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  1. Maine’s county names come from a mix of British, American, and Native American sources, reflecting Maine’s pre-colonial, colonial, and national heritage. Counties by Year York County (originally Yorkshire County, Massachusetts ) was the first county created on November 20, 1652 .

  2. Maine has a Madrid, Mexico and a Peru, located just north of Denmark, Sweden and Norway. Belfast is near Frankfort and Vienna is near Rome and Belgrade. Calais sits on the Canadian border. The famous sign showing Maine place names of foreign cities and countries. It has to do with timing.

  3. Maine's county names derive from a mix of British, American, and Native American sources, reflecting Maine's pre-colonial, colonial, and national heritage. Provides a brief history of each of Maine counties. Find county demographic profiles, statistic, facts and figures, and histories.

  4. Sep 24, 2015 · Many Maine towns have names that are originally from towns and cities in other countries, but that were actually named after towns and cities in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Connecticut. Most of those, including Andover, Bradford, Bridgewater, Chelsea, Gloucester, and Waltham, were named after English towns.

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  5. Feb 7, 2023 · As a state with some of the oldest examples of European colonization in U.S. history, most towns and cities in Maine have been around for around 200 years — even 300 or more years in some cases.

  6. Aug 11, 2022 · Border disputes existed with Maine's neighbors to the east and north in Canada. The same piece of land an ancestor lived on might be identified differently because borders, counties, and names changed. Genealogical research in Maine is challenging principally because of the numerous governmental changes affecting the way records have been kept.”

  7. Name Origin. Minnesota's name come from the named the Dakota Sioux for the river's "cloudy" or "milky water." The Dakota word "mnishota" means "cloudy" or "milky water." Mississippi. Name Origin. Mississippi's name was derived from the Chippewa; mici zibi, "great river" or "gathering-in of all the waters."

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