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MA Massachusetts - translation to English

TOWN IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, UNITED STATES
Concord, MA; Concord (MA); Concord (Massachusetts); Concord (Massachusetts, United States); Concord, Ma; Concord, Mass; Concord MA
  • 1840–44}}
  • Holy Family Church, and the Old Hill Burying Ground, on Monument Square in Concord
  • 1904}}
  • [[West Concord station]]
  • Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
  • Cyrus Pierce House (23 Lexington Rd.)
  • [[The Old Manse]], home to [[Ralph Waldo Emerson]] and later [[Nathaniel Hawthorne]]
  • [[The Wayside]], home in turn to [[Louisa May Alcott]], [[Nathaniel Hawthorne]], and [[Margaret Sidney]]
  • Street names in Concord
  • [[Walden Pond]] in November

MA Massachusetts      
MA Massachusetts noun Массачусетс
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  • Boston Marathon bombing
  • Vietnamese]] restaurants.
  • Ethnic origins in Massachusetts
  • Foxborough]] is the home venue for the [[New England Patriots]] (NFL) and the [[New England Revolution]] (MLS)
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  • [[John F. Kennedy]], Massachusetts native and 35th President of the United States (1961–1963)
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  • The [[Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority]], serving [[Greater Boston]]
  • Massachusetts]]
  • Pittsfield]], respectively.
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  • Prominent roads and cities in Massachusetts
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  • A 1779 five-shilling note issued by Massachusetts.
  • Concord]]
  • access-date=May 8, 2016}}</ref> [[Irish Americans]] constitute the largest ethnicity in Massachusetts.
  • Brewster]], on [[Cape Cod Bay]].
  • An illustration of the [[Battles of Lexington and Concord]]
  • Constitution]]'' fires a salute during its annual Fourth of July turnaround cruise
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Massachussetts; Massachussets; Massachusets; Masachusetts; Massacheusetts; Mass.; Massachusettes; US-MA; Massachsuetts; The Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Massachusetts, United States; Commonwealth of Massachussets; Commonwealth of Massachussetts; Commonwealth of Masachusets; Commonwealth of Masachusetts; Commonwealth of Masachussetts; Commonwealth of Masachussets; Commonwealth of Massachusets; Masachussetts; Masachussets; Masachusets; Masschusetts; State of Massachusetts; Healthcare in Massachusetts; Massechussets; Massachusetts (state); The Bay State; Massitchusits; Massachusetts (U.S. state); 6th State; Transportation in Massachusetts; Education in Massachusetts; Taxachusetts; Economy of Massachusetts; Massachusettsan; Massachusites; Massachusite; Religion in Massachusetts; Sixth State; Transport in Massachusetts; Massechusetts; Culture of Massachusetts; Massachusetts culture; Massachusetts state; Massachus; Masshole Commonwealth; MA (state); Commonwealth of MA; Energy in Massachusetts; Art of Massachusetts; Renewable energy in Massachusetts; Massacheusets; Draft:Mâche-sa-chaussette; Fauna of Massachusetts; Environmental issues in Massachusetts; Education in Massachesetts; Massachutsets; Rail transport in Massachusetts; Forestry in Massachusetts; Botrytis Gray Mold in Massachusetts; Tarnished Plant Bug in Massachusetts; UMass Extension Fruit Program; Health in Massachusetts

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Массачусетс (штат США)

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Massachusetts

Massachusetts         
  • Boston Marathon bombing
  • Vietnamese]] restaurants.
  • Ethnic origins in Massachusetts
  • Foxborough]] is the home venue for the [[New England Patriots]] (NFL) and the [[New England Revolution]] (MLS)
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • Becket]]
  • alt=Two older men and an older woman stand in a crowd with signs reading "Joe Kennedy for Congress".
  • [[John F. Kennedy]], Massachusetts native and 35th President of the United States (1961–1963)
  • website=profiles.doe.mass.edu}}</ref>
  • The [[Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority]], serving [[Greater Boston]]
  • Massachusetts]]
  • Pittsfield]], respectively.
  • left
  • archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100613221628/http://news.uconn.edu/2004/May/rel04062.htm}}</ref>
  • Prominent roads and cities in Massachusetts
  • left
  • access-date=May 5, 2018}}</ref>
  • A 1779 five-shilling note issued by Massachusetts.
  • Concord]]
  • access-date=May 8, 2016}}</ref> [[Irish Americans]] constitute the largest ethnicity in Massachusetts.
  • Brewster]], on [[Cape Cod Bay]].
  • An illustration of the [[Battles of Lexington and Concord]]
  • Constitution]]'' fires a salute during its annual Fourth of July turnaround cruise
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Massachussetts; Massachussets; Massachusets; Masachusetts; Massacheusetts; Mass.; Massachusettes; US-MA; Massachsuetts; The Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Massachusetts, United States; Commonwealth of Massachussets; Commonwealth of Massachussetts; Commonwealth of Masachusets; Commonwealth of Masachusetts; Commonwealth of Masachussetts; Commonwealth of Masachussets; Commonwealth of Massachusets; Masachussetts; Masachussets; Masachusets; Masschusetts; State of Massachusetts; Healthcare in Massachusetts; Massechussets; Massachusetts (state); The Bay State; Massitchusits; Massachusetts (U.S. state); 6th State; Transportation in Massachusetts; Education in Massachusetts; Taxachusetts; Economy of Massachusetts; Massachusettsan; Massachusites; Massachusite; Religion in Massachusetts; Sixth State; Transport in Massachusetts; Massechusetts; Culture of Massachusetts; Massachusetts culture; Massachusetts state; Massachus; Masshole Commonwealth; MA (state); Commonwealth of MA; Energy in Massachusetts; Art of Massachusetts; Renewable energy in Massachusetts; Massacheusets; Draft:Mâche-sa-chaussette; Fauna of Massachusetts; Environmental issues in Massachusetts; Education in Massachesetts; Massachutsets; Rail transport in Massachusetts; Forestry in Massachusetts; Botrytis Gray Mold in Massachusetts; Tarnished Plant Bug in Massachusetts; UMass Extension Fruit Program; Health in Massachusetts

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Массачусетс

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Массачусетс (штат США)

Definition

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Wikipedia

Concord, Massachusetts

Concord () is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in the United States. At the 2020 census, the town population was 18,491. The United States Census Bureau considers Concord part of Greater Boston. The town center is near where the confluence of the Sudbury and Assabet rivers forms the Concord River.

The area that became the town of Concord was originally known as Musketaquid, an Algonquian word for "grassy plain." Concord was established in 1635 by a group of English settlers; by 1775, the population had grown to 1,400. As dissension between colonists in North America and the British crown intensified, 700 troops were sent to confiscate militia ordnance stored at Concord on April 19, 1775. The ensuing conflict, the battles of Lexington and Concord, were the incidents (including the shot heard round the world) that triggered the American Revolutionary War.

A rich literary community developed in Concord during the mid-19th century, centered around Ralph Waldo Emerson. Emerson's circle included Nathaniel Hawthorne, Louisa May Alcott and Henry David Thoreau. Major works written in Concord during this period include Alcott's novel Little Women, Emerson's essay Self-Reliance, and Thoreau's Walden and Civil Disobedience. In this era, the now-ubiquitous Concord grape was developed in Concord by Ephraim Wales Bull.

In the 20th century, Concord developed into an affluent Boston suburb and tourist destination, drawing visitors to the Old North Bridge, Orchard House and Walden Pond. The town retains its literary culture and is home to notable authors, including Doris Kearns Goodwin, Alan Lightman and Gregory Maguire. Concord is also notable for its progressive and environmentalist politics, becoming in 2012 the first community in the United States to ban single-serving PET bottles.

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