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WILLIMANTIC
, a See also:city of See also:Windham See also:county, See also:Connecticut, U.S.A., in the township of Windham, at the junction of the Willimantic and Natchaug See also:rivers to See also:form the Shetuc'See also:ket, in the E. See also:part of the See also:state, about 16 m
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N.W. of See also:Norwich
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Pop
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(189o) 8648; (1900) 8937, of whom 2491 were See also:foreign-See also:born; (1910 See also:census) 11,230
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It is served by the New See also:York, New Haven & See also:Hartford and the Central See also:Vermont See also:railways, and by electric lines to Baltic, Norwich and New See also:London, and to See also:South See also:Coventry
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It is the seat of a State Normal Training School, and has a public library and Dunham See also: |
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