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Connecticut River

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a river in the northeastern United States; flows south from northern New Hampshire along the border between New Hampshire and Vermont and through Massachusetts and Connecticut where it empties into Long Island Sound

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Connecticut's first European settlers were Dutchmen who established a small, short-lived settlement called Fort Hoop in Hartford at the confluence of the Park and Connecticut Rivers.
Connecticuts första europeiska bosättare var nederländska och etablerade en liten kortvarig bosättning i dagens Hartford vid sammanflödet av Park- och Connecticutfloden, kallad Huys de Goede Hoop.WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
The visitors were guided to a dock where row upon row of folding chairs faced Connecticut’s Thames River.
Besökarna visades till en kaj där långa rader av fällstolar stod vända mot Thames River, Connecticut.Literature Literature
The Mohegan's reservation is located in eastern Connecticut along the Thames River near the town of Uncasville.
Reservatet ligger i östra Connecticut längs Thames River nära staden Uncasville.WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
Half of Connecticut was initially part of the Dutch colony New Netherland, which included much of the land between the Connecticut and Delaware Rivers, although the first major settlements were established in the 1630s by the English.
Inledningsvis var halva Connecticut en del av den nederländska kolonin Nieuw-Nederland, som omfattade mycket av marken mellan Connecticut- och Delawarefloden. De första stora bosättningarna etablerades på 1630-talet av engelsmännen.ParaCrawl Corpus ParaCrawl Corpus
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