Emporia, the County capital.
to Plymouth, Indiana located in the heart of the Midwest on the banks
of the Yellow River. Here on our city's website you can find
information about local city government, city history, and links to
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Plymouth (historically known as Plimouth and Plimoth) is a town in
Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the largest
municipality in Massachusetts by area. The population was 51,701 at
the 2000 census, with its estimated 2007 population being 57,901.
Plymouth , largest city on England's south coast and the most
extensive naval base in western Europe.
Tertiary Bullet Money Magazine Names Plymouth Township #28 on their
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The name Plymouth was used for the first time a year later for a
quartz mill, whilst the settlement itself became Plymouth in 1871,
named after the Plymouth Mine Company, a gold mining concern.