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  1. The Connecticut Colony or Colony of Connecticut, originally known as the Connecticut River Colony or simply the River Colony, was an English colony in New England which later became Connecticut. It was organized on March 3, 1636 as a settlement for a Puritan congregation, and the English permanently gained control of the region in 1637 after ...

  2. Borough (Connecticut) In the U.S. state of Connecticut, a borough is an incorporated section of a town. Borough governments are not autonomous and are subordinate to the government of the town to which they belong. For example, Fenwick is a borough in Old Saybrook. A borough is a clearly defined municipality and provides some municipal services ...

  3. Connecticut (phát âm trong tiếng Anh bằng chữ IPA: /kəˈnɛtɪkət/ ⓘ) là tiểu bang Hoa Kỳ thuộc về miền đông bắc Hoa Kỳ . Connecticut có khí hậu ôn hòa với đường bờ biển dài quanh vịnh Long Island. Điều này đã giúp bang có truyền thống phát triển ngành hàng hải từ lâu đời ...

  4. Trinity College is a private liberal arts college in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Founded as Washington College in 1823, it is the second-oldest college in the state of Connecticut. Coeducational since 1969, the college enrolls 2,235 students. [3] Trinity offers 41 majors and 28 interdisciplinary minors. [4]

  5. List of newspapers serving cities over 100,000 in the United States. Foreign language. List of French-language newspapers published in the United States. List of German-language newspapers published in the United States. List of Spanish-language newspapers published in the United States. Specialty.

  6. Norwalk, Connecticut. Norwalk is a city in Connecticut in the United States. In 2020, 91,184 people lived in Norwalk, [1] making it the third largest city in Fairfield County and the sixth largest city in Connecticut.

  7. The Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region is a planning region and county-equivalent in Connecticut. It is served by the coterminous Lower Connecticut River Valley Council of Governments ( RiverCOG ). In 2022, planning regions were approved to replace Connecticut's counties as county-equivalents for statistical purposes, with full ...

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