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| Scar·bor·ough
(skär'bûr'ō, -bŭr'ō, -bər-ə) Pronunciation Key
A municipal borough of northeast England on the North Sea north of Hull. Site of a Bronze Age village and a fourth-century A.D. Roman signaling tower, it is a noted seaside resort. Population: 38,300. |
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Scarborough, ME (CDP, FIPS 66110)
Location: (43.592580, -70.333608)
Population (2000): 3,867 (1,697 housing units)
Area: 4.976204 sq mi (land), 0.013293 sq mi (water)
Zip code(s): 04074
Scarborough, ME (town, FIPS 00566145)
Location: (43.583224, -70.352682)
Population (2000): 16,970 (7,233 housing units)
Area: 47.705684 sq mi (land), 7.614319 sq mi (water)
Zip code(s): 04074
U.S. Gazetteer, U.S. Census Bureau
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