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Concord (N.H.)

Κόνκορντ (N.H.)

קאנקארד (N.H.)

コンコード (N.H.)

康科德 (N.H.)

Горад Канкорд (N.H.)

콩코드 (N.H.)


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  • Codes

    • n-us-nh
  • Variants

    • Горад Канкорд (N.H.)
    • Horad Kankord (N.H.)
    • Канкорд (N.H.)
    • Kankord (N.H.)
    • Конкорд (N.H.)
    • Konkord (N.H.)
    • Κόνκορντ (N.H.)
    • Konkornt (N.H.)
    • 콩코드 (N.H.)
    • K'ongk'odŭ (N.H.)
    • קונקורד (N.H.)
    • Konkorda (N.H.)
    • Konkordas (N.H.)
    • コンコード (N.H.)
    • Konkōdo (N.H.)
    • קאנקארד (N.H.)
    • Konkords (N.H.)
    • 康科德 (N.H.)
    • Kangkede (N.H.)
    • Penacook (N.H. : Concord)
    • Pencook (N.H.)
    • Pennacook (N.H.)
    • City of Concord (N.H.)
  • Identifies LC/NAF RWO

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        Cities and towns
    • Descriptor

        County seats
    • Associated Locale

        United States
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  • Sources

    • found: GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009(ppl; 43°12ʹ29ʺN 071°32ʹ15ʺW)
    • found: Wikipedia, August 9, 2015(Concord, New Hampshire; capital city of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the county seat of Merrimack County; on February 9, 1734, the town was incorporated as Rumford [no access points in OCLC]. It was renamed Concord in 1765 by Governor Benning Wentworth following a bitter boundary dispute between Rumford and the town of Bow; 43°12ʹ24ʺN 71°32ʹ17ʺW) Belarusian page (Горад Канкорд = Horad Kankord; Канкорд = Kankord) Bulgarian page (Конкорд = Konkord) Greek page (Κόνκορντ = Konkornt) Korean page (콩코드 = K'ongk'odŭ) Hebrew page (קונקורד = Ḳonḳord) Latvian page (Konkorda) Lithuanian page (Konkordas) Japanese page (コンコード = Konkōdo) Yiddish page (קאנקארד = Ḳonḳord) Samogitian page (Konkords) Chinese page (康科德 = Kangkede)
    • found: GNIS, August 9, 2015(Concord; populated place, Merrimack County, New Hampshire; established in 1727; capital of State of New Hampshire; variants: Penacook; Pencook; Pennacook; Romford; Rumford; separate listings for City of Concord, civil, Merrimack County; Penacook, populated place, Merrimack County; Pennacook (historical), populated place, formerly located at Concord)
  • Editorial Notes

    • [Non-Latin script references not evaluated.]
    • [Old catalog heading: Concord, N.H.]
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  • Change Notes

    • 1979-09-10: new
    • 2019-07-05: revised
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